Rae Dunn Inspired Salt and Pepper Shakers DIY
Salt and pepper shaker in the style of Ray Dunn
Make perfect pickles and peppers for Laughter Day! This fun craft, inspired by reindeer, is easy to make from cricket and sticky vinyl.
In just a few minutes you will find the most exquisite spices for an April Fool's Day dinner, a gift from a white elephant or an amazing face!
Which one is salty and which one is pepper? This is nonsense, but I always confuse them!
Are you a salt lover?
I really do not like popcorn, but nothing else. My family loves salt. Especially my wife. All with salt, oranges and melons! When you go to the doctor, they measure your blood pressure and say to add more salt to your diet! I'm always surprised!
So I gave him the salt he wanted.
Required material:
- Cricut Maker of Snow Machine
- Black vinyl
- Transmission belt
- Ceramic spices
Step 1 ፡ Source
Start by clicking on the Forest font, I have the 5 best free fonts at the end of this post.
Then use it in the design space for cricket and write names for the chefs.
Step 2: Cut out
Then place the vinyl sticker on the mat and cut out the letters of the cricket.
Step 3: Grass
Now remove the vinyl and cut each label into pieces. Easy to debug into small pieces. These thin letters can be a bit cumbersome, so take the time to remove excess vinyl.
Step 4: Transfer
Now put the transfer band on the vinyl and remove the support. Then put the vinyl in a bowl with salt and pepper and smooth it with a fork or credit card.
nothing more!
These beautiful and whimsical salt and peppers are ready for the first time! Kids love to know what's in each container because they're just telling what's not.
Absolutely harmless joke about April Falls! Check out the Laughter Day jokes on April 13 that are no longer harmful.
I'm a big fan of April Waterfall Day, my son's birthday. I was born on Laughter Day, a crazy day of my life, because my dad had a heart attack that day and he was lying with me in the same hospital. I was happy this year that my daughter turned 18 and my dad can still celebrate with us!