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How to Make a Product Mockup

Did you know you can create a totally professional product mockup in Cricut Design Space? Well, you CAN. And it is super easy.

How to Make a Mock Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out the video below for all the details.

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Can’t watch the video right now?

No worries, I’ll break it all down for you here:

  1. Open the project in Design Space that you want to create your mockup for.
  2. Upload your styled photo from Creative Market. (Of course there are tons of places to get styled photos to make your product mockups but I get all of mine from Creative Market because they offer a commercial license for a VERY reasonable price where a lot of other sites don’t. And they have millions of photos to choose from. They are just simply the best!) Make sure when you upload your photo you save it as a print file, not a cut file.
  3. Enlarge your photo so that it takes up most of the screen. Do this with the photo locked so it doesn’t get distorted.
  4. Arrange the photo so that it is in the back and arrange your cut file so that it is in the front.
  5. Move and resize the cut file so that it looks natural on the photo you’re using for your mockup.
  6. Set your cut file to PRINT, not cut in the layers tab. Setting it to print makes it appear natural and as if it was really on the product you’re mocking it onto.
  7. Click in the upper left corner of your grid to turn off all of the grid lines.
  8. Open your snipping tool (If you’re not sure what or where that is I show you how to find it in the video or you can use your PC search bar to locate it.) and take a snippit of your newly mocked up product.
  9. Save the file and, voila, you have a product mockup.

 

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Go snag the photo I used to make my mockups in the video.

 

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Are you crafty or do you have a unique talent? Do you want to learn how to use the Cricut or be your own boss by starting your own Etsy shop?

At Crystal's Crafties I provide detailed tutorials on how to use the Cricut and create other DIY crafts. I also provide step-by-step instructions and tips for creating an Etsy shop and being a successful Etsy seller. When I started with my Cricut and my Etsy shop I found that I was having to look through dozens of websites to get all the info I needed. There just wasn't a one-stop-shop for everything I needed.

That's why it's my mission to provide you with all the info you need to set up your Etsy shop and be a successful Etsy seller. And to get you crafting some of the DIY's you're going to want to sell in your Etsy shop.

If you're struggling with how to use the Cricut, with DIY crafts or your Etsy shop I think you'd really enjoy reading my blog.

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