I just put my daughters name on her book box. She attends a private school where they need to carry all their own books and supplies with them each day. She has a roly cart with lid in pink of course! I found this very cute font called Floralies [font] for free. I altered it in Adobe Illustrator to separate the flowers from the letters so I could cut them out in two different colors. This is my first vinyl project with my new Cricut Explore [If you can print it, you can cut it with the Cricut Explore machine.] and it was so easy to do. I love the settings dial making life so much easier I didn't have to guess on the depth to cut.
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