

Size and position it the way you want it to look. Place your 2 layers offset (the SVG file) on top of the bottom layer you just created.Create the large, bottom layer in Design Space (in my case, it was a single, large-sized word).Upload your offset image or text (the SVG file) into Cricut’s software – Design Space.

Prepping Your Knock Out in Cricut Design Space 5.3 Don’t forget to save it as an SVG file so that the layers are separate. In Inkscape, you can decide how much space you want around your top layer. Create an offset so that now you have 2 layers – your original and the offset (which is like a shadow or border around your original). It mimics the shape so that it matches – it’s not just a simple oval or box.

Offsetting is a great way to create a bubble around your graphic or text.
