How to Make a Grinch Ornament with Cricut!
How to make a Grinch decoration with Cricut.
Make a beautiful Grinch-inspired design for a perfect finish filled with candy greens. It is perfect for gifts for neighbors or friends who are wrapped with a loved one, perhaps for a small fee or with family members. This wonderful DIY takes less than 30 minutes, so it's the perfect last-minute gift.
Are you ready for a homemade Christmas attack? If you're going to be crafting over the holidays, it's a good idea to start now, while the season is in full swing.
You are wrong, Mr. Grinch. I love Dr. Susan's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". I also like the development of these three films. In fact, I like most of the latest movies, The Grinch. I like the end when he is invited to dinner, he understands that he does not hate Christmas, he hates being alone.
"Motivated by kindness and love, which is what we need most." If ever it's true, it's today. A vacation full of complexity is neither fun nor comfortable.
Spend time with your neighbor, in front of or at an ATM.
Grinch face decoration supplies:
Green candies (or rolls with money)
Conveyor belt
Do you have a Cricut car? Are you planning to get one?
Step 1: Cut the Vinyl
Right-click to save or import this Grinch face image to Cricut Design Space. Then we cut it out of vinyl. Mine is 1.75 inches wide.
Step 2. Vinyl Weeds
Then remove the vinyl and remove the excess vinyl.
Wipe the surface of the ornament with a little alcohol. Then place a small transfer tape over the vinyl.
Step 3. Install the vinyl
Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze out the juice. Then put on the jewelry.
Step 4. Remove the conveyor belt
Press hard on the vinyl to help hold it in place. Then remove the transmission by turning it over.
Yes!
The decoration is basically ready. Such a beautiful և easy craft for the new year.
Now everything can be filled with greenery. I used to have giant chocolate balls, but something smaller would be much more adorable. You can roll up the paper to use it as a way to give money. How would you fill it?
Hang it on the tree as a reminder to share kindness and love with everyone around you.
A few years ago I heard a wonderful talk that gave great advice.
"When you know someone, treat them like they're in serious trouble. You'll be right more than half the time." He keeps on. "Not only was he right, but I had known for years that he was very low in his judgments."
Some people go through the worst times of their lives...
I remember when I was a child in high school, in mid-January, I learned that my mother had died at school. My darkest day. I was disappointed, but at the end of the semester, I had to go to class.
I kissed my girlfriend when I saw her in the hallway, I heard a boy walk by, I heard she made a terrible nasty post.
I was shocked. He couldn't imagine the depth of my sadness.
Nevertheless, I am satisfied with this experience. It helped me have more compassion for the people I met, so I don't make harsh judgments about someone else's dark moment.
It looks like the whole processing will be a serious problem... և often you are right.
Have you ever had a similar experience or a moment of benevolence that changed your outlook on things?
Create a Grinch և post it on social media. Mention @doodlecraft to see և encourage him to see.