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CAN THE CRICUT EMBOSS? How To Emboss An Envelope With Cricut – DIY Embossed Wedding Envelope
This tutorial is definitely INTERMEDIATE level BUT I promise once you get the hang of embossing, you’ll feel like a pro 😉
Today you’re learning how to use the Cricut Debossing Tip! I share how you can easily emboss an envelope with your Cricut Maker machine and the breakdown of what embossing…
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I have the deboss tool and use it a lot to finish my 3d houses roofs, but i want to ask about deboss and foil i want to be able to have both so my roofs have the debsoo /emboss and then the foil added to this also do you know if this can be done at all please ..TIA
I would like to learn
Can you do an emboss tutorial for a pattern on a full sheet … ty
Hi Amy, quick question it shows Deboss first then basic cut. Shouldn’t it be the opposite? Do I cut my design first then deboss it?
I have a cricut machine 2 and i don’t have the option for emboss on the operation toolbar
Great tutorials. I would like to know more about the setting and how to cut the thick cardstock.
When I choose the deboss operation I get a message that says “ no attributes for fine Denis’s operation “ I don’t know how to fix it??
Hi! Thank you so much for this video. Really great tips and perfect tutorial. I followed the steps exactly but my envelopes kept ripping during the deboss step. I got my envelopes from Etsy. It could be that they are not as thick as yours… but if this is happening to anyone else, here is what worked for me: I ended up buying a fresh new mat. My mat looked like Amy's does in this video – I watched another YT tutorial that said sometimes a mat, even with tiny debris, can cause ripping when debossing. I bought the exact kraft cardstock that Amy is using and used her cut settings as well. The letters I was debossing were "R | C" (in the same font as Amy used). My letter 'C' kept moving on the mat during debossing and that's what was causing the problem – I guess because the letter C is thinner than the A that Amy was debossing and C is, of course, curved whereas A is straight. I tried using the brayer tool to make the letters stick better by pressing down REALLY hard lol That would work for maybe 3-4 envelopes before the C moved again and caused the envelopes to rip again. I took a fine point blade pen that I purchased a while back from Temu and scraped only the start and end of the letter C where the deboss kept moving the letter on the mat. That helped a lot. I also changed my deboss setting from Default pressure to Less pressure. No other envelopes ripped and they looked perfect! Hope this helps anyone going through the same thing. Thanks again Amy for such a great video!
Best embossing tutorial! I am so confused on the TT method, could you explain? I am unsure on how the triangles help?
Is this like letterpressing??
Amazing video! Thank you so much.
hi Amy thanks for this I learned a lot, however I don't understand the TT method please simplify
Great video! Explore Air 2 owner here… do you think using the score tool with a lighter pressure might work?
Hey Amy, you know if you wash your Mat with soapy water and a sponge, let it air dry, you will have the Stickiness back
Thank you for the instructions!!! Can't wait for the upcoming video! It is all I want to do for my invitations!!
Thanks so much Amy for this tutorial! This adds such nice personalization to my stationary!
We don't have 100 lb here. Can posterboard be used?
Amazing video ❤ so to emboss, I would need a deboss tool?
I don’t think my Cricut Explore 3 can do this? 🥺 I wish there was a way for me to be able to do this
You are great in Making and Thanks for TT methods
BIG yessss for a tutorial about changing material settings, please. Many thanks for the embossing video! ❤
Great video! Thank you
This is exactly what I’ve been trying to do!! Amazing! Thanks Amy!
I had no clue the Cricut could do this! I think everytime I learn something new the Cricut can do I've learned all it's capabilities and then I learn it can do something new!
You emboss and deboss like a boss. Thanks for the tutorial.