Happy Wednesday y’all! Hope everyone has a great day! We were suppose to be heading on to Dallas today but unfortunately things happen and so we are not. Hopefully my sis was able to get our reservations changed to another date and I still want to see the Zoo Lights. Anyways, to continue my “Beachy Christmas” theme I have my final part to share with you. So, let’s get started with “Merry Beachy Christmas Part 4…”
Things Used:
- Cricut Explore
- Silver String
- Aqua Glue
- Wavy Beach Scrapbook Paper
- Glue Dots
- Cricut Design Space App
- Photoshop Elements 13
- Cricut Tools
- Project from this week’s “Make It Monday”
Step #1:
The first thing I did was convert my already edited words “Merry,” “Beachy,” and “Christmas” into .png formats to upload them on to Cricut Design Space.
Step #2:
Then, I uploaded a .png file of my finished project from this week’s “Make It Monday” to help decide what size I should make my words.
Step #3:
Once I had everything sized accordingly, I let my Cricut Explore get to work.
Step #4:
Finally, I carefully glued my words on a long piece of silver string.
Step #5:
With my words in place on my string, I then used my glue dots to attach my string to my ‘Beachy Trees.’
There you go, my “Merry Beachy Christmas Part 4” project. Hope you enjoyed! Don’t forget Friday is “Scrap It Friday” and I’ve got a super cute double page layout by Mosaic Moments for all those Christmas pictures.
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Have any questions about today’s “Write It Wednesday” “Merry Beachy Christmas Part 4?” Please feel free to comment below. Thanks for visiting! Hope to see you again!
Crafty JBird
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