I’m not done with pineapples yet. I loved them last Summer, I still love them this Summer and I hope they stick around for next year.
I’ve taken my simple DIY Painted Pineapple Print and turned it into a little tote bag. My Cricut Explore Air™ machine made it super easy to cut a freezer paper stencil of a pineapple out.
I participating in the Cricut Design Space Star challenge. This month’s them is Fashion and Gear. So, if for some super lucky chance I make it to the top 10, you guys gotta help me out by voting for my bag.
So, here’s how I did it. First I logged into my Cricut Design Space account and started a new project with a simple 12×12 mat. I inserted my favorite pineapple image, it’s from the cartridge called Serenade. The great thing about Design Space is that you don’t have to buy the whole cartridge anymore, you can just buy one image. Ok, so once I have the image big enough on the mat I simply hit cut. You will be see a preview of the cutting mat and the pineapple will be in the top left hand corner of the mat. Click and drag the image over to the center of the mat.
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I love this.. I might have to do this with my explore;)
Awesome! I hope you do, please share pics on fb or IG so I can see. 🙂
I dont have a cricut, but I do have scissors! I love this bag! Thank you for sharing!
So true, good old scissors can totally do the trick or maybe an x acto knife. I hope you do make one 🙂