This tells your Cricut to write the text onto that shape, in the exact placement you have designed. Once you have finished your design and welded anything that needs to be welded, you can attach all of the text to the card (the rectangle). The rest of the text does not need to be welded because the letters are not connected. On my invitation I welded together ‘baby shower,’ ‘Amy Hyslop,’ and ‘it’s a girl’ as they were all script font. It’s important to weld because you want the pen to write the cursive in one smooth line instead of picking up the pen for each letter. Next, you can use the Cricut weld feature (bottom right), to weld the word together into one image. If you are using a script font for your text, you will need to reduce the letter spacing so that the letters are touching. This step is important to give the best result when your machine is writing!
#HANDWRITING FONT GENERATOR BALL POINT HOW TO#
We’ve got a whole article on how to edit text in Design Space, with all the different options available!Ĭlick the box next to linetype to select the type of pen you will be using, as well as the color. To get your Cricut to write the text with pen, you will need to change the linetype from cut to draw (see the photo below). I downloaded them to my computer, installed them, and then signed out and back into Design Space so that they would appear in my system fonts.
#HANDWRITING FONT GENERATOR BALL POINT FREE#
Coming out of the pink cupcake SVG is a little banner that announces ‘it’s a girl’, which will be written with a Cricut pen also.įor this project, I’m using the free single-line fonts Flamenco and Grace. The cupcake design is an SVG I found online. I have the invitation text on the right side of the invite, which will be written with the Cricut Maker. It’s a baby shower invitation, made using the shape tool to create two rectangles, one light pink and one dark pink, for the card. Here’s the project I’ve designed in Cricut Design Space. Now, let’s get onto today’s project and how to make it!