Use a Cricut to make pretty labels, or use a label maker for simple labels. Heck, you can even use a piece of masking tape and a marker if money is tight (try cutting the tape straight to at least make it look tidy). Just be sure to label everything so that you (and everyone e...
Burnish (rub) thetapeonto the vinyl. A craft stick, butter knife, or the scraper from the Cricut Tool Kit can be used to do this! Peel the vinyl away from the liner at a 45-degree angle. If the vinyl sticks to the liner, simply burnish the tape onto the vinyl again and then cont...
and carefully laid the sticky part of the tape across my wording. I tried to keep the grid on the transfer tape as straight as possible so that it would be easier to line up my design on the board. I used myscraper toolto make sure the vinyl was securely adhered to the...
using my Cricut machine to cut adhesive vinyl to size, using washi tape to create grid lines on the paper. But in the end I went for the easiest solution…a black Sharpie pen and a ruler.
Color printer& something to cut with (details below) Cricut machine(I personally own the Cricut Explore and love it for so many different projects!) Silhouette machine If you want to keep it super basic, you can always print these stickers on regular paper and just add them to your journal...