How to Make Acrylic Ornaments 3 Ways!
How to make acrylic jewelry in 3 ways.
Hello friends, I just discovered acrylic blanks, I like them very much. Let me show you three ways you can make an acrylic decoration. What is your favorite piece of jewellery?
Decorate the Christmas tree, give presents to the neighbors or prepare something to sell on the holidays. These ornaments are minimalist and cool. Let's begin!
Acrylic jewelry is made in 3 ways.
#1. Paint with handwritten markers
#2. Cricket permanent vinyl
#3. Engrave in Cricut Maker
Materials needed for acrylic decorations.
Tape:
paint / brush
permanent marker
Permanent vinyl
engraving tool
Acrylic jewelry No. 1. with handwritten markings և color
Begin by removing the protective layers on the front and back of the acrylic mold.
Then, very sparingly, apply a little paint to the decoration. Really leave it with a brush - do not cover the whole blank. Then let the paint dry completely.
Then scroll through the acrylic white and use permanent markers to add a last name, fun phrase, monogram, or other handwriting to the scarf.
Add a ribbon at the end to attach to the tree. A great gift for your neighbors or family, these personalized pieces of jewelery make 2020 stand out as a surprisingly unusual year.
Acrylic Decor #2. Cricut permanent vinyl cut
Begin by removing the protective layer from the top of the acrylic mold.
Then use a Cricut utility knife to cut the vinyl. I chose the word Allegro. The blank is less than 2 inches in diameter, so the vinyl should be small, but choose a larger word so it's less brittle when cleaning weeds. Then remove the excess vinyl.
Now transfer the vinyl to the acrylic using the Cricut Transfer Tape և Scraper.
Then remove the transfer tape. Remove the backing from the white acrylic and tie a ribbon to the decoration.
Again perfect for personalized jewellery, gifts for neighbors, gift tags and keepsakes.
Acrylic decal #3. Engrave in Cricut Maker
The last scenery is my last favorite idea. Check out these acrylic keychains I made last week. Begin by removing the cover from the top of the acrylic mold.
Image creation in Cricut Design Space. Select the "Engrave" option. I think it's better to choose a "drawing image" and a "letter" font.
Then draw the image on the carpet, close the edges, insert the engraving tool and click the "Go" button.
So take out the ribbon and see what a beautiful engraving it is. I like how it turned out. It's delicate և cool. Add a bit of color to the back as the first ornament if you want it to be visible.
Then tie it with ribbon and hang it on the Christmas tree. Perfect decorations for the perfect DIY holiday.
So which one do you like?