August 5, 2020

DIY Wood Plaque Sign For Grandma Using Vinyl

Did you know that Grandparent's day is September 13th? I created a fun DIY wood plaque sign for Grandma. It would make a great gift!


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I found the cut file that I used in the Silhouette Design Store by searching for Grandma Life. Then I used my Silhouette Design Studio to adjust the cut file to the size I wanted and to separate the words so I could cut them all out at the same time but using two different color vinyl.
For the cursive words, I cut them out using StyleTechCraft Ultra Metallic Vinyl in Coral, and the other words I cut out using StyleTechCraft Glossy Vinyl in Medium Grey.


I put the settings on metallic vinyl and then sent it to my Silhouette Cameo 4 to be cut out.


Once it was cut out, I then weeded the vinyl pieces out that were not needed.


Then I transferred the vinyl words to some StyleTechCraft Clear Grid Transfer Tape and then transferred them to a wood plaque.



In one of the corners, I adhered some 49 and Market Wildflowers in Tangerine.



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