Friday, April 27, 2012

Personalized Drinks - Tutorial by Jennifer Evans

Hi, It's Jennifer with you today!
I have to admit, the Silhouette Cameo is on my wish list, but who says I can't have fun with vinyl before then? Last month I was a host for a scrap retreat and this was my chance to try out something I have been wanting to do for a long time!


I created these vinyl chalkboard stickers with my Big Shot and Samantha Walker's Twisted Metal Tags and Accents Spellbinders set. Here is just how easy it is!

1. Cut the Silhouette black vinyl to fit into your die cut machine.

2. According to manufacturers instructions, sandwich the vinyl with the die as if it were paper.

3. Remove backing and stick to cups

4. Use a chalkboard pen to write names on the stickers.

These coffee cups had lids and were use at the tables while the girls scrapped. Some even added a colorful straw with a banner and sipped on their cold drinks too! 

1 comment:

  1. Jennifer, I bought some Chalk fabric awhile back for some that same idea, but for the kids while they come to visit. They have brillant ideas for designs. Thanks for sharing....Judith, Texas

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