Thanks!
If you are making prototypes one at a time like me (no I don't have all of those groups done, just one set!), here are some tips:
1. Write down the sizes of everything. It is annoying to go back and measure.
2. If you are using the cricut, take the time to use the autofill feature to figure out how many sheets of paper you will need. I am trying to make up kits and at the same time see what I need to buy. If I had taken the time to do that, I would know whether I need 3 sheets or 4 sheets -- do I need to go shopping or do I have enough?
If you are making prototypes one at a time like me (no I don't have all of those groups done, just one set!), here are some tips:
1. Write down the sizes of everything. It is annoying to go back and measure.
2. If you are using the cricut, take the time to use the autofill feature to figure out how many sheets of paper you will need. I am trying to make up kits and at the same time see what I need to buy. If I had taken the time to do that, I would know whether I need 3 sheets or 4 sheets -- do I need to go shopping or do I have enough?
