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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Ribbon Cross


Supplies:

Board 10"x18"
Dark stain
1 roll of solid ribbon
1 roll of chevron ribbon
Hot glue gun
Jewelry wire
Wall mounting bracket
Embellishments
What to do:


1) Stain your board the desired color. I really like the dark stain as I think it makes the ribbon pop.

2) Cut one - 13 inch piece of ribbon from your solid ribbon color and your patterned ribbon. Then cut one - 21 inch piece of ribbon your solid and your patterned ribbon.

3)Start by hot gluing the vertical (21") ribbon to top back of the board about 3/4" from the edge. Then loosely wrap it around the front of the board and hot glue it on the back at the bottom. Repeat this with the patterned ribbon.

4) Take a piece of jewelry wire ( you could substitute thread or fishing line, but I found the wire tends not to break when you pull it really tight) and pinch in the ribbon about 1/3 of the way down from the top. Tying the wire tight.

5) Line up the middle of your horizontal (13") solid ribbon with the wire you just used to tie the vertical ribbon. Hot glue to the back on one side 3/4" from the edge loosely wrap to the other side and hot glue to the back. Repeat this with the patterned ribbon.

6)  Again, take a piece of jewelry wire this time pinch in the horizontal ribbon where it intersects with the wire you tied off the vertical piece with. Tying the wire tight.

7)  Hot glue your embellishments to cover the wire in the center. I used a flower from the scrapbook section and a wooden cut out with the word Family that I painted to match the ribbon I used.

8)  Attach the wall mounting bracket to the back. Hang on your wall and Enjoy!


Others I made for my mom for gifts:


Groomsmen Cigar Boxes





So this was the first big project where I got to use my Cricut Explore One. That being said, I helped with the project but most of the work was done by my fiancé. He wanted to make something for the guys that are going to be standing by him on our big day.

Supplies:

Wooden Cigar box
Vinyl
Transfer Paper
Cricut
Cricut mat
Cricut scaper
Black spray paint
Stain (we used Dark Walnut as the color)
Rags for staining
Satin spray polyurethane

What to Do:

1) First thing first, you have to come up with the design. I used Cricut Design Studio. I however didn't make the A&D logo in the middle of the boxes, it was designed by my future father-in-law.
The guy's names and their role were done in the Papyrus font. The whole design was sized to be 7 inches x 7 inches.

2) Cut a piece of vinyl to 9 inches x 9 inches and attach to the cutting mat. Then cut the design.

3) Once the design is cut you have to remove the parts of the design that you want to show up when you paint. For our design we removed the inside of the letters so the outlines remained.

4) Cut a piece of transfer paper 8 inches x 8 inches. Peel off the backing of the transfer paper as you apply it to the top of the vinyl design. Ensure that you smooth it out completely as you go to ensure you don't get bubbles. Then you want to press and smooth it real well with the scraper to make sure the design sticks to the transfer paper.


5) The next step is to remove the back from the vinyl. Its easiest to do this if you flip the design over and pull up ensure that all of the vinyl remains attached to the transfer paper on the front.
6) Center the design on the box and the slowly lay down the design started at one edge and smoothing out the bubbles as you go. Ensure that every thing is stuck down well.


7) Next you remove the transfer paper from the vinyl. Its best if you start at a corner and pull the transfer paper off slowly at an angle. As your going if the vinyl starts to pull up just push it back down with the transfer paper and try it again.

8) Once the transfer paper is removed go ahead and make sure that the vinyl is stuck down well.

9) Use masking tape and tape off the sides of the box to make sure it is not painted by overspray.

10) Next spray painted the design on in black and let the paint dry completely.


10) After the paint has dried you can remove the vinyl. Due to the type of wood the box was made of, the paint ran a little bit into the grain of the wood. That was okay with us because the stain covered it up.

11) Next step is to stain the boxes. We used an old t-shirt that we cut into rags to stain. Then we used a clean rag to wipe off any excess stain.

12) We next added a coat of satin polyurethane to seal the box.

13) The last step is to fill the box. In ours we put a 8 oz. hip flask that had been sand blasted with the logo and the groomsman's name, a flask funnel, a 0.375 Liter bottle of whiskey, a cigar, and a cigar cutter.