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Monday, September 26, 2011

It's a scary scene

This scary scene was cut using my cricut and the Pumpkin carving cartridge . The fence is from a Martha Stewart punch .

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Make it your own ! ( glass etching )

Ok this is my first tutorial  so bare with me as I lay out the directions on glass etching . This stuff is awesome !
It's permanent  so that means it's perfect for putting your initials on those dishes you want to
  get back. Here I have etched a bottle that I plan on giving as a Christmas gift this year and after doing this I can foresee many projects in the future . So here it goes step by step but easy peasy to do .
First wash your glass item and wipe down with Windex ( not sure why, just do it ) .


 Cut out  your letters or object using vinyl  . 
Here I have cut out the words Yum Yum to go on the back of the bottle as well as the words Come Back Sauce.
 Cover the outer perimeter of  the area you are going to etch .

Transfer the vinyl with transfer tape onto the glass, be sure to smooth it out . You don't want the cream  to get underneath the vinyl. 



Cover the vinyl with the etching cream following manufactures directions.
Wash off cream with water and peal off tape and vinyl wash with soap and water and clean with Windex .






And so here it is !!! I love it  it came out great and I can't wait to do more .

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Intstacam

I just love this picture !

Christmas craft ( ornaments )

  
This picture was taken before I sprayed the clear sealer on them.  I  plan to sell these to earn a little extra money for the holidays.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Halloween decor

I like to make my own Halloween decor . The pumpkin carvings cricut cart is so fun and can be used for so many things .Here I have used it on some frames i picked up from Ikea last year . This morning i came across them and thought they would be prefect for placing vinyl words on . 











Secret sister revealed

I made these thank you notes for her to give to her hostesses . 

Sunday, September 4, 2011