I asked if she would mind sharing with you just how she did it.
This is what Cheryl said she did:
1. I converted the image to an SVG file using Inkscape.
2. I cut the image on my Cricut Expression using the SCAL (Sure Cuts A Lot) program.
3. I use transfer tape to transfer the image to a 12" tile.
To insure that it doesn't come off, I use outdoor vinyl. Unfortunately, it is harder to work with.
2. I cut the image on my Cricut Expression using the SCAL (Sure Cuts A Lot) program.
3. I use transfer tape to transfer the image to a 12" tile.
To insure that it doesn't come off, I use outdoor vinyl. Unfortunately, it is harder to work with.
Here's the same subway art print, but used in a whole other way:
I was just as excited when I was invited to click over to Billime Party of four to see how Kelly used the Easter subway art in her darling table display. This little bunny it too sweet!
If you've used the Easter or Spring Subway Art prints we'd love to see your ideas! Just leave a link to your post in the comments, so we can come check it out.
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