This one was done by LisaBryan1,
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This one was done by Laurinda.
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I wanted to add a HINT though. I can't believe I just thought of this. If you have your design to close to the top or bottom edge. Load your paper and for top edge...carefully push your mat a bit further into the cricut. For bottom...carefully pull it out a bit. It works great.
Thanks Laurinda for that very informative and useful tip!!
This one was done by LeahPagliaroli and I think these
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Thank you ladies for sharing your pictures and showing us how it cuts!
Thank you Okie...I downloaded this one from you...If I ever get off of this board and to my table I'll send you a pic. Thanks so much for sharing your talent.
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