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Earlier this year I got a Cricut Explore Air. I had never had a cutting machine like that before but I had always wanted one. I wasn't sure how much I would actually use it so I wasn't sure if I got one so I didn't want to spend the money on it. Since I have had it I have used it a ton. I use it all the time for different kinds of projects. I have made cards for birthdays and other occasions, I have used it for last minute gifts, lots of baby projects, t-shirts and onesies, stickers for my husband to put on his car, all sorts of stuff. Cricut just came out with a new machine, the Explore Air 2, and knowing how much I loved my Cricut when they said they were looking for bloggers to try it out I jumped at the chance. I was so excited when the box showed up on my doorstep and inside was a brand new mint green machine, along with some other supplies. One of the exciting new features is that the new machines have a fast mode that cuts twice as fast. You can still use the regular speed for more intricate designs but you can choose the fast option and it speeds up the cutting.
Like I said, I wanted to make a quick Thanksgiving project so I just picked up a wood plaque at the craft store, I think bought mine at JoAnn's and it was 6" x 18". I painted it with some chalky finish paint in a cream color. In design space made my design, I just wrote Be Grateful in a pretty font. along with my new machine I was also sent some supplies, including a metallic vinyl sampler pack. I thought that the copper color in the metallic pack would be really nice for fall so I cut my words out of that.
I added the words to my painted plaque and it was done. One of my favorite things about the Cricut is how quick a lot of the projects are. I do a lot of crocheting and quite a bit of sewing so a lot of the projects that I make take quite a while. I love that when I make a project with my Cricut it only takes a few minutes and I can have a finished project. Sometimes that is really nice. Kind of an immediate satisfaction.
How to Make a Be Grateful Sign
finished size 18" x 6"
You will need:
Instructions:
Paint your board and set aside to dry.
Using design space file cut out the words for the sign out of vinyl.
Cut and weed design and use transfer tape to place on the wooden sign.
Use your new sign to decorate for Thanksgiving and to remind you to be grateful for all of the blessings you enjoy in your life.
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