How to Make Acrylic Ornaments 3 Ways!
How to make acrylic jewelry in three ways!
Hi my friends, I just found some acrylic blanks and I love them. Let me show you three ways you can make an acrylic ornament. What jewelry do you like?
Decorate your Christmas tree, give gifts to neighbors or do something to sell for the holidays! These ornaments are low and high. the beginning!
Acrylic jewelry is made in three ways.
#1 shtesë extra handwriting with marker and color
#2: Permanent Vinyl Cut With Cricut
#3 is the cricket score maker
Materials for acrylic jewelry
cassette
paint brush
permanent mark
permanent vinyl
shape tool
Acrylic Decoration #1 - Easy Writing With Marker And Ink
Begin by removing the front and back cover from the white acrylic.
Then apply a very small amount of paint to the back of the jewelry. Leave a lot of brush on and don't cover all the white. Then let the paint dry completely.
Then flip the white acrylic over and use a permanent marker to add an adjective, comic phrase, monogram, or other handwriting.
Finally, add ribbon to tie it around the Christmas tree. These personalized decorations make great gifts for neighbors or family...a special mention of 2020 as a wonderful and extraordinary year.
Acrylic Embellishment #2, Vinyl with Permanent Cut
Begin by removing the white acrylic.
Then use a Cricut Trimmer to cut the vinyl. I chose the word Happy! The white is less than two inches in diameter, so the vinyl should be small, but choose a larger word so the grass is a little softer. Then an overdose of vinyl grass.
Now transfer the vinyl to the white acrylic using transfer tape and a cuff scraper.
Then remove the car belt. Loosen the back of the acrylic gap and tie the ribbon around the jewelry.
Also ideal for personal jewelry, gifts for neighbors, gift tags and souvenirs.
Acrylic Decoration Number 3 Sign Cricket Manufacturer rimi
The latest gem is a new favourite. Check out the acrylic keychains I made last week. Begin by removing the cover from the acrylic white.
Draw the picture in Cricut Design Space. Select the "Register" option. I find it better to choose a 'picture' and a 'type' character.
Then set the image to the block and paste the edges, enter the emboss tool and click go.
Then remove the tape and see how good the photo is taken! I love how it is. It is subtle and classic. If you want to stand out, add a little color to the back as an original decoration!
Then tie it up with a ribbon and hang it on the Christmas tree! Perfect decoration for the perfect holiday craft!
So... which one do you like?