This may be the easiest resin project you have EVER done… but it also has a huge impact. Which is kind of my favorite combination! You can use this technique to add a pretty resin backdrop to any glass or acrylic (just think of all the antique window projects you could make… command center anyone?) but in today’s project we’re… Read More
Easy Wedding Seating Chart out of an Antique Window
It’s time for another fun Wedding project that you can make with your Cricut! Today we’re going to take an antique window and up-cycle it into a pretty Seating Chart for your reception… this is a fun project that is super simple. The only skills involved are cutting vinyl and weeding! Perfect for beginner Cricut crafters! Want to see how… Read More
Easy Fall Pillow with Cricut’s Infusible Ink
Ever since Cricut came out with Infusible Ink I have been obsessed with how it bonds so completely to whatever surface you put it on. It doesn’t sit on top of the surface, it literally bonds to the surface. So when these little pillow covers came out I knew I had to whip up a few. And fall is the… Read More
DIY Resin Geode Inspired “Hello” Marquee Sign
Are you ready for a really cute resin sign makeover? I found this little marquee sign at the craft store and just knew how adorable it would be with a rose gold and blush resin geode inlay. I mean… a little resin work would really make this sign pop! The best part? Since this little marquee sign is already made… Read More
How to Make Easy Fall Resin Coasters
This is a sponsored post for Wagner but all opinions are 100% mine! It’s officially fall!!! Which means the changing of the leaves (not in Alabama), the weather turning colder (definitely not in Alabama), breaking out of mittens and scarves (I’m wearing shorts and flip flops…) okay you get the idea! It may be hot here but that’s why I… Read More
How to Topcoat Resin
Every once in a while you have a resin piece that needs a topcoat… which is a fancy way of saying a new, thin, glossy layer of resin! Typically resin pieces come straight out of their silicone mold ready to rock… no topcoat needed. But if you have a matte mold (like a baking mold that doesn’t leave your pieces… Read More
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