How to use Vinyl as a Stencil for a Geometric Nursery Sign
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by Nikita Grimes
20h ago
You won't believe how much fun I had with this project! I started by grabbing some plywood cut to size and adding a coat of paint. Then, I grabbed my silhouette, cutting out a design that matched the board's dimensions perfectly out of vinyl. After I placed the vinyl down I added another layer of the base coat to help with those sharp lines, and once it dried, I went in with a gorgeous contrasting color. Peeled off the vinyl, and voila – a seriously crisp design! Wrapped it all up by framing it with some extra boards. Easy peasy, and the result is seriously s ..read more
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How to add HTV to Stuffed Animals
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by Nikita Grimes
2w ago
Add HTV to stuffed animals! My favorite type of vinyl to use is Flocked. I find it is super forgiving and a bit thicker and heavier than regular HTV. All you have to do is cut the vinyl and add it to a stuffed animal of your choice. I used a Cricut mini press at heat setting 3 with a teflon sheet. I used good amount of pressure moving it around often with a teflon sheet in between. The key is to peel the transfer backing off very slowly to make sure if it needs a bit more pressing time/pressure you can do it without ruining the final result.  The adorable font I used for this projec ..read more
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How to use Social Media Logos for a Scannable Craft Fair Sign
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by Nikita Grimes
2w ago
Do you want to stand out at your next craft fair? If so I have the perfect project for you, a Social Media Sign. I used an arched 8x10 acrylic sign blank from Hobby Lobby. I like to make my scannable QR code in Canva, export it and trace in Silhouette Studio. So Fontsy Enterprise and Creative Pro VIP Members gain exclusive access to a comprehensive PDF providing guidance on the branding guidelines of various social media platforms! This resource equips you with all the essential information you need, along with links to the downloadable icons, to ensure seamless integration of soci ..read more
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Where to Find So Fontsy on Social Media
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by Kaysha Kitten
2w ago
With craft fair season coming up, it's a great time to get your social media in order to direct customers from craft shows to your online platforms. For guidance, take a look at So Fontsy on our social media platforms.  Add links to the logos to automatically redirect customers when they click on the icon.                                ..read more
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Three Projects you can make with DTF Transfers
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by Nikita Grimes
2w ago
Did you know that the versatility of DTF transfers goes beyond just t-shirts? I began by using the gang sheet builder on So Fontsy, which allowed me to order a sheet of multiple matching teacher designs. With that I decided to craft a set of personalized goodies for my child's teacher, adding a special touch by including her name in one of the designs for a custom clipboard. To complete the ensemble, I also fashioned a matching hat and t-shirt. I am excited to gift this unique set for teacher appreciation week!     Want to make a set for a teacher in your life to ..read more
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DIY HTV Decorative Dish Dish Towel
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by Nikita Grimes
3w ago
I just spiced up my kitchen by adding a super fun twist to a plain ol' kitchen towel!  I now have this kitchen towel that reads "Blessed are those who wash the dishes." I cut out the sassy quote from heat transfer vinyl, gave it a good press, and bam! Now, my kitchen has a towel that's basically a stand-up comedian for dishes. Who knew chores could be this entertaining? Grab the exact design that spruced up my kitchen towel from the fantastic Kitchen Towel and Design Bundle! The bundle is a steal at just $9.99, and the total value is  a remarkable $87.48. Plus, you'll score ..read more
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DIY Cat Food Jar with Vinyl
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by Nikita Grimes
1M ago
My cat holds a special place in my heart, and creating personalized items for her brings me so much joy. Crafting this cat food jar was a breeze – all it required was a jar, a design, and a bit of vinyl. Using my silhouette, I carefully cut out the design in vinyl, weeded it, and applied it to the jar. The end result is simply purrfect!  Snag the awesome design I used for this project from the incredible Big Cats and Dog Bundle! Guess what? It's only $8.99 right now, marked down a whopping 89% from $80.74. You get a bunch of 89 SVGs that'll seriously up your creative game. Trus ..read more
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How to Sublimate in a Cricut Mug Press
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by Nikita Grimes
2M ago
I love transforming a mundane white mug into something amazing through the  process of sublimation. This quick and straightforward method takes no more than 15 minutes from start to finish. I simply print my chosen design, carefully affix it to the mug with tape, and then press with my Cricut mug press. As soon as the press beeps I immediately remove the mug, unwrap it, and submerge it into a bucket of water. This not only halts the sublimation process but also aids in preventing any ghosting effects. It's truly an effortless and enjoyable project! Snag the exact design ..read more
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DIY Funny Farmhouse HTV Hand Towel
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by Nikita Grimes
3M ago
Update your house with some farmhouse decor, but make it sarcastic! Crafting this hand towel is a breeze – simply cut out the design in Heat Transfer Vinyl and press it onto the towel. Then hang it up for everyone to enjoy the lighthearted touch it adds to your space! This hilarious and adorable Funny Farmhouse bundle, a $95.46 value, is now available at an incredible 88% off for just $10.99! Inside, you'll discover 120 charming farmhouse SVGs, including the perfect design for your hand towel project. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your crafting game and bring joy to your sp ..read more
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DIY Spring Seed Storage Faux Book Storage Box
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by Nikita Grimes
3M ago
Oh my goodness, you know what's just the absolute cutest? Those faux book storage boxes! I got all crafty and made this adorable seed book. I started with a plain book box, gave it a fresh coat of white paint, and spruced up the front cover and spine with a sweet design using matte vinyl. Can you believe it? Now I've got the perfect spot to stash my seeds for the upcoming spring – talk about excitement!    Guess what? You can grab the exact designs and fonts I used in the project in the Spring SVG and Font Bundle. It's like a creative jackpot—originally priced at a wh ..read more
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