Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Bride and Groom Toasting Glasses

It is wedding season!  I love decorating wine glasses with vinyl but I wanted to make a set of toasting glasses for a special couple.
 
I found a Bride and Groom design from the Silhouette store and cut it out in Gold Glitzy Glitter Vinyl from the Buckle Boutique.
 
I use the Vinyl setting on my Silhouette program but I add a double cut.  You can cut the vinyl glitter side up - the glitter is embedded into the vinyl and is really smooth! 
Once the vinyl is cut, you need to weed away the extra pieces. 
I use a dental tool to "poke and pull" away the extra vinyl pieces.  It is harder to see the cut lines so I use my Ott Light and I go slow! 
This cut is thin in places so I went really slow and trimmed away the extra pieces when I could. 
The best transfer material is painter's tape.  The only problem is it is not transparent.  If you are cutting a thick design, you can peel up a corner and carefully apply without using transfer tape if you like. 
I use a Pampered Chef scraper to burnish the vinyl onto the tape and slowly peel the tape up. 
I cleaned the glass with rubbing alcohol and let it air dry.  I placed the vinyl on the glass and burnished it again.  I slowly peeled the tape off. 
I added a bow - you could also add tulle if you like.
 
Thank you for stopping by today - have a Blingy Day!!!
 
 
 
 

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2 comments:

  1. Stunning - beyond stunning. Have to check out that glitter vinyl. I have vinyl here now, did I tell you? And someday I'll do more than the print & cut with it (though my Grandson is happy with his Ninjas).

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