Rae Dunn Inspired Salt and Pepper Shakers DIY


Salt and pepper shakers inspired by Rae Dunn from DIY are perfect

DIY Rae Dunn Shaker with salt and pepper

Make the perfect "Not Salt" and "Not Pipper" cocktails for the April 1st holiday! Inspired by this fun Rae Dunn, the craft is easily made with Cricut glue and vinyl.

Within minutes you will be eating an April 1st dinner, a white elephant gift or just the weirdest mix of spicy dishes!


Salt and pepper shakers inspired by Rae Dunn from DIY are perfect

What salt, what pepper? It's stupid, but I always confuse them!
Are you a fan of salt?


I really am not. I like salt in popcorn, but enough. My family loves salt. Sidomos burri im. Salt everything, even oranges and watermelons! When you go to the doctor, they measure your blood pressure and then tell you to add more salt to your diet. I am always very surprised!

So I forced him to do what he wanted.


What salt, what pepper? It's stupid, but I always confuse them! Are you a fan of salt? I really am not. I like salt in popcorn, but enough. My family loves salt. Sidomos burri im. Salt everything, even oranges and watermelons! When you go to the doctor, they measure your blood pressure and then tell you to add more salt to your diet. I am always very surprised! So I forced him to do what he wanted.

Required equipment:


Tools needed: Jack maker or cutter Black belt for vinyl transfer Ceramic spice rack

Step 1: Source

Start by getting yourself a Rae Dunn release font , I have 5 GREAT FREE fonts under this post.


Then use them in Cricut Design Space and write shaky headlines.


Step 1: Font Start by getting the Rae Dunn font, in this post there are 5 great FREE spellings. Then use them in Cricut Design Space and write shaky headlines.

Step 2: cut

Then place the vinyl adhesive on the floor and cut out the Cricut letters.


Step 2 - Cut Then place the vinyl label on the floor and cut out the letters in Cricut.

Step 3: bari

Now remove the vinyl and cut out each label. It is easier to cut it into small pieces. These thin letters can be a bit tricky, so take the time to remove the excess vinyl.


Step 3: Weed Now remove the vinyl and cut out each label. It is easier to cut it into small pieces. These thin letters can be a bit tricky, so take the time to remove the excess vinyl.

Step 4: Transfer

Now place the transfer strip on top of the vinyl and remove the wallpaper. Then place the vinyl in a salt and pepper shaker and leave with a scraper or credit card.

Then remove the transfer belt and wrap it around yourself to easily remove the letters without lifting it.

Step 4: Transfer Now place the transfer belt on the vinyl and pull the back. Then place the vinyl in a salt and pepper shaker and leave with a scraper or credit card. Then remove the transfer belt and wrap it around yourself to easily remove the letters without lifting it.

This is!

These delicious and surprising salt and pepper shakers are ready to debut! Babies love to learn what is in each bowl because it simply tells you what is not.


This is the perfect safe joke of April 1st! Check out these 13 other harmless April 1st jokes here.

I'm a big fan of April 1st, it's my daughter's birthday. My dad had a heart attack that day and was in the same hospital with me, the craziest day of my life. I am happy to celebrate my daughter's 18th birthday this year and my dad can still celebrate with us!


This is! These delicious and surprising salt and pepper shakers are ready to debut! Babies love to learn what is in each bowl because it simply tells you what is not. This is the perfect safe joke of April 1st! Check out these 13 other harmless April 1st jokes here. I'm a big fan of April 1st, it's my daughter's birthday. My dad had a heart attack that day and was in the same hospital with me, the craziest day of my life. I am happy to celebrate my daughter's 18th birthday this year and my dad can still celebrate with us!

I hope you enjoyed this simple but fun craft!

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