How to Make Acrylic Ornaments 3 Ways!
How to make acrylic jewelry in three ways!
Hello friends, I have now found acrylic and I love it. Let me show you three ways to make acrylic ornaments. What jewelry do you like?
Decorate your Christmas tree, give gifts to neighbors or sell some at parties! This ornament is low-key and elegant. the beginning!
Acrylic jewelry is made in three ways;
#1 fingerprint with cursor and color
#2: Permanent Vinyl Cut With Cricket
#3 The cricket maker dropped it
Materials for acrylic jewelry
headband
paint brush
stable brand
permanent vinyl
recording equipment
Acrylic Decoration #1 - Handwriting Marking & Painting
Begin by peeling off the front and back of the acrylic piece.
Then put a little bit of paint, a little bit of paint on the back of the jewelry. Use the brush correctly and do not cover all the white areas. Then let the paint dry completely.
Then rotate the acrylic blank and use a permanent marker to add family names, exclamation points, initials, or any other handwriting.
Finally, add ribbon to attach it to the Christmas tree. This personal piece of jewelry would make a wonderful gift for a neighbor or family member...especially to celebrate 2020 as an extraordinary year.
Acrylic Decoration #2 Durable Cockroach Cut Vinyl
Begin by peeling off the top layer of acrylic.
Then use a Cricut cutting machine to cut the vinyl. I chose the word Happy! The chamber is less than two inches in diameter, so the vinyl should be small, but choose the large floor to make it a little thinner. Then remove the excess vinyl.
Now transfer the vinyl to the acrylic base using a transfer tape and Cricut scraper.
Then remove the transmission belt. Open the back of the acrylic blanket and tie the ribbon around the jewelry.
Again, it's perfect for personal jewelry, neighbor gifts, gift tags, and souvenirs.
#3 Acrylic Decoration Shaped by Cricket Maker
The last piece of jewelry is my new favorite. Check out the acrylic keychain I made last week. Begin by lifting the lid off the top of the acrylic piece.
Draw the picture in Cricut Design Space. Select the "Register" option. I think it is better to choose the pictures "drawing" and "writing".
Then place the image on the carpet and glue the edges, insert the tool and click.
Then remove the tape and see how good the recorded image is! I love how it is. It is smooth and beautiful. If you want to stand out, add a little color to the background as an original decor!
Then tie it up with a ribbon and hang it on the Christmas tree! Perfect Christmas crafts jewelry!
So... which one do you like?