![]() ![]() ![]() When it was finished cutting, I carefully peeled off the negative space and used a piece of contact paper to lift the vinyl.ĥ. I also turned on line segment overcut, I feel like it helps with inctricate designs like this. I cut my vinyl with a blade depth of 2 and a speed of 2, thickness was whatever Silhouette suggests for vinyl. The font I used is called Little Lord Fontleroy. I have a silhouette cameo and I drew the tooth myself. While it’s drying you can go ahead and lay your design out using your cutting machine’s software. Don’t forget to open it up and get inside the lid!Ĥ. When it’s dried according to the primer’s directions, give it several thin and even coats of gold spray paint. Make sure your primer says it’s appropriate for plastic. I tried doing it without primer and the paint peeled right off. Take your floss container outside and give the entire thing a good coat of spray primer. If it isn’t empty, set the floss aside to keep using!ģ. ![]() Then use a craft knife or something similar to pop out the internal dental floss mechanism.
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