Cupcake Wrapper For Cricut

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shanasweets Posted 15 Dec 2009 , 6:37am
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has anyone found a way to make cupcake wrappers with cricut and cardstock?

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HowCoolGomo1 Posted 15 Dec 2009 , 7:04am
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Great question, here's your bump!

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andpotts Posted 15 Dec 2009 , 7:51am
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The brand new Sweet Treats cartridge actually has them, CC wrappers, as an option!! Really cute thumbs_up.gif

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shanasweets Posted 16 Dec 2009 , 7:50am
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got sent to this lady's website. it is so cool, she has a blank template for a wrapper and then you edit for your occassion in inskscape. it is limit less use. now if i figure out how to use my inkscape and scal i have it made. i want to make some for my christmas brunch.

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andpotts Posted 16 Dec 2009 , 8:02am
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Originally Posted by sltoklahoma

got sent to this lady's website. it is so cool, she has a blank template for a wrapper and then you edit for your occassion in inskscape. it is limit less use. now if i figure out how to use my inkscape and scal i have it made. i want to make some for my christmas brunch.




Oh please send me or post the web site, I have SCAL & Inkscape, that would be awesome!

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shanasweets Posted 16 Dec 2009 , 2:05pm
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sorry, this is what I get when I should be in bed. Really meant to post link.

http://pennyduncancreations.com/PDC%20Tutorials.htm

go to bottom of page she has a tutorial sept 9, 2009 (i think). she also has file for blank and then you just decorate it.

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andpotts Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 7:26am
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Just realized I never thanked you for the link, thank you so much, this is great!!!

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andpotts Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 7:29am
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Just realized I never thanked you for the link, thank you so much, this is great!!!

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Briarview Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 8:30am
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I have downloaded lots of cupcake wrappers for the cricut and have used the SCAL programme to cut them on the cricut. It may be too late now if you wanted them for Christmas but if you pm me then I can contact you and email them through and give you any help you may need. Or you could try this site and you need Inkscape to convert them to use in SCAL http://www.iloveknk.com/2008/12/free-files-cupcake-wrappers/

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motherofgrace Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 8:34am
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I didnt know you could do that!?!?! I have been thinking about a crict, but couldnt convince myself to get it.... you might have sold me lol

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andpotts Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 8:43am
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Sweetheart, not to gush, but I LOVE my Cricut E so much, I do use it for all kinds of stuff not just cake, but I love it so much I don't know how I lived without it, I even got a little one that can stay with my baking stuff just for caking! If you want to see some cool videos of it in action I highly recommend http://www. mypinkstamper. com/ (no spaces) Ok PSA infomercial over and out icon_smile.gif

Briarview awesome, thank you for sharing and I'm sending you a PM thumbs_up.gif

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Briarview Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 6:39pm
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I actually bought Cricut Create first and use that for the cake decorating using icing but found it was not big enough (mat size) to do larger projects so I bought Cricut Expressions and I am very pleased with it. The bigger one I use for everything other than icing. Hope this helps.

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MORSELSBYMARK Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 6:57pm
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cool, got a cricut for christmas - for caking, now I gotta try this

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DanaG21 Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 7:26pm
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If you can get the Expressions. I got the smaller one and wish I would have gotten the Expressions when it was on sale over Thanksgiving. I did my first cut last night. It's going to take some trial and error but I'll get there. I have the DVD and SCAL. I was excited it see the cupcake wrapper thing - I will have to research that - may be an excuse to use my current Cricut for paper and buy the Expression for fondant....hmmmm.

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greengyrl26 Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 7:59pm
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absolutely...get the Expression...it's worth every penny!!! Now if I can just get my fondant to the right thickness...I think I'll be set!

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motherofgrace Posted 28 Dec 2009 , 8:04pm
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ok, I may have to wait for birthday time lol

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familyfalcon Posted 12 Mar 2011 , 7:56pm
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Check out the link below:

Cricut Lite Cupcake Wrappers Cartridge
SKU#: 2000157 | ITEM#: 999

http://www.cricut.com/shop/#0/1/999/3/Cricut/Cricut Lite Cupcake Wrappers Cartridge

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ChunkkeeMunkkee Posted 12 Mar 2011 , 8:09pm
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Cricut makes a cartridge just for Cupcake Wrappers (using card stock). I got mine at Walmart for $35....

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