Rae Dunn Easter Eggs plus 5 FREE Fonts
Ray Dunn Easter Eggs Plus 5 Free Fonts!
Add some giant plastic Easter eggs to your home with a Ray Dan-inspired phrase, or even a vinyl title. These eggs are great and can be filled with candy, toys or love letters. Ideal for hunting Easter eggs on the farm. < >
Are you a fan of Ray Dunn? Admit it, I’m not the owner of a real Ray Dunn because I didn’t find it in the savings. But I’ll let you know when I do!
Do you shop at online stores? I love him. Three years after they appeared on the shelves, I can constantly find all the trendy items. I know that if I wait too long, I will find everything I want.
In the meantime, I'll take care of everything.
Necessary accessories:
Cricut Maker or Cutting Machineblack vinyl
transmission belt
A huge Easter egg
wire basket
Step 1: Cut the vinyl
Start choosing your favorite Rae Dunn font. I have 5 free fonts at the bottom of this post. Then type the text you want in Cricut Design Space and resize it to 1 inch. Then cut out the black vinyl.
Then remove the vinyl and place it on the transfer tape. Wash the eggs with a little alcohol and a cotton swab and let them dry. Then remove the white vinyl sheet and place the vinyl on top of the plastic egg.
Step 2: Application
Touch the vinyl with a plastic scraper or finger. Then remove the plastic transfer tape by folding it yourself, instead of pulling it.Step 3: Repeat!
Then repeat the process for each plastic egg. This would be perfect as a baby name as a gift. Fill it with candy, then wrap it in plastic wrap and tie a bow.
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Here are 5 fonts inspired by Rae Dunn that are perfect for any Rae Dunn work! Which one do you love? What do you think of Ray Dunn?
5 free fonts inspired by Rae Dunn:
Kami Ray
Hello, calm down
potolo
lemon yellow
hello, goodbye
Here are some items inspired by Ray Dan:
Inspired by Manufacturer Ray Dan
An ornament made of wood, inspired by Ray Dan