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How crazy is it that the Fourth of July is this WEEKEND!? I have been crafting non-stop and just finished the most amazing piñata for this weekend’s festivities #everypartyneedsapiñata I am saving the piñata reveal for another day (trust me it is worth the wait), but in the meantime I am sharing all the how-to details on this awesome American Flag Monogrammed Tray. It combines so many of my favorite things (‘merica, serving trays and monograms!) and using my Cricut Explore™ it only took me about ten minutes to make 💁
Cricut Explore Air™ or Cricut Explore One™
White Plastic Serving Tray (I purchased mine from Target awhile ago, Wayfair carries a similar tray)
Red and Blue Vinyl
Transfer Tape
Note: This tutorial is intended for someone with experience using Cricut Design Space™, therefore, I will not go over the basics that most Cricut users are familiar with, rather this is a general overview of how I achieved the look of my finished DIY. As always, I am happy to answer any questions, just leave a comment or send me an email!
- Visit Mark and Graham, create and save your monogram.
- Open this template for the flag’s stripes in Cricut Design Space™.
- Select upload image and upload your monogram.
- Adjust the size of your monogram to fit the overall design of the flag and then adjust the size of the entire design to your desired size.
- Cut out your designs, cut the stripes from red vinyl and the monogram from blue vinyl.
- Using transfer tape, adhere your monogrammed flag to your tray.
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