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How to make a social media sign under $5!! | Cricut design space!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2021
- This is how I made a social media sign for my "business" with my Cricut maker under $5!! This not a 100% step by step tutorial. If you would like to see more please leave a like below.
Materials:
Acrylic sign- Walmart (94 ¢)
White acrylic paint- Walmart (50 ¢)
Black Cricut vinyl - Cricut.com (5 ¢ worth of scraps)
Rose holographic vinyl - thevinylpeople (80 ¢ worth of a $1.99 sheet.)
Hey I really like what you did here. I'm just starting out trying to learn. I'm wanting to do something similar however I was wanting to do layers to make them look like the original logos / respective colors. Do you think you maybe can do a tutorial for that? Thanks in advance
Amazing video thank you 😊
Thank you!! 😊
Thanks for sharing!! Great Job💜 What was the tool you use to roll over the vinyl before cutting?
Thank you! I found the tool on Amazon. It is the Rubber Roller, Ideal for Anti Skid Tape Construction Tools, Print, Ink and Stamping Tools (2.5-Inch, Black)
que cricut utilizastes para hacer ese trabajo, espero pueda responderme y gracias
I made this with the cricut maker, but it can be done with any of the cricuts!
How did you remove the background from the icons? Not clear on that and would like
Clarification. Thanks
Cricut design space allows you to clean up the image, so you just click the parts that you don’t want!
Heyy what size is the acrylic ??
Thank you for sharing.. did you paint the back of the frame?
You’re welcome! I did paint the back with white acrylic paint!
@@livinglifeloud3287 okay I love how it turned out.. this will be my new project to make ❤️
I love this! What kind of vinyl did you use? The same that you iron on or a different kind?
Thank you! I used regular permanent vinyl! I got this from thevinylpeople! Iron on is really only for fabrics, wood, and a few other materials! (:
Thankyou
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! 😊
Did you just download the logos from Google?
Yes!