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Hi, I’m JoAnna, thanks for stopping by! I love creating textile and surface pattern designs, sewing, and painting. I’m always learning new things and want to share some of that info with you. I hope to bring you a helpful tutorial or a quick little tip each week.


Latest Posts:

Featured
Cameo 4 Foil Quill Alternative
Jun 7, 2022
Cameo 4 Foil Quill Alternative
Jun 7, 2022
Jun 7, 2022
Silhouette Cameo 4 Fine Tip Foil Quill Adapter
May 31, 2022
Silhouette Cameo 4 Fine Tip Foil Quill Adapter
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2022
Shrink Plastic Pins with the Cricut Maker
Mar 15, 2022
Shrink Plastic Pins with the Cricut Maker
Mar 15, 2022
Mar 15, 2022
Making Pins using Black Shrink Plastic and the Foil Quill
Mar 8, 2022
Making Pins using Black Shrink Plastic and the Foil Quill
Mar 8, 2022
Mar 8, 2022
Another Style of Watercolor Clipart in Procreate
Mar 1, 2022
Another Style of Watercolor Clipart in Procreate
Mar 1, 2022
Mar 1, 2022
Creating Watercolor Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 22, 2022
Creating Watercolor Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 22, 2022
Feb 22, 2022
Creating Gouache Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 15, 2022
Creating Gouache Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 15, 2022
Feb 15, 2022
Creating a Single Line SVG File in the Adobe Illustrator App Using Vectorize
Feb 8, 2022
Creating a Single Line SVG File in the Adobe Illustrator App Using Vectorize
Feb 8, 2022
Feb 8, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG File - Part Three
Feb 1, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG File - Part Three
Feb 1, 2022
Feb 1, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part Two
Jan 25, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part Two
Jan 25, 2022
Jan 25, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part One
Jan 18, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part One
Jan 18, 2022
Jan 18, 2022
Low Poly Heart Box
Jan 11, 2022
Low Poly Heart Box
Jan 11, 2022
Jan 11, 2022
Planner Stickers with the WRMK Foil Quill
Jan 4, 2022
Planner Stickers with the WRMK Foil Quill
Jan 4, 2022
Jan 4, 2022
3D Cardstock Snowflakes
Dec 28, 2021
3D Cardstock Snowflakes
Dec 28, 2021
Dec 28, 2021
Portrait 3 Print and Cut Gift Labels
Dec 21, 2021
Portrait 3 Print and Cut Gift Labels
Dec 21, 2021
Dec 21, 2021
DIY Gift Card Envelopes
Dec 14, 2021
DIY Gift Card Envelopes
Dec 14, 2021
Dec 14, 2021
Blade Replacement Alternatives for Portrait 3
Dec 7, 2021
Blade Replacement Alternatives for Portrait 3
Dec 7, 2021
Dec 7, 2021
12 Gift Ideas for Someone Who Owns a Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Nov 30, 2021
12 Gift Ideas for Someone Who Owns a Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Nov 30, 2021
Nov 30, 2021
Foiling on Acrylic with Cricut and WRMK Foil Quill
Nov 23, 2021
Foiling on Acrylic with Cricut and WRMK Foil Quill
Nov 23, 2021
Nov 23, 2021
How to Set Up Your Template on Your Cutting Mat for Silhouette Users
Nov 16, 2021
How to Set Up Your Template on Your Cutting Mat for Silhouette Users
Nov 16, 2021
Nov 16, 2021
Etching on Acrylic with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Nov 9, 2021
Etching on Acrylic with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Nov 9, 2021
Nov 9, 2021
Foil Quill on Acrylic with the Portrait 3
Nov 2, 2021
Foil Quill on Acrylic with the Portrait 3
Nov 2, 2021
Nov 2, 2021
Scoring with the Portrait 3 Using the Cricut Scoring Stylus
Oct 26, 2021
Scoring with the Portrait 3 Using the Cricut Scoring Stylus
Oct 26, 2021
Oct 26, 2021
Silhouette Portrait 3 Scoring with the Bevel Quill
Oct 19, 2021
Silhouette Portrait 3 Scoring with the Bevel Quill
Oct 19, 2021
Oct 19, 2021
Tips for Using the WRMK Fine Tip Foil Quill with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Oct 12, 2021
Tips for Using the WRMK Fine Tip Foil Quill with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Oct 12, 2021
Oct 12, 2021
Using the Trace Tool in Silhouette Studio
Oct 5, 2021
Using the Trace Tool in Silhouette Studio
Oct 5, 2021
Oct 5, 2021
Using the Silhouette Portrait 3 Pixscan Mat to Cut Stickers
Sep 28, 2021
Using the Silhouette Portrait 3 Pixscan Mat to Cut Stickers
Sep 28, 2021
Sep 28, 2021
Cricut Snap Mat Feature to Cut Stickers
Sep 21, 2021
Cricut Snap Mat Feature to Cut Stickers
Sep 21, 2021
Sep 21, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 3 - Final Cutting
Sep 14, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 3 - Final Cutting
Sep 14, 2021
Sep 14, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 2 - Test Printing
Sep 7, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 2 - Test Printing
Sep 7, 2021
Sep 7, 2021

Digital Downloads

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Floral Easter Egg Single Line SVG Files
Floral Easter Egg Single Line SVG Files
$2.00
Carnation Flower Single Line SVG File, Botanical Floral Clip Art, Instant Digital Download
Carnation Flower Single Line SVG File, Botanical Floral Clip Art, Instant Digital Download
$3.00
Daffodils_Main Page-01.jpg
Daffodil Flower Single Line SVG Files
$3.00
Lilies_Main Page-01.jpg
Lily Single Line SVG Files
$2.00
3D Low Poly Heart Box SVG File
3D Low Poly Heart Box SVG File
$2.00
Month, Day, Numbers Single Line SVG files
Month, Day, Numbers Single Line SVG files
$2.00
Celestial_Main Page-01.jpg
Celestial Theme Single Line SVG Files
$5.00
Good Luck Charm Single Line SVG Files
Good Luck Charm Single Line SVG Files
$5.00
Floral Skull Single Line SVG Files
Floral Skull Single Line SVG Files
$3.00
Snowflake Single Line SVG Clip Art Files
Snowflake Single Line SVG Clip Art Files
$5.00
Happy Birthday SVG

Making Filled Letter Draw Files for Design Space in Adobe Illustrator

March 02, 2021 in Adobe Illustrator, Cricut, Tutorial

Hi Everyone! This week I’m going to show you how I make filled letters in Adobe Illustrator to use with any of the drawing tools in Design Space (pens, foil transfer tool, foil quill, etc.)

Truth be told, I do about 95 percent of my design work outside of Design Space. I work faster and more precisely in Illustrator, probably because I’ve been using for over 15 years!

You will need:

  • Adobe Illustrator (you can sign up for a 30 day free trial if you just want to test it out)

  • A font of your choice (you can use any of the free ones that are available with Illustrator or any fonts you have purchased).

  • Cricut Design Space

  • Cricut Machine (I have a Maker)

  • Whatever materials you want to use to test your design

Let’s get started! (Links in the article below may be affiliate links.)

My birthday was a couple of days ago, so I’m going to do a retro script Happy Birthday.

The font i’m using is called Fountain, I purchased it from Design Cuts. One of my favorite sources for fonts!

Happy Birthday SVG Illustrator

I type “Happy” as one word and “Birthday” as a separate word. I want my letters to be a little beefier so I added a 2pt stroke around them.

Happy Birthday SVG Illustrator

I make sure the ends of my strokes are rounded and my corners are also rounded so I don’t get any weird sharp angles.

Then I expand my letters, so they’re paths and no longer active type. I outline the strokes around the letters.

Happy Birthday SVG Illustrator

Then using the path finder tool box I unite Happy into one path, and Birthday into one path.

Happy Birthday SVG Illustrator

I add a 1pt stroke around each so they look like they are outlined and I change the fill to No Fill. Then group all the letters (Shift + G).

Happy Birthday SVG Illustrator

To make the the fill for the letters I make a 1pt stroke that is 8 inches long (or what ever size you will need to cover all your letters)

Line Filled SVG Illustrator

Then, holding the Option + Shift button I make a copy of that line and place it right next to the first line. (i’m using red for my fill lines just so they’re easier to see)

Line Filled SVG Illustrator

The I hold down Command +D to do that same same action over and over again until I have pretty much a square shape made out of a bunch on lines.

Line Filled SVG Illustrator

I select all of the lines and group them together (Command + G). Then I rotate the group 45 degrees. (You don’t have to rotate the lines, I just like the slanted look with my font)

Line Filled SVG Illustrator

I’m going to copy and paste my letters and place them on top of the group of lines. I’m going to turn off one of the sets of letters (click the eyeball on the layers panel). I’m going to turn the other set of letters into a compound path and remove the stroke around it.

Line Filled SVG Illustrator

Select the group of letters and the group of lines and type Shift + M to get the Shape Builder tool. That’s how we’re going to trim our lines so they only fill the letters.

“But why aren’t you just making a clip mask?” Design Space doesn’t recognize clip masks and will expand the clip mask once you import the SVG into Design Space.

Holding the Option or Alt key, I’m going to click and drag my mouse along the lined areas I want to remove. My design is going to start looking like the below.

Line Filled SVG Illustrator

You can turn on the layers with the letters that still have the stroke outline so it’s easier for you to see the areas you need to remove.

Just keep pressing Option or Alt and clicking and dragging along the areas you want to remove. Some sections might take a minute to update.

Line Filled SVG Illustrator Shape Builder Tool

Eventually your design will look like this:

Line Filled SVG Illustrator Shape Builder Tool

Save your file as and SVG. Then we’re going to test it in Design Space. When you upload your file it’s going to bring it in as a “Cut Image.” That’s fine, just click “Upload.”

Line Filled SVG Cricut Design Space

After you’ve inserted your image onto the canvas, we will change the Linetype to a draw style. With the new Design Space update this is called “Operation” instead of Linetype.

Line Filled SVG Cricut Design Space

I’m going to select Foil > Medium.

Line Filled SVG Cricut Design Space

I’m going to change my foil color to purple since I will be testing that color. (it’s not necessary to change the foil color)

I’m zoomed in to 200% so you can see all the little lines.

Line Filled SVG Cricut Design Space

Don’t forget to “Attach” everything, and then press “Make it”

I tested my design on black 100lb cardstock, using “Less Pressure” with the Cricut foil transfer tool.

Here’s what it looked like after I removed the foil.

Filled Letters Cricut Foil Transfer Tool
Filled Letters Cricut Foil Transfer Tool

I’m pretty happy with the foil transfer results. Next I tried my Cricut Silver Glitter Gel pen. It came out pretty nice too.

Filled Letters Cricut Glitter Gel Pen

My least favorite was the Cricut Gold Marker, the tip is too thick for this style and the moisture from the marker makes the cardstock get clumpy.

Filled Letters Cricut Gold Marker

Overall I’m really happy with the results from the Foil Transfer tool and the Silver Glitter Gel pen. I’ll have to try a few more tests with the Foil Quill and the regular fine point pens.

Filled Letters Cricut Maker
Tags: Cricut Tutorial, Cricut Foil Transfer Tool, Cricut Draw File, Happy Birthday SVG, Filled Line SVG, Filled Letter SVG, adobe illustrator, Birthday Card
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