Rae Dunn Inspired Salt and Pepper Shakers DIY
Ray Dunn inspired DIY with salt and pepper
Make the perfect April cracker without salt and pepper! Inspired by Ray Dunn, this fun craft is easy to make from Cricut and self-adhesive vinyl.
In a few minutes you will receive the most mixed spices for the April Fool's Day dinner, a gift of a white elephant or an original!
What is salt and pepper? This is nonsense, but I keep confusing myself!
Are you a salt lover?
I'm not real. I love popcorn, but that’s all. My family loves salt. Especially my husband. Salt everything, including oranges and watermelons! When they go to the doctor, they measure their blood pressure and then tell them to add more salt to their diet! I'm still amazed!
So I let him salt what he wanted.
Required accessories:
- Cricut Maker or Cutting Machine
- black vinyl
- transmission belt
- Ceramic spices
Step 1: Font
Start getting fonts from Ray Dunn, this article has 5 WONDERFUL FREE fonts.
Then use Cricut Design Space and enter Shaker names.
Step 2: Cutting
Then place on a self-adhesive vinyl mat and cut out the letters for Cricut.
Step 3: Grass
Now remove the vinyl and cut out each label separately. Separate small pieces easier. These thin letters can be a little tricky, so take the time to remove excess vinyl.
Step 4: Transfer
Now put the transfer tape on the vinyl and remove the backing. Then put the vinyl on salt and pepper and polish with a scraper or credit card.
That's it!
This delicious and amazing salt and pepper is ready to debut! Kids love to know what’s in every bowl because they’re just telling you what’s not.
Laughter Day is a perfect children's joke! Check out these 13 other harmless April Fool’s jokes here.
I’m a big fan of April 1, my daughter’s birthday. It was the craziest day of my life, April 1 was born a fool, because my father and I had a heart attack the day before, because I was in the same hospital. I am very lucky this year that my daughter is 18 years old and Dad can still celebrate with us!