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First Christmas Personalised Ornaments

First Christmas Acrylic Ornament

First Christmas Personalised Ornaments

Created by ©BeejuiCreations 2018-2022

First Christmas Personalised Ornaments – Acrylic decorations. Love love love these! They will look gorgeous on the Christmas tree to cherish every year.

To clarify this Christmas ornament project was created on a Cricut Maker.

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First Christmas Personalised Ornaments - white
First Christmas Personalised Ornaments – White

First Christmas Personalised Ornaments

Materials

Firstly, you will need an acrylic blank ornament. The ornament shown in the pictures for example, is a mirrored 8cm Acrylic 3mm thick circle from Woodform Crafts. Here is the link:

Silver Mirrored – https://www.woodformcrafts.co.uk/product/10-x-silver-mirror-acrylic-8cm-hanging-circle-wc1061/https://www.woodformcrafts.co.uk/product/10-x-silver-mirror-acrylic-8cm-hanging-circle-wc1061/

Secondly, you will need a Cricut machine – Shop Cricut and the design required for this is in Cricut Design Space – Cricut Design Space™. Subsequently, to access this you may need a Cricut Access subscription. I designed my own SVG for this project, here is the link:

https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/603765ff2dfb5f036c26b2c6

As soon as the design is loaded, you will be able to customize it by changing the names and moving the snowflakes etc. If the names are longer you can adjust the size or move the snowflakes.

Before clicking ‘Make it’ hide the 8cm back circle and select all of the design, then WELD.

NOTE: The 8cm circle at the back of the design is for alignment purposes only, this will need to be hidden before you cut the design.

First Christmas Personalised Ornaments - Blue
First Christmas Personalised Ornaments – Blue

Furthermore, you will also need a 10cm piece of permanent vinyl for this project. This is the white vinyl I have used in this project:

https://amzn.to/3jVqfb9

For the pink and blue I used vinyl sheets from this pack

https://amzn.to/3ttvp10

First Christmas Personalised Ornaments - Pink
First Christmas Personalised Ornaments – Pink

Process

Start the project by loading the Cricut machine with the mat and vinyl then press start to cut. Above all please make sure that you use the correct material settings for the vinyl being used.

As soon as the Cricut has finished cutting, eject the mat and carefully remove the cut vinyl sheet. At this stage you can proceed to weed your design.

NOTE: The square and small circle on the design are there to aid lining up the decal and acrylic blank. Remove these after applying the design to the acrylic ornament.

TIP: for small writing, intricate designs etc. place transfer tape over the whole design before weeding it. Turn the design over, take the backing paper off and weed straight off of the transfer sheet. As a result this keeps all the tiny letters firmly stuck down and stops them moving about.

Lastly, you will need approximately 15cm of ribbon or cord to make the hanger for your ornament. I prefer the cord for a neater finish. All the ribbon and cord was from Hobbycraft. Links for this is below.

Black Cord – https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/black-ribbon-knot-cord-2mm-x-10m/568020-1003

White Cord – https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/white-ribbon-knot-cord-2mm-x-10m/568020-1016

White Organza ribbon – https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/white-organdie-ribbon-12mm-x-6m/569761-1017

Furthermore if you don’t use or have a Cricut machine, these Acrylic Ornaments are for sale in my facebook shop Beejui Creations | Facebook

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Baby Giraffe Crochet Pattern – Free Pattern Link

Baby Giraffe Crochet Pattern

Baby Giraffe Crochet Pattern – Free Pattern Link. How cute is this? Look at this adorable little crochet baby giraffe.

This pattern is easy to follow and I had so much fun creating this project. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

This giraffe makes a lovely addition to my ever increasing little crochet animal family. It fits in perfectly with my other crochet elephants and monkeys.

This would also make a beautiful gift for someone special to cherish forever.

Baby Giraffe Crochet Pattern - Free Pattern Link

Baby Giraffe Crochet Pattern

Materials I used on this project:

I used a 3.5mm crochet hook, but you could probably get away with using a 4mm.

The yarn I used is Stylecraft Special DK –

Sunshine – Stylecraft Special DK yarn

Dark Brown – Stylecraft Special DK yarn

I used approximately 50g of both the Sunshine and Dark Brown yarn and created 2 giraffes from both balls of yarn.

The best soft toy filling I have found is from Hobbycraft. It’s usually on offer, so the more you buy the cheaper the price – https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/soft-toy-filling-200g/630191-1000?_br_psugg_q=soft+toy+stuffing

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This lovely, easy to follow pattern is from Ravelry and here is the link:

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-giraffe-amigurumi

All credit goes to the pattern designer – Courtney Deley.

Baby Giraffe Crochet Pattern

I hope you have enjoyed creating your very own Baby Giraffe.  I would really love to see your creations from this pattern, please share a photo in the comments.

If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations.

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