
Grinch Hand Wreath Christmas Decorations
This week, we’re continuing our holiday series, and seeing Green! We created two versions of a Grinch Hand Wreath. We created one using our CNC machine and the other using our Cricut and Heavy Chipboard on a wood round. Let us know which YOU like best!
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
- Garrett's Grinch Hand Wreath -
https://www.kandgmakeit.com/store/p92/Unfinished_Grinch_Hand_24%22_Door_Hanger.html#/
2' x 2' MDF Board - https://amzn.to/35lzpnd
Craftsmart - Mint Green - https://amzn.to/2OD7ok8
DecoArt - Neon Green -
FolkArt Chalk Paint - Pioneer Red - https://amzn.to/37mkYkF
FolkArt Chalk Paint - White Adirondack - https://amzn.to/2QHTBLQ
Waverly Chalk Paint - Ink - https://amzn.to/2D2yCLI
Paint Brushes - https://amzn.to/37vF9fR
- Kim's Grinch Hand Wreath -
18" Wood Round - (Local Hardware Store)
Heavy Chipboard - http://shrsl.com/1yquw
Knife Blade - http://shrsl.com/1yr1b
Cricut Maker - http://shrsl.com/1yr1i
Adhesive Vinyl - Red, White, & Green - http://shrsl.com/1yr1w
Waverly Chalk Paint - Ink - https://amzn.to/2D2yCLI
- Bow Supplies -
2.5" Wired Ribbon x 4 patterns
Bowdabra Bow Maker - https://amzn.to/2rcS99E
Step 2: Make Your Cuts
- Garrett -
- Garrett found a Grinch Hand image that he liked and created his own .svg complete with outline border.
- He imported and cut the image on the Inventables - X-Carve CNC machine. (it's Like a Cricut for wood)
- Kim -
- Kim first imported the Grinch Hand image into design space. The black shadow/base image had to be sliced. The Heavy Chipboard is only 11" x 11". And the design needed to be 12" tall.
- The .svg image contains layers for each color. Each layer was cut on it’s appropriate color of vinyl.
- We also cut the stencils for the quotes.
Step 3: Paint!
- Garrett -
- Garrett painted the MDF with Acrylic and Chalk Paints. He filled in the edging border with blank paint.
- Kim -
- Kim painted the wood round with the Waverly – Ink chalk paint.
Step 4: Add Vinyl to the Heavy Chipboard
- Kim -
- Kim painted the wood round with the Waverly – Ink chalk paint.
Step 5: Stencil Quotes
- Garrett -
- Garrett painted the MDF with Acrylic and Chalk Paints. He filled in the edging border with blank paint.
- Kim -
- Kim painted the wood round with the Waverly – Ink chalk paint.
Step 6: Add Accents – Create Bows
- Garrett & Kim -
- We used 4 patterns of 2.5” wired ribbon
- Cut 3 strips of each ribbon at 24”. Dove tail the ends of each.
- Create a 5” loop and pinch the center. Twist one of the tails forward so both are facing in the same direction.
- Stack each ribbon, alternating patterns and loops.
- Secure them all together with 24” of floral wire.
- Fluff your bow!
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FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. We have just enough woodworking skill to make some basic furniture. Safety first!
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