Friday, January 17, 2014

First Vinyl Experience.

So I decided I wanted to make a prototype for my daughters Valentine's Day craft night we will be hosting in 2 weeks. After many wonderful pins on Pinterest - I found a couple of great ideas that I would be willing to try with six 7-year-olds! Shout to to the Life{Sweet}Life Blog, who gave me the instructions on how to make my own Gumball Machine Candy Jar! I decided to write the words "sweet" across the glass of my bowl. I found a great deal on vinyl at JoAnn's - only $6.99 regular price vs. Michael's $9.99 - and JoAnn's was having a 40% off sale on Cricut items! $4.19 per vinyl roll - not a bad deal!

Being new to this whole Silhouette adventure - I had no idea how to run it through my machine. Luckily, my high school friend/college bff-roommate/mom friend who has a silhouette gave me some pointers. She said:
Don't use the cutting mat...uncheck it in the cut settings.
You can leave it on the roll and feed it in then cut or cut the amount you need.

So - I did that. I felt really strange putting the vinyl in with only one side not being held down. As the vinyl was going back and forth and then eventually sideways - I thought....hmmm...I don't think this is how it is supposed to go. It kind of looked like a dance - so much so, that I video taped it.



Quite whimsical - don't you think?

So I texted her the photo of the aftermath... #fail


Little did I know - that you can move your rollers! So I did that - and tried again! Now this is looking like it should...


It finished up - and #success!


So, I had painted my base and top red - added the black vinyl lettering....and ta da! I need to add some candy and ribbon - but not too bad!


In my own pickiness - the letters are a little too large - and for craft night I will make them smaller. But what a super cute - inexpensive idea for Valentine's Day! Love it!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Erin,

    They are going to LOVE making these! I'm so glad you posted the YouTube videos to show what happens when you don't move the rollers, now I'll know to move them when I try my first vinyl project!

    Peace, Love and Joy,
    Joyce

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