![]() I used some festive striped twine I had on hand to tie these stocking tags to each stocking.I know it feels too early for some, but it’s 2020. Here is what our finished stocking name tags look like… I weeded the negative space from the letters and used transfer tape to transfer the vinyl letters to each chipboard stocking tag. While the chipboard pieces were drying, I cut the permanent vinyl. I also used this spray paint for a Merry Christmas front door sign! I sprayed them with two coats of spray paint, allowing them to dry between coats. To paint my DIY stocking tags, I balled up some tape on the backside (this helped lift them up), and stuck the tape to a piece of old cardboard. Here’s what they’ll look like when they’re cut… Use painter’s tape to secure all four sides of your chipboard to the mat.Ĭut the offset outline design with a Cricut knife blade in your Maker.Īfter the cut has been completed, gently pop out each stocking tag from the chipboard. To cut the chipboard, use a Cricut brayer (or a rolling pin, firm hand pressure, etc.) to press the chipboard piece flat onto the StrongGrip mat. No mirroring is necessary for these cuts. To cut your stocking name tags, you’ll want to cut your outlines on chipboard. Now you’re ready to cut your stocking name tags! How To Cut Your Stocking Name Tags Select both the slice result circle and the offset outline and Weld them. Once the circles are aligned and centered on each other, Slice them together, and remove the center cut.ĭuplicate this sliced circle for each stocking name tag you’ll be creating so they will all be the same size. Next, add another circle, decrease the size, and layer them on top of one another (see screenshot below).Ĭlick Align on the top toolbar and then click on Center. Next, I’ll show you how I created the circle to tie our stocking name tags…Ĭlick on Shapes on the left-hand toolbar, and then click on the circle shape. If there are certain cuts you’d rather your Cricut machine not cut, you can click on the Contour button at the bottom right of the the Design Space Canvas screen, and click on those to hide them. To use the Cricut offset feature, select the text you wish to outline, and click on the Offset button on the top toolbar of Design Space. ![]() Using the font of your choosing (I chose to use DTC Autumn Sunshine), type out the names for your stockings.Ĭricut offset creates an outline around your image or text and is perfect for this project. ![]() To design your stocking tags, open Cricut Design Space. How To Make Stocking Tags With Your Cricut Cricut Offset Feature permanent vinyl ( I used Cricut’s tomato red).What You Need To Make These Stocking Name Tags *This post contains affiliate links, however, all opinions are my own, as always. Of course, if you have additional questions about the project or offset, please leave a comment below! In this post, I’ll be sharing how I crafted our children’s (and new puppy’s) Christmas stocking name tags, as well as focusing on the offset feature within Cricut Design Space. ![]() There’s still plenty of time this month to create, craft, and celebrate together! Looking for an easy DIY stocking name tags tutorial? This Cricut how-to is for you!Ĭhristmas is NEXT WEEKEND, and I’m just now sharing this tutorial with you all…
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |