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12 Quick Cards Using the Cricut Autofill button


Make 12 of the same cards quickly using the Cricut and the Storybook cartridge along with a specially designed .pdf of “thank you” sentiments that fit perfectly into the scrolled frame. Learn to use the Autofill button and the importance of the “set page size” button.

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11 Responses to “12 Quick Cards Using the Cricut Autofill button”

  • scrapeahappy says:

    Very pretty card! You have Ispired me to create with printed words from computer! Will see if I can do that too! Vert pretty frame! I didn’t even realize that was on the story oom cartridge!

  • scrapppyyyy says:

    I am looking for more info.
    Not sure how to place the words so that the frames fit.
    Please advise……
    Thanks

  • yoliebean says:

    These cards are great! Thanks for the tips. I’ve had that cartridge for awhile but have never cut a frame out, going to now for sure!

  • chill3568 says:

    Love this! Thanks for sharing.

  • immortalbeloved1918 says:

    Wonderful!

  • mbln2561 says:

    What a great way to make a number of cards fast. I plan to use your method to make cards :)

  • kingsjewels says:

    I love your video’s. Very helpful! I’m still learning how to use my expression. Please post more videos! :)

  • Obsessedwithscrappin says:

    When you stick the paper down in the bottom left corner, load the paper and bring the blade over to the upper right hand corner by using the arrow buttons. Then press the “SET PAPER SIZE” button on the right hand side of the overlay. Then, in the screen, it should say 8.5 x 11 paper (or close). HTH!

  • Obsessedwithscrappin says:

    I spent some time cutting out the frames, using the ruler and some trial and error. It was difficult!

  • milagros711 says:

    my Cricut does not read the paper size any suggestions?

  • metroliner941 says:

    Help…I would love to preprint the words before cutting the design but how did you know where to put the words so they would be in the middle of the frame.

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