The card was made on my Cricut Explore with just cherry and white cardstock. You can get two cards from a 12x12 sheet. I used my finger to curl the tongue (and managed to give myself a nasty paper cut!) and placed it with a piece of double stick tape.
We don't buy Talenti gelato often, mainly because it is expensive, but the jars are just too good to toss so I have been hoarding them. How did I get the print off, you ask? Acetone nail polish remover, cotton balls, elbow grease, and a well ventilated area are all it takes. Make sure you wash the jars well once you are done cleaning them off.
I will admit I have no idea where I got the image on the jar. It was all one color, so I decided to highlight the I Teach Muggles in gold, leaving the rest in black. Ok, I am going to give you an honest crafter-fail moment here. Those pros out there make this look so fabulous, but this sucker is a pain to weed, because the finished design is only 2 1/2 inches tall. I worked out a trick of reverse weeding. TIP: weed the insides of all the letters and work the outside around the bigger words, then put your transfer tape over your image, burnish well, then remove backing paper. Now weed the outer part of your image SLOWLY and your letters should stay stuck to the transfer tape.
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