![]() ![]() I chose 3 simple tags, but you can do as many tags as you want. This will help you find your file later on down the road. You’ll notice, all of the white space is gone. Click on the little magic wand highlighted in green on the left hand side and begin removing the white space that you do not want cut. Right now, if I was to leave it as is it would cut a big rectangle. This is where you will remove all the white space that you do not want cut. Once you click on “continue to step 2” this screen will appear. In my case, my image is VERY simple, so I selected “Simple Image”. Then, select what type of image quality best matches the image you just uploaded. I got this image from USF.Edu I have an upcoming project that involves a lot of these beauties! Next, select “browse” and choose the image you want to import into Cricut Design Space. This is the screen you will get when you select that option. Then on the left hand side bar select “Insert Image”. ![]() Once your logged into Cricut Design Space, select “start a new project”. It is super easy and in less than a minute you’ll have an image uploaded, stored in your library, and ready to cut! And an even cooler feature is that you can now upload your own images! Today, I’m going to walk you through a very basic tutorial on how to upload your own images in Cricut Design Space. ![]() Back in January I shared Everything You Need to Know About the New Cricut Explore™. One of the really cool features about the new Cricut Explore is that it comes with Cricut Design Space for free. ![]()
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