Cricut DIY: Vinyl Kitchen Labels - Layering Vinyl
It's the new year which means it's time for me to start cleaning and organizing EVERYTHING. I've been wanting to add some labels to some containers I have so I thought this would be the perfect time. I have had this roll of patterned vinyl for awhile and have been wanting to use it, so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity. I'm going to layer patterned vinyl with regular vinyl to achieve this look - and I'll show you how to do it too!
Materials:
- Cricut Removable Vinyl Natalie Malan Juneberry Sampler (one of my FAVES!)
- Cricut Premium Vinyl (White)
- Cricut Transfer Tape
- Light Grip Cutting Mat
- Scraper Tool
- Weeder Tool
- Cricut Explore Air 2 or Cricut Maker
- Reusable Containers
- Scissors
- Washi Tape or Painter's Tape (optional, but used for the Hinge Method— see video for more details)
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That's all there is to it! Let us know in the comments below if you have any questions and we'd be happy to help. Happy making!
-Courteney
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2 comments
This video helped me as a newbie to the Cricut world. Got an Explore 3 for Christmas and and a bit overwhelmed. Tried a few things that failed miserably but I think I can do this!!! Thank you!
This video was very helpful and I am going to make my kitchen labels today!
Thank you!