Video Tutorial in my Youtube Channel

How to personalize and apply permanent vinyl to Christmas ornaments. SUPER EASY with Cricut!!! Before applying the vinyl, I apply glitter or paint.
Here is the PART 1 of the tutorial of how to add glitter to the clear ornaments https://youtu.be/ikM1DrY8fA4
I am using 4” plastic Christmas ornaments; I buy them at the Dollar Tree, Amazon and glass ornaments at Hobby Lobby.
FREE Christmas SVG Designs: https://daisymultifacetica.com/design/
4” Christmas Ornaments:
Cricut Machine: Explore Air 2 https://shrsl.com/2kabj
Maker https://shrsl.com/2kabf
Permanent Vinyl:
Cricut: https://shrsl.com/2i49t
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ptVNFH
Cricut tools: https://shrsl.com/2i4a4
Transfer tape:
Cricut: https://shrsl.com/2i49u
Amazon: https://amzn.to/32Pk3sd
Fonts: https://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=hanitha
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Happy Crafting!!!!
Daisy Multifacetica
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