Rae Dunn Inspired Salt and Pepper Shakers DIY
Shaker salt and pepper with your hands, inspired by Ray Dunn
Make the perfect "No salt" and "No pepper" shaker for fools day! This fun product, inspired by Rae Dun, is easy to make with Cricut and a vinyl adhesive.
In a few minutes you will have the most intricate spice containers for an April 1st dinner, a white elephant gift or just for originality!
What is salt and what is pepper? It's unreasonable, but I keep mixing them myself!
Are you a fan of salt?
I really do not. I like salt in my popcorn, but that's it all. My family loves salt. Sidomos burri im. Salt everything, including oranges and watermelons! When he goes to the doctor, his blood pressure is measured and then he is told that he needs to add more salt to his diet! I'm still amazed!
So I let it salt whatever it wants.
Materials needed:
- Jack maker or trimmer
- black vinyl
- translation tape
- Ceramic spice mixer
Step 1: Character
Start with the fake Rae Dunn font, I have 5 GREAT FREE FREE fonts at the end of this article.
Then use them in Cricut Design Space and write Shaker titles.
Step 2: Cut
Then place the vinyl adhesive film on the carpet and ask Cricut to cut out the letters.
Step 3: Bari
Now remove the vinyl and cut each label separately. Easier to clean in small pieces. These faint fonts can be a bit tricky, so take your time to remove the excess vinyl.
Step 4: Transfer
Now place the transfer tape on the vinyl and remove the back. Then place the vinyl over the salt and pepper holder and smooth it with a scraper or credit card.
This is all!
These expensive and confusing salts and peppers are ready for their debut! Kids love to discover what's inside each container because it simply tells you it's not.
This is the perfect harmless joke for the day of the fools! Check out these 13 other harmless April 1st jokes here.
I'm a big fan of Fool's Day, it's my daughter's birthday. It was the craziest day of my life when I was born Fool’s Day because my dad had a heart attack that day and he was in the same hospital with me. I am lucky that this year my daughter turns 18 and my dad can still celebrate with us!