![]() ![]() Interested in making this exact set? Here are the supplies I used! But then the center of the flower was “Contoured out” to create additional details in the pattern, as well as the border on the pink tray and on the Mom mug… The original flower is used on the small white tray. By turning different elements of the flower design on and off, turning them around, and changing their sizes, I was able to create a unique design for each piece of this set.īut now look closely at the details of each piece (below), and you’ll see what I mean. ![]() Each one has a slightly different pattern and design…but they were ALL created using the exact same flower graphic. Below, is a three-piece tray and mug set I made using vinyl. These examples may still be a little vague, so let me show you a much better example of what the Contour Tool can do. Love Vase | Sparkle Pillow | Vinyl Dresser | Ninjago Party Here are just a few projects that have used this tool heavily: This tool just makes it way too easy to make things that are uniquely yours, rather than having to rely strictly on the images from the Design Space library as they are. I am pretty certain I’ve used the Contour Tool in some way, shape or form on pretty much every project I’ve made. That sounds a little abstract, so how about I show you how to use the Contour Tool in Cricut Design Space, as well as some really cool things you can do with it?!? The best way to think of the Contour Tool is as an “On/Off Button ” as in, this tool allows you to turn on and off ANY cut line in ANY cut file, thereby letting you customize any image in countless ways. By its name, you likely wouldn’t know what the Contour Tool is or what it does (which is probably why I get lots of questions about it!). Of all the various tools and capabilities in the Design Space software, it is by far my favorite tool, the one I use the most, and the one I believe is the most powerful in letting you truly create unique and custom gifts, decor and more. ![]() Of all the Cricut Design Space tutorials I’ve done over the years, it’s pretty remarkable that this is the first time I am going over the Contour Tool in detail. ![]()
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