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Easy Star Ornament with Cricut

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Easy Star Ornament

I chose to make an easy star ornament because I love the holidays. I’ve recently dubbed my decorating style for the season “Fam Glam”. I definitely love to have a little sparkle and modern touches too – Christmas is for big kids too. I just want everyone to feel welcome and warm and happy. 

Merry And Bright

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I think that’s why this carol line stands out for me. I want my home to feel merry and bright; and really, shiny red and gold foil are just about as bright and merry as you can get. I’ve searched high and low for an ornament with this quote with no luck, so now that I have a Cricut Explorer Air, I decided to make one myself. 

Getting Started

This is only my second finished Cricut project, so I think it’s important to note ANYONE can make beautiful things with a Cricut machine. Seriously, this ornament is a snap. If you’re a more advanced Cricut creator you can probably skim this steps; they are really for newbies and nearly newbies like me.

Supplies:

  • Cricut Explorer Air 1 or 2
  • Cricut adhesive gold foil
  • Cricut weeder tools
  • Transfer paper
  • Wooden ornament 
  • Spray paint

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Instructions

Step 1: Get a star. I found this one at Michaels here in Toronto. Make sure the centre area between the points is large enough for your message. 

Step 2: Grab some spray paint. I had some leftover from a previous project and used that. You could also keep the natural wood colour if that’s your style.

Step 3: Create your design. The design studio for the Cricut explorer is very user friendly and easy to navigate. I created this simple text using the app on my iPad.

Step 4: Prepare to cut. The star I made features Cricut Adhesive Gold Foil. There are lots of mediums to choose from but I love the glitzy look of the shiny foil. Because the foil isn’t something you use everyday, you need to set your machine to “Custom” and select “Foil, Adhesive Backed – 0.25mm. 

Step 5: Double check that your design size will fit in the inner part of your star. (You can probably guess why I’m stressing this). 

Step 6: Send your design to print. Yay! This is my favourite part. 

Step 7: Use the Cricut tools weeder to remove excess foil from around your words. 

Step 8: With transfer paper, apply your message to your star. 

Step 9: Hang your ornament on the tree and let it shine!

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Melanie from mommydo.com writes about parenting, food, neat stuff and the unexpected beauty in life, all while juggling work, family life and spreading awareness and raising funds for Williams Syndrome.

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