Sunday, April 24, 2011

A Greeting...and a wall word do-it-yourself.

I promised to share how I made my wall word out of vinyl without a stencil cutting machine...


but...


first and foremost...the JunkFest Girls would like to extend a heartfelt Easter greeting to all of you! Whether this is a special Christian holiday for you, or not, we want to remind you to take some time today to REFLECT.


Reflect on the goodness in your life and the family and friends that surround you.



On to the "home made" wall words. I don't have a die cutter and have an ongoing offer from a Junk Sista to cut anything I need. But of course I was a bit impatient and decided to give a few small projects a try.





I started by printing my intended fonts, then taped them to adhesive back vinyl.







With an exacto knife I cut through the paper into the vinyl. Make sure you use a cutting board for this!! (for some reason I missed a picture of this step) After you've cut along every line, remove your paper and look over the word or number to make sure you've cut through the vinyl as well.


Now peel away everything BUT what you want to use.







You'll notice here that I'm not so steady with the exacto knife. This is where the die cutter's have the advantage, but for a quickie job I decided this will do for now.








Here's the trick to this project. Press'n Seal. (no endorsement intended) If you've ever used vinyl wall words you know that there's a top and bottom layer over your vinyl. The press'n seal acts as your top layer. Rub it over the vinyl, then you can peel off the adhesive backing.








This way you can carry your stencil and work it onto it's new placement. Rub it in place very well, then carefully peel the press'n seal off.








Taa. Daa.






This would be better if I had more patience and a steadier hand for the exacto knife! But it's good for a quickie job to spruce up for company.


Happy Easter!







No comments:

Post a Comment