How to Make Acrylic Ornaments 3 Ways!
How to make acrylic decor in 3 ways.
Guys, I just discovered acrylic blanks և I love them so much. Here are three ways to make acrylic jewelry. What jewelry do you love the most?
Decorate your own Christmas tree, give gifts to your neighbors, or sell some for the holidays. The decor is simple and elegant. Let's get started!
Acrylic is molded in three ways.
#1. Hand Letters with Markers and Paints
#2. Permanent Vinyl Cut With Cricket
# 3. Burn with Cricket Maker
Materials for acrylic casting.
tape:
paint brush
permanent marks
durable vinyl
engraving tool
Acrylic Pattern No. 1. Cursive Pencil
Begin by removing the protective layers from the front to the back of the acrylic form.
Then apply a small amount of paint to the scarf in very small amounts. Leaves a lot of bushes and does not completely cover the white. Then let the paint dry completely.
Then flip the acrylic white and use a permanent marker to add a fun caption, phrase, monogram, or other handwriting to the ornament.
Finally, add tape to tie off the tree. These personalized decorations make a great gift for a neighbor or family...especially as they highlight 2020 as a surprisingly unusual year.
Acrylic Decoration #2. Permanent Vinyl Cut With Cricket
Begin by removing the protective cap from the top of the acrylic vacuum.
Then use a vinyl cutter. I chose the word happy. The gap is less than 2 inches in diameter, so the vinyl should be small, but choose a louder one to avoid weeds. Then remove the excess vinyl.
Now transfer the vinyl to the acrylic using a cricket scraper transfer tape.
Then remove the transfer tape. Remove the backing of the acrylic form - attach the decorative tape.
Suitable again for personal jewelry, neighbor gifts, gift tags and souvenir coins.
Acrylic Jewelry No. 3. Cricket Maker Engraving
The last scene is my new favorite obsession. Take a look at the acrylic keychains I made last week. Begin by removing the cap from the top of the acrylic vacuum.
Create a picture of the cricket design area. Select the "Burn" option. I think it is better to choose a 'text' font for a 'graphic' image.
Then draw the image on the rug, cover the edges with tape, insert the Emboss tool, and hit Go.
Then remove the tape and see what a great pattern it is. I love how it went. It is accurate and elegant. Add a little paint to the back, like the first design, if you want to separate it.
Then tie it with a ribbon and hang it on the Christmas tree. The perfect DIY decor for the holidays.
So which one is your favourite?