As much as I wish the Dollar Tree sold vinyl, adhesive foil, etc….they don’t! I mean, why would I? 75-sheet packs of polaroid copier paper are an affordable way to make sure you always have paper on hand for your copier or printer. It’s inexpensive, you can make super large stencils and you … Our tip this week is about using clear contact paper in place of Transfer tape! Consider cutting various strips of fabric and $1 Mod Podge at the Dollar Tree to create a country chic Holiday center piece. I find it best to pull on the diagonal with a little bit of a zig zag motion. Dollar Tree night lights; Remove the original design with acetone (nail polish - just make sure it's 100% acetone) 651 vinyl (I use Orcal brand) Design to fit a 3.25 inch circle Again, run Cricut scrapper over entire stencil to get a firm attachment of the wood. Don't blow your budget. And as long as you keep doing your thing, we’ll keep doing ours: designing and building the tools you need to live your most creative life. Used Dollar Tree contact paper to make this huge stencil for a sign. Tutorials We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. 10 Fun Cricut & Cameo Silhouette Projects with Dollar Tree Products. More posts from the cricut community. Yes you heard me correct Clear cheap ol ' contact paper from Dollar Tree or Walmart or Home Depot its all the same (well make sure you get the stuff with the grid on the back from the dollar tree not he stuff that just on white backing that stuff doesn't work) I get mine from walmart or dollar tree. High-quality 20-lb. 411. Don't pull it away from the release paper. This little Cricut hack took my crafting to a whole new level! Right? Gently remove Press ‘n’ Seal. I find it best to pull on the diagonal with a little bit of a zig zag motion. And it is half the price at Dollar Tree than at the hardware store or a big box store! So it was really only a matter of time before I … The Dollar Tree is one of my favorite places for "blanks" - items to put cricut vinyl designs on - but it's also where I find some of my basic supplies and tools. The Cricut can cut fabric too!