I’ve been busy creating a simple, rustic chic Easter mantle and it all started with these super simple and easy Easter signs I made with my Cricut. I love being able to interchange art on my mantle with each season, plus it’s really so easy to do.
These Easter signs add that extra little touch to tie the entire mantle together. Here’s how you can make them too!
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I seem to have a large amount of art that rotates through these frames. It’s the perfect way to decorate not only on a budget, but also quickly. And with 3 kids, I need easy and quick these days! So want to make these signs yourself? Here’s what you’ll need.
Materials Needed:
- Cardstock or Paper, I used Cricut’s Deluxe Paper in Natalie Malan Belle Citron, but you can find more options here.
- Vinyl
- Transfer Tape
- Easter Art
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Essential Tool Set
- White Frames
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Here’s How to make these Easter Signs!
Step 1 || You can grab the art in Cricut Design Space HERE, some of it might require you to either purchase it or have Cricut Access.
Don’t have Cricut Access? If you haven’t already signed up for Cricut Access, I suggest you do. You get access to tons of graphics and art elements to create your own designs. Check out Cricut Access HERE.
Step 2 || Next, figure out the size you want for each sign. Mine’s 3×5″ and 4×6″. Then setup the art to size in Design Space.
Step 3 || Follow the prompts on Design Space to start cutting each Vinyl color, or in my case I just used white.
Step 4 || If you haven’t already, cut your paper/cardstock to size and then prep/weed the vinyl.
Step 5 || Next, transfer your Vinyl to Transfer Paper.
Step 6 || Finally, apply the Vinyl to the paper, add to your frame and you’re done!
Here’s the after.
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Happy crafting, enjoy!
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