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    Home » Cricut » Apothecary Vinyl Labels

    Published: Oct 15, 2013 | Modified: Jan 29, 2019 | Posted Under: Cricut

    Apothecary Vinyl Labels

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    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diy

    Today, I’m sharing with you a super easy to create Halloween project that anyone can make (as long as you have a Cricut)! Cricut recently released a few new Halloween cartridges. I was so happy to see that the Monster Bash cartridge finally had apothecary vinyl labels in a cartridge. As soon as they released it I went to my local craft store and picked up a few glass jars.

    And because I love working with Cricut they have an amazing opportunity for our readers…

    Buy One, Get One free Digital Cartridge offer! When you purchase Monster Bash at $24.99, you’ll receive Chic and Scary for free! 

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diy

    Supplies:

    • Cricut & Cricut Craft Room
    • Monster Bash Cartridge
    • Vinyl
    • Transfer Tape
    • Cricut Tools
    • Plastic Spatula
    • Jars

    Start by setting up your labels in Cricut Craft Room. Make sure they will fit on your jars. Feel free to cut them out on paper first before using vinyl. Then begin to cut vinyl using vinyl settings in Cricut Craft Room.

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diy

    Using a sharp pointy tool begin to “weed” out the negative portions you don’t want to show when you transfer the vinyl.apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diyThen apply transfer paper on to the top of the vinyl you want to transfer.

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diyPlace the transfer paper/vinyl on top of the jar.

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diyUsing a flexible spatula smooth the transfer paper, and then carefully remove transfer paper.

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diyRepeat again until all of your jars have been created.

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diy

    There you have it–in less than 30 minutes you’ll have very cool apothecary vinyl labels for any jar of your choosing! apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diy

    apothecary vinyl labels made using the @Cricut from SewWoodsy.com #halloween #craft #diy

    cricut apothecary jars 11

    If your a Cricut user–hop on this special offer! You won’t regret it–trust me! Endless projects to make for years to come!

    Disclaimer: I did not receive anything from Provo Craft to post about this special. I love Cricut and simple wanted to share with all our readers! 

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