Happy Spring Flower Bucket
Is the winter blahs getting you down? Make way for springtime with this cute piece of home décor. It could easily take the place of a wreath on your front door or be used inside or outside your home.

Video on how to create this project: https://youtu.be/CKZCjhpdpNg
Supplies:
- ScanNCutDX Machine and Accessories
- Galvanized Tin Pail
- Various Colors of Craft Vinyl Remnants (6 - 2” x 2”; 1 – 8”x4”)
- Grid Transfer Paper
- Alcohol Wipe
- FREE Cut File
Instructions:
- Download the free cut file and load it onto your ScanNCut.
- Place your pieces of vinyl onto the Standard Cutting Mat and load it into the machine.
- Press the “scan” button then “start” to scan in the mat.
- Drag each of the letters onto the correct piece of vinyl. Press “ok”
- Select “cut.” Change the settings by clicking on the wrench tool. Turn “on” the Half Cut. Press “ok.”
- Press “start” to begin cutting.
- Unload the mat and remove all the vinyl pieces.
- Weed the vinyl by removing the negative vinyl pieces from each piece of vinyl.
Don’t forget the insides of letters and loops.
- Trim a piece of Grid Transfer Paper to approximately 8”x4” and remove the paper backing. Place the Grid Transfer Paper on top of “happy,” use the spatula to rub over
- Slowly peel up the Grid Transfer Paper which lifts the vinyl off of the backing paper.
- Clean the front of the tin pail with an alcohol wipe. Place the vinyl design onto the front of it.
- Use a spatula to rub over the letters again and then slowly peel up the Grid Transfer Paper.
- Arrange the letters for “spring” onto the Grid Transfer Paper. Use the lines to place the letters exactly where you want them. Use the spatula to rub over the vinyl.
- Slowly peel up the Grid Transfer Paper which lifts the vinyl off of the backing papers.
- Place “spring” below “happy.” Use the spatula to rub over the vinyl and then slowly peel it off.
- Fill your tin pail with flowers.
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