@@IamChelsee I’m sorry, I just read what I wrote. 😩 I meant the vinyl. 🤣 I had wondered did/do you place your vinyl on the underside of the vinyl or always on top? I plan to make some invites and a bar sign but thought about putting it on the underside and painting over so that the top is smooth but you definitely have more experience in successfully executing the process. They all came out beautifully.
I should definitely just say thank you and take this compliment but as much as I appreciate that, hell naw! lol I wish I had a clean plan for anything!
So here’s a trick reverse your image, do steps as normal but when it’s time to place image flip it to where the image is faceing the object and just peel the paper back stress free
I know I’m 8 months late, forgive me! I actually order them online from amazon, they come in a set of 15. I’m going to share a link in a new cricut tutorial upload! They’re about $38 I believe, and were perfect for most tabletop sizes of acrylic.
Thank you! I’m going to upload my updated process and include the link of two different versions I order from Amazon. I don’t have the links at the moment, but usually the top finds for “acrylic holder stand”
If I have alot of things to align I just print the the picture on paper I have A3 printer for big project and then put the paper under the acrylic board so I can easily know put everything where it suppose to be
Hey! The first one I built on my channel was perfect for outside because of how dense, but these I used a lighter plywood. They can still stand outside as long as the wind keeps it cute.
Hi. I want to build one for myself and notice in the comments that you said you would put the measurements and type of wood & materials used but I don't see it in the description. Could you send it to me or repost?
lol stupid is not necessary! Looking back I think it was crazy to click “undo” in the middle of the project. Feel free to share any ideas / inspo w/ me!