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How to make glasses in Cricut Maker
Learn to personalize your glasses with the Cricut permanent machine and vinyl machine. These delightful glasses make a great gift for teachers, brides or needlewomen. Take a step forward and get your glasses ready to be sold as secondary noise.
I like individual products. I love having my name on mall keys. I know we have to be careful when naming baby things so that strangers don't call them by their first name... but I think I'm sure when my name gets stuck in everything!
I love this beautiful font and at the end of this post I have a list of 10 FREE signature fonts!
Tools needed to personalize glasses with Cricut:
Glasses (exactly what I have)
transfer tape
Signature Script font (I have 10 FREE fonts at the end of this post!)
Start modeling your names in Cricut Design Space. Now sometimes the range on the CDS is weird and doesn't work that well. In these cases, cut the head into pieces and then reassemble them. Weld the letters together before cutting them.
My name is 7 inches tall to fit the glass.
Then ask the Cricut Maker to cut off the heads. Yes, I use my woven rug, it's not the norm, but I had it.
Then cut out the titles and use the fork tool to remove excess vinyl from the script.
Then cut off a piece of transfer tape. Can be reused for any name.
Insert the tape to transfer it to the vinyl, then remove the bottom of the vinyl.
Write your name in capital letters on the bottom of the cup. Rub the vinyl firmly with your fingers.
Then turn the conveyor belt and remove it. Walk slowly enough to make sure it's blocked.
It's all! If you are using permanent vinyl, there is no need to seal them. These are metal cups, so they still need to be washed by hand. Repeat for as many gifts as you need.
Which of these FREE fonts is your favorite? I have used Adelia and I love how they came out!
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