Print & Cut “But First Hot Cocoa Gnome”
Shaker Gift Tag
Print & Cut “But First Hot Cocoa Gnome” Shaker Gift Tag
Set your height to 3.75″ or larger.
Direct Download:
https://www.dropbox.com/…/Print%20%26%20Cut%20Gnome…
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CreativeFabrica.com
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Print & Cut File: To go coffee cup gift tag with a buffalo plaid background adorned by an adorable Christmas Gnome with saying But First hot Cocoa. Print and cut files are transparent PNG files that you upload to your cutting machine software and it will allow you to print the image out and the machine will cut the image out for you. I have used these files in both my Silhouette Cameo 4 and also my Cricut Maker. The Cricut Maker is the more user friendly machine between the two machines.
Instructions:
Download the transparent PNG to your computer. Upload the PNG to your cutting design software. Resize the height to 3.75″ and then duplicate the image and you can cut 2 shakers from one print out.
Print the project on to Canon Matte Photo Paper. Once the project is cut place double sided tape #ad https://amzn.to/3jgEbvx on the unprinted side of the front piece which has the window cut out. Place the tape along the edges of the cut out.
Place acetate window on top of the tape and trim it to fit inside the edges ( trim off excess ) #ad https://amzn.to/3BXkiAU
Once your acetate is adhered to the inside front piece add foam tape along the frame of the inside window ( on top of the tape you put down to hold the acetate on ) #ad https://amzn.to/3DN8m5k
Sprinkle 1/4 tsp of confetti sequins, seed beads, etc. inside the area where you placed the foam tape. Remove the paper from the foam tape and add a tiny bit of glue on top to give you wiggle room ( slide the back into place ) Take the bottom piece and with the image side down place it on top of your piece filled with shaker goodies. Wiggle it to align it. Allow time for the glue to dry then flip over and admire your project!
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