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No Soliciting Sign With New Glitter Ultra Cast Vinyl

No Soliciting Sign With New Glitter Ultra Cast Vinyl

Hi Expressions readers. Carol here again from The Answer Is Chocolate. I have to start off this post by wishing Expressions Vinyl a VERY Happy Birthday. I hope you’ve all been following the fun things they’ve been doing on their FB page.

Hopefully you won’t think I’m a mean anti-social Grinch when you see this month’s project. I actually made this for my Mom who is the un-Grinchiest person I know but who has one nemesis: Solicitors.

How do you tell people to go away but nicely? With a sign made using Expressions Vinyl Glitter Ultra Cast that’s how!

I tend towards using things for other than their intended purpose so for this project I used some metal flashing(?) from the HW store for my sign.

I chose a frame from my Silhouette library and then did the text in two different fonts. I am still far from an expert with my Cameo but one tip I think worth sharing is when working with text or multiple objects in a project, group your objects. How?

After you’ve completed your layout, click on edit then scroll down to “select all” . Next you’ll want to group them which binds them together so if you accidentally hit your keyboard or something you only accidentally re-size one thing and you don’t mess up the individual parts. Not that I’ve done that or anything.

I cut the frame and text out from the same vinyl. Applied it to the metal piece using transfer tape. For small or single pieces I don’t always use transfer tape. For something like this…DEFINITELY.

I always have to add something so I ran the rest of my vinyl through my Cuttlebug die cutter using a Tim Holtz Alterations die:

Attached all the layers with a brad and then super glued to the sign.

I made a No Soliciting sign for our house last year, and in another attempt to confuse the Hardware Store people, my stand is a metal tomato cage. I just use magnets to attach the sign to it. Someday the HW store people will stop asking me what I’m doing with stuff!

Jun 21st 2012 ExpressionsVinyl-Ambassador

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