![]() The CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), especially in areas of significant community-based transmission. However, caution should be exercised when considering this option since their capability to protect healthcare personnel is unknown. Most facemasks do not effectively filter small particles from the air and do not prevent leakage around the edge of the mask when the user inhales.* When professional facemasks are not available, healthcare personnel might use homemade masks for care of patients with COVID-19 as a last resort. Patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 should wear a facemask until they are isolated in a hospital or at home. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has provided the following information regarding homemade face masks: The role of face masks is for patient source control, to reduce contamination of the surrounding area when a person coughs or sneezes. This is a sponsored post on behalf of Cricut.ĬAUTION: This mask is NOT rated for disease control. ![]() If you don’t have a Cricut, you can download the free pattern and cut it out by hand. Grab a free Face Mask Pattern and make one with your Cricut. Coming soonĬheck your favourite Cricut retailers on June 10 when Cricut Explore 3, Cricut Maker 3, and Smart Materials will be available to purchase in the UK and Ireland.With the recent pandemic and mandate to wear a Face Mask while out in public I am sharing how to Make a Face Mask with this simple, step by step Face Mask Tutorial. In this Instagram reel she compares the new machine to the existing Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore Air 2 and makes her first project. Craft room goalsĮimear opted to customise her craft room with her first Cricut Explore 3 project. Join her group and find out what she made in her video here. She jumped straight to it and made a beautiful addition to her home. UK Cricut Product Expert Amelia posted a video to her Facebook Group showing the Cricut Explore 3 in action. She whipped up this 50cm version of her logo and couldn't have been happier! Watch her speedy introduction to Explore 3 here. Kate just couldn't wait to show you how fast the new machines can cut Smart Vinyl. Watch to the end to see just how amazing it looks! And also this noteworthy creation showcasing Smart Paper Sticker Cardstock. The reel thingĮmma Jewell got into the party spirit with this Instagram reel showing a super-cute, super-long cut. She also demonstrated her first long cut with this fun snakes and ladders board. Jen at Crifty Crafty, who is a UK Cricut Product Expert, has created a series of videos for Cricut Explore 3, Cricut Maker 3, and Smart Materials and saved them all in this handy YouTube Playlist. You can see what she made with her first cut here. Her video includes an unboxing, machine tour, and a quick project using the new offset feature in Design Space.Įmily at Make.e created an Instagram Story Highlight for her first Cricut Explore 3 projects. Paige shared her Cricut Explore 3 machine set up on her YouTube channel. Rebecca let us watch as she took her machine out of the box, made her first cut, and showed us SmartMaterials™ all in under 10 minutes. Don't forget, these wonderful machines go on sale online at your favourite Cricut retailers on June 10 and will be in selected stores by the end of the month. Here we've bought together a round-up showing members of our community getting their new Cricut Explore 3 machines out of the box and making their first projects. It's been a few days since Cricut Explore™ 3 and Cricut Maker™ 3 were unleashed into the wild.
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