Relying on Cricut’s “Print & Cut” registration marks, can feel restrictive, wasteful, and honestly, a bit limiting when you’re trying to get a professional, polished finish and hideous lines are ruining your day.
Whenever I post cutting Reels, my DMs light up with the same question:
"How are you printing without guidelines, and then aligning it in CriCut?!”
My first responce is "magic". But there is a knack to it, and rather than witchcraft, there is an easy solution.
I’ve distilled all my tricks into a step-by-step PDF guide, so you can skip the frustration and start producing flawless results right away.
What’s in the Guide?
This isn’t just a quick “here’s a tip” sheet. You’ll receive:
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32 step-by-step instructions for aligning your print and cut jobs perfectly.
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Pro tips for getting your Cricut Air Explore 2 (and other models) to cut like magic working with Adobe Illustrator and InDesign
 
Why Skip the Print and Cut Guides?
Using Adobe Illustrator and InDesign to cut your designs on Cricut has some major perks:
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More jobs per sheet: Save paper and printing costs without the need for extra margin space for guide marks.
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Personalisation: Nametags, menus, escort cards... easily use variable data files to cut and print hundreds of individually named cards
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Professional finish: Achieve perfectly aligned, clean cuts every time.
 
Who Is This For?
It’s perfect for creatives who already have a working knowledge of Adobe Suite and Cricut Design Space, but even if you’ve hit a wall before, this guide will help you master the skill.
How It Works
When you purchase any SVG file from my website, you can add the guide to your cart for free. Once your cart contains an SVG product, the discount is automatically applied at checkout. Simple!
Or you can always purchase it on its own.
This guide is an instant download, which means no waiting, no shipping fees. Just immediate access to my personal knowledge.
From the pro... with love x
This guide is made for the makers, the dreamers, and the perfectionists. Anyone who loves creating beautiful paper goods but wants to save time, reduce waste, and finally nail that perfect cut.
At Danger + Moon, I deeply value community over competition. I love sharing my design resources, techniques, and little secrets because creativity is better when it’s shared.
My mission is to help you feel empowered to create wedding stationery and other paper projects that are truly professional, but also fun to make. Nothing beats the feeling of seeing a finished design and thinking "I can't believe that came out of me!"
The best part? I’m always cheering you on from behind the screen, and I love seeing what you create with these tips.
So if you’ve ever wished for a smoother, faster, and more precise way to cut your invitations, this guide is for you. It’s not just about cutting paper. It’s about creating with confidence, mastering your tools, and sharing in the joy of beautiful, handmade stationery.
                
                
            
          
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