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Poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me..
Poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me..











poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me..
  1. Poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me.. mod#
  2. Poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me.. download#

Use a ruler and pencil to write out your phrase, then a ruler, exacto knife and cutting mat to cut them all out.Ĭlick on the ‘download here’ buttons to download your desired individual template, or the ‘download all here’ at the bottom to get all four. If you don’t have a cutting machine, you could still make a cut out poster, but you’ll want to use a short quote and very simple, straight lines. For the gold foil, simply cut the sheet into a desired size (mine is 4 inches), remove the backing and carefully adhere to the bottom of the page. Other options: Apply the same method for the gold leaf, except apply small amounts of glue at a time and use tweezers to carefully place each bit of gold leaf on top, until you have as much as you desire. Shake off the excess glitter/confettiħ Hang using masking tape or washing tape on the back of the poster Alternatively, you can use double sided tapeĦ Sprinkle glitter/confetti over the glue/tape until it is entirely covered.

poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me..

Poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me.. mod#

Silhouette templates and machine (or equivalent)ġ Cut out the selected type (downloads below) according to machine instructionsĢ Carefully remove the cardstock from the plastic, making sure not to rip any of the lettersģ If necessary, use tweezers to remove any delicate partsĤ Place cardstock on a flat surface – use a folded piece of paper if you want to easily collect the glitter/confetti/whatever you’re usingĥ Lightly brush on some mod podge.Ready to make your own? Let’s do it! Materials be very careful when removing the cardstock so as not to rip the lettering. I offer the templates for each of the 4 posters below, but if you make your own there are just a few things to rememberģ. It adds a bit more interest to the poster. You could certainly leave the poster with just the text, but I wanted to jazz mine up a bit with glitter, confetti, gold leaf and adhesive gold foil. Don’t you just feel excited about the future reading that!? I then went on to create posters for “Make it happen”, “Go get it girl”, and “Throw kindness around like confetti”, because honestly that’s just the best imagery ever, especially when the poster has real confetti. I loved the quote from the original poster “things are about to get really good”. Since I have these up in my studio, I wanted quotes that would motivate me to work hard and have fun. Voila! Oh, and searching for those perfect phrases of course. All it takes is a bit of typing (with the perfect font of course), cutting, glueing, pasting. If you have a paper cutting machine (I used my Silhouette) then this DIY is super easy. Don’t be surprised if you find an instagram picture of my entire studio covered in these things! I only intended to make one poster, but it was so addicting I ended up making four. My own version of it anyway, mainly because my cutting machines aren’t large enough for poster paper and because I love to add pops of colour. My next thought? “I could make that”.Īnd so I did. When I saw this photo from Sugar & Cloth’s office tour on Glitter Guide, I instantly fell in love.













Poster when you cut it for me...paste it for me..