Last week I finally did it! Unpacked it, found a storage place, and decided on an easy (or what I thought was an easy) first project. The reason I invested in the Cricut was to use it for some of those fun vinyl labels and sayings that seem to be popular. However, I decided to start by cutting paper for the first time through.
I've been collecting various containers to cover with either paper or fabric. I like the fabric covered boxes, but I wanted to start labeling the boxes, which thought would work better with paper. So out came the containers, paper, Mod Podge and Cricut.
I began by covering some containers fully. On a couple of the plastic containers I had I just added some sections of paper . Once I finished, the Cricut went to work. I had no idea how easy it was to use. After deciding what I was going to label the boxes with and the designs were cut, I Mod Podged them to the containers.
These were some of the containers I know have for decorative storage.
My Cricut and accessories have a couple of shelves they call home in my "office." You'll see this again in part 2.
I even labeled and Mod Podged a soap container that can now be refilled and reused.
And look who was watching me? Yes, this is our dog, Beasley. He has some anxiety issues an likes to be in the bath tub. Go figure...
Lessons learned:
1. Use the correct Mod Podge for the material you are using it on. Although you can't really tell, the Mod Podge on the soap container dried a bit cloudy. I think there is one that would dry clear on plastic or glass. I'll have to see if I can't find it for next time.
2. I need to learn how to spell "cartridges".
Do you have any great ideas for using the Cricut or Silhouette? I'd love to hear about them.
3 comments:
Awww... your puppy is so cute. The Cricut is not so bad either.
Everything looks great! I'm so glad you started using your cricut. I can't wait to see what else you do!
Thanks Kathleen. This could become very addicting. :)
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