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Extreme Fonts Contest Ceramic Tile for Baby Shower
Design by: AmyLouWho (13 Projects)
Project skill level: easy
Project time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Project tags: Baby Shower Fashion Photos/Frames/Boards Wall Décor/Wreaths/Banners Classic Baby Baby Décor Gifts
12X12 Ceramic Tile with baby's name and Bible verse.
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OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED
- 12X12 Ceramic Tile
- Tulle for ribbon
STEP-BY-STEP How-TO INSTRUCTIONS
Using Cricut Craft Room, weld letters of child's name together. I used the Calligraphy cartridge for the name, so that it would be a bolder print.
Use Cricut Craft Room to weld lettering of Bible verse. I used Extreme Fonts for the verse. Cut vinyl on medium speed with depth of 3 so that you get a kiss cut.
Remove excess vinyl slowly...especially with the Extreme Font as this is a very fine lettering, but looks awesome once in place.
After all excess vinyl has been removed and weeded, use transfer tape to place wording on tile. Prior to permanent placement, make sure to clean your tile so that you don't have dust, etc trapped under your letters causing bubbles. Once lettering has been placed on tile, you are ready to add your bow! Super cute baby gift and inexpensive as well!
Step 1
Using Cricut Craft Room, weld letters of child's name together. I used the Calligraphy cartridge for the name, so that it would be a bolder print.
Step 2
Use Cricut Craft Room to weld lettering of Bible verse. I used Extreme Fonts for the verse. Cut vinyl on medium speed with depth of 3 so that you get a kiss cut.
Step 3
Remove excess vinyl slowly...especially with the Extreme Font as this is a very fine lettering, but looks awesome once in place.
Step 4
After all excess vinyl has been removed and weeded, use transfer tape to place wording on tile. Prior to permanent placement, make sure to clean your tile so that you don't have dust, etc trapped under your letters causing bubbles. Once lettering has been placed on tile, you are ready to add your bow! Super cute baby gift and inexpensive as well!
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COMMENTS
I love this!! What sizes did you use for your letters?
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