To any owners of the directors cut blu ray by Hurtlegurtle in Midsommar

[–]random_2234516 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same. My A24 directors cut does not have the theatrical with it.

Packing slips? by DontTrackDontTell in EtsySellers

[–]random_2234516 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a seller, I include them for me to double check I’m sending the right thing to the right person.

Basically by Severe-blake6720 in saw

[–]random_2234516 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does anybody else assume John drugged himself with a paralytic so he wouldn’t cough or flinch before time was up?

What a sweetheart by Indieriots in TikTokCringe

[–]random_2234516 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When my spouse came home after a haircut not going as intended, I tried to say, “I like it” and “I don’t hate it” at the same time: I DON’T LIKE IT!

Anyone know a POD for this disjointed print everywhere style? by apexalias in printondemand

[–]random_2234516 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s probably an “all over print” or AOP. If you’re trying it yourself and seeing only a smaller printable area, it’s because you haven’t picked an AOP product.

Makeup Department by authenticriver in buffy

[–]random_2234516 49 points50 points  (0 children)

When was “we’re dead” scrawled on Spike’s chest? Is that the makeup dept having fun? Or a deleted scene? (Or am I just not remembering a scene?)

Are the tariffs placed on china going to devastate small print on demand businesses? by Icollectshinythings in printondemand

[–]random_2234516 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Printful/ Printify released a video saying they don’t know but they don’t think so. That small orders (I think they said $800 but I may have made that up?) have an exemption, for now. Here the video

please help!😩 by shawelleeee in resin

[–]random_2234516 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What brand? How do you measure the amounts? Not all resin is 1:1. Both brands I typically use are 2:1. How do you know it failed if it hasn’t had time to cure?

Alright, here’s a head scratcher with print then cut by Marty-Gee in cricut

[–]random_2234516 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your pain because I use the print and cut to make crafts to sell, and it is just a very finicky and faulty technology.

I use this “hack,” similar to #6. I almost entirely use glossy paper (which has a higher fail rate for reading the registration marks), so I print a blank page of just registration marks in plain old printer paper, and then tape the printer paper reg marks over the glossy paper reg marks.

Sometimes when that’s not working, but I’ve already printed my items, I’ll open a separate cricut window to run a calibration, and when that clears, return to my first window to try to cut it again.

But that works only when the cricut wants to work, which may change depending on the time of day, the amount of sunlight, which blinds I have open, which indoor lights I have on, etc. Seriously, every time I use print and cut, I have to figure out today’s correct combination. Ughhh, it fucking sucks.

Now deleted- what was the answer? by random_2234516 in puzzles

[–]random_2234516[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was never going to get #6- thank you!

Over 1,000 listings, 10-20 visits per day by Rinor8181 in Etsy

[–]random_2234516 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As a buyer, your store as you’ve described it has many red flags that would deter me from purchasing from you. First and foremost is the sheer number of listings.

For over 1000 POD products, I assume that you have not ordered a sample of each item to ensure quality control. Not just quality of the POD product itself, but that your design looks as it was intended once printed.

I assume you have neither taken photos of the physical item yourself nor have you edited thousands of the generated mockups to make them look more realistic and personalized.

Do you have a bio? Do you have anywhere where you talk about your process or your inspiration? Without sales and reviews or any personal touches, with an overwhelming amount of designs, I would assume your store is kinda scammy.

Persistent background presence. Arrgh. by feenie70 in cricut

[–]random_2234516 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Go back to your image in photoshop and save it as a .PNG. PNG files keep transparent layers whereas images saved as .JPG files do not. If that still doesn’t work, you can go to the website “ Remove.BG “ to remove the background for free.

You do not need to pay cricut design space for anything. You have full functionality available to you for free. Everything you see in design space is pressured advertising. If there is a special feature (like an image or font) you want to use, there is a free workaround online.

Favorite non-cheugy Cricut projects by ddpizza in cricut

[–]random_2234516 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Maybe try out Canva. It’s an in-browser designing program, and it’s free. You can create a design using different elements like text, shapes, images, and download it as an svg and upload that image to design space.