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Are you trying to make curved letters or words with your Cricut cutter? Curving words and letters in Cricut Design Space is super easy on your PC or Mac, but as you may have noticed, there's no curve tool in the Cricut mobile app. But don't worry—we've found a free Android, iPhone, and iPad app that lets you curve and arch awesome fonts and easily export them into Design Space. This step-by-step guide will teach you how to curve text in Cricut Design Space, both in the mobile app and on your computer.

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Curving Text on PC & Mac

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  1. You'll see it in the left panel of Design Space.
  2. Choose a font face and style, then type the text you want to curve.
    • To curve multiple lines of text, add the text for each line to its own text box. The Curve tool won't work if you have multiple lines of text in a single text box. [1]
    • If you already have multiple lines in one text box, select the text, click Advanced in the toolbar at the top, and select Ungroup to Lines .
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  3. This highlights the box around the letters.
  4. You'll see it in the toolbar at the top of Design Space.
  5. Dragging the slider left curves the text upward, while dragging right curves downward. The numeric value will change to indicate the curve.
    • An upward curve's number value begins with a minus sign.
    • If you want to curve another line of text to match this curve, copy the numeric value now—just highlight it and press Control + C (PC) or Command + C (Mac) to do so.
    • You can make the letters closer together or further apart by clicking the arrows under "Letter Space" in the toolbar.
  6. If you want to make sure the curves are the same for multiple lines of text, select the next text box, choose the Curve tool, and then type or paste the same numeric value from the first curve into the box.
    • To paste, highlight the current numeric value, right-click the highlighted area, and then select Paste .
    • If you want to curve the second line in the opposite direction, add or remove the minus sign before the numeric value of the second line.
  7. If you want some letters to curve in different directions (or if the font is uneven and the distance between the letters looks funny), you can separate the letters and curve them individually. Here's how:
    • Select the text box.
    • Click the Advanced menu in the toolbar.
    • Select Ungroup to Letters .
    • Now that each letter is in its own text box, you can select a letter, choose Curve , and apply a curve to that letter.
  8. If you ungrouped your words into letters and/or lines, you can now attach them so you can hold your cuts in position relative to one another. [2] Here's how:
    • Select all of the text you want to group.
    • Click the Layers panel.
    • Click Attach .
  9. Now that you've created curved text, you can easily save your image so you can send it to your cutter. Just click Save at the top-right, type a name for your project, and then tap Save .
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Curving Text on iPad, iPhone, and Android

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  1. Although the Cricut Design Space mobile app doesn't have an option for curving text, you can use a free app called Phonto to curve your text. After that, you can easily import the curved text into Design Space.
    • If you have an iPhone or iPad, install Phonto from the App Store .
    • If you have an Android, you can get Phonto from the Play Store .
  2. It's easy, here's how:
    • Open the Phonto app.
    • Tap the camera icon at the bottom.
    • Tap Plain Images .
    • Tap the white square at the top-right. [3]
    • Tap the Sharing icon at the top-right corner and choose Use .
  3. This opens a window for typing and font selection.
  4. You can tap Font to choose any of the fonts included with Phonto, and then type the text you want to curve.
    • If you want to center the text, tap Align and choose Center .
    • Tap Done to add the text to the canvas.
    • If you need to change the color of the font, tap Style and choose a different color.
  5. This enables the curve function.
  6. Dragging the slider left curves the text downward, while dragging right curves upward (the opposite of using Design Space on a computer).
    • To move the text, just tap anywhere on the canvas, then tap and drag the text to the desired position.
    • You can now add more text if you'd like by tapping a blank area of the canvas and selecting Text .
  7. Depending on your platform, you might see Save Image as PNG instead. Either way, this will save the image to your camera roll.
  8. It's the white icon with a green "C" in your app list. Here's an easy way to open the image:
    • Tap Upload at the bottom.
    • Tap Select from Photo Library .
    • Browse for and select the text you've created in Phonto.
  9. It's the magic wand icon at the bottom-left. This tool makes it easy to remove the white background from behind your letters.
  10. The white background will be replaced with the transparent background, which looks like a gray checkerboard.
    • Don't forget to tap the centers of letters that have holes in them, like the letter O, lowercase e, and capital R.
    • If you accidentally tap an area that you didn't want to make transparent, just tap Undo at the bottom.
  11. Now you have curved text in the Cricut mobile app! To save your design, just tap Next , and then Next to bring up the Save dialog.
    • Type a name for your project.
    • Choose Cut Image .
    • Tap Save .
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      1. Click the Text tool.
      2. Type some text, making sure that each line of text is in its own text box.
      3. Click the text box you want to curve.
      4. Click the Curve tool.
      5. Drag the slider left to curve the text upward, and right to curve downward.

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