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That will take you back to your canvas with your star inserted.Ĩ. This is where you literally just press all of the areas that you want to be cut out.Ħ: Then name and save your image to your desktop, and press insert image! Voila!ħ. (I’m assuming you are doing a simple image, like a star!)ĥ: It takes you to the second step: Clean. Then hit the simple image button and press continue. Hit Continue to Step 1, and browse to find the image you saved from pic monkey to your computer. You’ll see the 3 simple steps: Select, clean, save.Ĥ. Then hit basic upload.ģ: This screen pops up.
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But, you can use one of the free stars too! Then save the image to your computer.Ģ: Go to the Cricut Explore Design Space and click on upload image. The exact star on the grey onesie is part of the pic monkey royal package, which I pay for.
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These directions correspond with the numbered image below!ġ: Go to and upload a white square. Which is the route I took! I’m going to show you how I did it with the star on the grey onesie in the pic above. They also have about 50 free ones, including the rhinos! But, you can also upload your own images fo’ free. So, first thing is first… You need to know how to upload your own image to Cricut Design Space! You can buy images from Cricut Design Space. Here’s what you need to make fun onesies: Solid color onesies better hide in my house if they don’t want to get awesome! The Cricut Explore and I are on a roll with iron on vinyl.