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Holiday Gift Tags

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Are you like me and run out of gift tags at midnight when wrapping holiday presents? I always need some extra gift tags this time of year for those extra Christmas gifts I pick up. These literally take just a couple of minutes to print, cut, and stick on your gift so it's the perfect solution when you find yourself gift tag-less. 

Supplies:

Download the FREE tags and cut file HERE.

Gift Tag Printables
Gift Tag Printables



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Disclosure: Erin is a paid consultant and has received  products from Brother to evaluate. However, the opinions expressed are entirely her own and based on her use of the products.

This post contains affiliate links. If you buy from these links it won't cost you a penny more but Erin will make a little bit of money (not enough for a pony😉.)

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DIY Ice Bucket and Coasters

We're having a heat wave in Southern California this Labor Day weekend, so it's the perfect time to whip up these coasters and an ice bucket. These cute coasters can be personalized with the initial of each guest for them to take home with them, or you can put your family initial on all of them to create a set.

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Supplies for one coaster:

Supplies for one Ice bucket:

 

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Coaster Instructions:

  1. Adhere the cork onto the standard craft mat face down. If needed, use washi tape along the edges to ensure it stays stuck on the mat. Insert the mat into the machine.20190726_082200
  2. Press “patterns,” then press the shapes icon.

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Scroll through the shapes to find a circle and press it.

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Adjust the size to fit inside the bottom of the mini pan. Then adjust the quantity to cut to the number of mini cake pan coasters you’re going to make. Press “set.”

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Select “cut” then press “ok,” then select “cut” and “start.”

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After it’s finished cutting, unload the mat and remove all the cork pieces from the mat.

  1. Adhere the black heat applied vinyl to the mat with the backing side adhered to the mat and load it into the machine.

Press the home button and “ok.”

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Then press “patterns,” then scroll down to the icon with a teacup and letter A and press it.

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Next, click on the teacup and scroll down to find the correct pattern: ST-B012.

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Resize the pattern to fit on your cork coaster. Then adjust the quantity and then press “set.”

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Next, select “cut” and then click on the wrench icon.

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Scroll down to “half cut” and turn it “on.” This will allow you to cut through only the vinyl and not the backing. Press “ok” to return to the previous screen.

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Perform a test cut if you’re new to cutting this type of vinyl on your machine.

Press “start” to begin cutting.

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After it’s finished cutting, unload the mat and remove all the pieces from the mat.

  1. Adhere the white heat applied vinyl to the mat with the backing side adhered to the mat and load it into the machine.

Press the home button and “ok.” Then press “patterns,” then “letters”

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Select the font you want to use and then type your initial and press “ok.”

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Press “Object Edit,” then resize the pattern to fit inside the black design.

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Adjust the quantity and then press “ok.”

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Select all of the patterns.

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Press “Object Edit” and then the “flip” icon so they will be cut in reverse.

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Press “ok,” then select “cut” and “start.”

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After it’s finished cutting, unload the mat and remove all the pieces from the mat.

        5. Carefully weed out the negative spaces of the designs in the heat applied vinyl by separating it from the backing and gently pulling it off.

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  1. At your ironing board, center the black design onto the cork circle with the vinyl side down. Cover it with a pressing cloth, iron it according to the manufacturer instructions, and then allow it to cool before slowly removing the backing.

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Center the white initial onto the center of the cork circle with the vinyl side down and follow the same instructions to adhere it onto the coaster.

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  1. Peel off the backing on the cork and adhere it to the inside bottom of the mini pan.

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  1. Wrap twine around the outside of the pan, tying it in place. Use hot glue to anchor it, if needed.

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Ice Bucket Instructions:

    1. Download the cut file (https://www.erinbassett.com/Freebies/Cut_Files/Ice%20Cold%20Beverages.fcm) and load it onto your ScanNCutDX by choosing “retrieve data,” and then choosing the source containing the cut file. 20190726_091155
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    2. Adhere the white vinyl to the top of the mat and the black vinyl below it and insert the mat into the machine.20190726_091546

 

  1. Press the scan icon then choose “ok” to begin the scan. 20190726_091639
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Drag the cut file piece onto the correct piece of vinyl then press “ok.” 20190726_091835
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        4. Select “cut,” and ensure it says that the “half-cut” is on so that it will cut only through the vinyl and not the backing. 20190726_091918

Perform a test cut if you’re unfamiliar with cutting this type of vinyl on your machine.

When you’re ready to cut press “start.”

When the cutting is complete, press unload and remove all the pieces from the cutting mat.

  1. Carefully weed out the negative spaces of the designs by separating it from the backing and gently pulling it off. 20190726_102109
  1. Remove the backing from the grid transfer sheet and then place the sheet on top of the vinyl pattern. 20190715_134245

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Carefully peel back the transfer sheet taking the vinyl with it. 20190715_134304

Center the design onto the front of the ice bucket. Burnish the transfer sheet to cause the vinyl to stick to the bucket then gently peel back the transfer sheet leaving the vinyl design on the bucket. 20190715_134410

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Disclosure: Erin is a paid consultant and has received  products from Brother to evaluate. However, the opinions expressed are entirely her own and based on her use of the products.

This post contains affiliate links. If you buy from these links it won't cost you a penny more but Erin will make a little bit of money (not enough for a pony😉.)

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Quilted Rhinestone Decor

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I love the way this project turned out. It's such a fun addition to my art studio and a great way to use up any scraps you have laying around.

Supplies:

Instructions:

(Note: I used pieces of fabric that were longer than 8" and then trimmed them down, but the correct measurements are listed in the instructions for my 4 ½” x 6 ½” frame...if you use a different size frame adjust your fabric sizes accordingly.)

  1. Select two strips of fabric and pin or clip the right sides together. Sew a ¼” seam down one of the long edges. Open and press the seams down with an iron. Rhinestone 1
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  2. Select another strip of fabric and pin or clip it the right side to the right side of one of the previously sewn strips. Rhinestone 3
  3. You should now have three strips of fabric sewn together. Trim the two edge strips in half.  Rhinestone3b
    Rhinestone3bAnd then trim your joined fabric to  4" x 4" Rhinestone3d
  4. Decide which fabric pieces to use for each of the edges and then continue to sew on strips around the edges of the three strip piece using the same method of pinning the right sides together, sewing the edge with a ¼” seam and then pressing the seam open. Rhinestone 4
  5. Prepare a piece of fabric for the rhinestone by cutting it to about 6 ½” x  2½”. Fray the edges if desired. Set aside.  Rhinestone 5b
  6. Download the free rhinestone cut file and open it up on your ScanNCut machine. Rhinestone 6
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  7. Open the Rhinestone Kit and remove the black fuzzy template material. Apply that to the cutting mat, fuzzy side up. Rhinestone 9
  8. Cut out the “create” rhinestone design. Be sure to do a test cut if you are not sure what blade setting to use. Rhinestone 12
  9. Remove the material from the mat, trim down if necessary, and separate just the corner of material from the backing. While firmly holding down the backing, quickly pull off the material. If any circle remain in the fabric, poke them out. Rhinestone 13
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  10. Place the Rhinestone Kit lid down onto your work surface and place the reusable backing board, shiny side up into the lid. Adhere the template you just created onto the backing board. Rhinestone 15
  11. Sprinkle the rhinestones onto the template. Rhinestone 16
  12. Use the brush in a circular pattern over the rhinestones to move them into position. Rhinestone 17
  13. Cut a piece of transfer tape to size, remove the backing, and press it firmly onto the rhinestones. Rhinestone 18
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  14. Lift the transfer tape up to remove the rhinestones from the template. Rhinestone 20a

  15. Place the transfer tape with rhinestones on top of the previously prepared fabric piece. Rhinestone 20b
  16. Following the package instructions, iron on the rhinestones and allow it to cool. Rhinestone 20c
  17. Carefully peel up the transfer tape. Rhinestone 20d
  18. Place the rhinestone fabric piece into the center of your quilted piece. Using the embroidery thread, hand stitch around the rhinestone fabric to secure it in place. Rhinestone 21
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  19. Place the fabric piece face down on your worksurface. Center the batting on top of it. Center the chipboard on top of that. Fold the fabric and batting edges around the chipboard and tape or glue into place. If desired, cover the backside of the piece with a piece of cardstock. Rhinestone 25
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  20. Slide the piece into the frame. Rhinestone 27
  21. Embellish with decorate stick pins. Rhinestone 28
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Disclosure: Erin is a paid consultant and has received  products from Brother to evaluate. However, the opinions expressed are entirely her own and based on her use of the products.

This post contains affiliate links. If you buy from these links it won't cost you a penny more but Erin will make a little bit of money (not enough for a pony). 

 

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Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year!

This week it's time for me to go back to work and with the new year we all need a new calendar to hang on our wall. This one is great since it’s made using an acrylic sign holder, so you can write on it with dry erase markers this month and then erase it and have a blank slate for February.

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Supplies:

 

Instructions:

Watch this video tutorial, or follow along with the written instructions below.

 

  1. Download the Calendar and the year cut file from http://www.erinbassett.com/Freebies/Cut_Files/Jan_Calendar.fcm and http://www.erinbassett.com/Freebies/Cut_Files/Month_Year.fcm: Download the New Year’s Eve Glasses cut file from ScanNCutCanvas. 1
  2. Load the calendar cut file onto your ScanNCut and cut it out of gold craft vinyl. If you use a different size sign holder you will need to adjust the size before cutting. Be sure to perform a test cut to determine your blade depth. You want your blade to cut through the vinyl, but not through the vinyl backing paper. 2
  3. Cut the New Year’s Glasses and “2018” out of black craft vinyl and put it aside for later. 3
  4. Trim your scrapbook paper to fit your sign holder and insert the paper inside it. 4
  5. Weed out the negative parts of the calendar, New Year’s Glasses, and 2018 by slowly pealing back the parts of the vinyl you won’t be using. The pick tool is helpful to get the tiny pieces out. 5
  6. Apply a piece of grid transfer paper on top of the calendar design making sure to use the grid marks to like up your design so it’s straight. Burnish it so the vinyl adheres to the transfer paper. 6
  7. Slowly peel up the transfer paper to lift off the vinyl design. 7
  8. Line up the edge of grid paper and the edge of the sign holder. Smooth the transfer paper onto the acrylic sign and then burnish it to make the vinyl adhere to the sign holder. 8
  9. Repeat that process for the other cut vinyl designs. 9
  10. Thread a piece of ribbon through the two panes of the sign holder and tie a bow in which to hang your calendar. 10

Your calendar is all set to fill out for the month!  Next month you can just erase your writing, remove the “January,” and apply “February,” and then switch out any of the decorative pieces.11

 

Disclosure: Erin is a paid consultant and has received  products from Brother to evaluate. However, the opinions expressed are entirely her own and based on her use of the products.

This post contains affiliate links. If you buy from these links it won't cost you a penny more but Erin will make a little bit of money (not enough for a pony). 

 

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Create Unicorn Cupcake Holders & Sign

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Whether it’s for a birthday or just for fun these unicorn cupcake holders are sure to bring a smile to the receiver’s face!

Supplies:

Instructions:

  1. Download the free cut files from the following links: ScanNCut Cut Files
  2. To create the cupcake holder, load the Unicorn Ears cut file onto your ScanNCut and duplicate the shapes for the number of cupcake holders you are making. Place the pink cardstock onto the mat and insert it into the machine and cut out the shapes. Remove the pieces from the mat and set them aside. Repeat the process to cut out the Unicorn horn on gold cardstock. 2
  3. For each ear, gently overlap the two bottom edges and glue them into place. 3
  4. Glue the ears and the horn to the inverted cup to create the cupcake cover. 4
  5. If desired glue ribbon along the edge of the lid to embellish the cupcake holder. 5
  6. Place a cupcake onto the holder and place the cover on it. 6

 

To create the sign:

  1. Load the “Life is Sweet” cut file onto your ScanNCut. Place a piece of white craft vinyl onto the mat and insert it into the machine and then cut out the design. (Remember to do a test cut to determine the proper blade depth.) Screenshot life is sweet
  2. Remove the vinyl from the mat and then gently peel off the vinyl off the negative areas of the design. It is helpful to use the hook tool to remove the insides of letters. S2
  3. Remove the backing to the grid transfer sheet and smooth it onto the vinyl design. Burnish over the design so it sticks to the transfer sheet. S3
  4. Slowly lift the transfer sheet up to peel up the vinyl design. Place the transfer sheet onto the center of the chalk board. Burnish over the design again so it sticks to the chalk board. S4
  5. Slowly lift the transfer sheet off of the vinyl design and chalkboard. S5

Enjoy!

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Disclosure: Erin is a paid consultant and has received  products from Brother to evaluate. However, the opinions expressed are entirely her own and based on her use of the products.

This post contains affiliate links. If you buy from these links it won't cost you a penny more but Erin will make a little bit of money (not enough for a pony). 

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