[…] with BELIEVE on it to the crates, some festive hot cold cups, a can of customized hot cocoa, a BELIEVE bell ornament, The Polar Express BluRay, and a few other treats. I filled in the blank spaces with tissue […]
Simple Polar Express Ornaments
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Simple Polar Express Ornaments. One of my very favorite holiday movies is The Polar Express. I am so excited I get to help with my son’s Polar Express Class Party this year too…and I have been thinking about things for the party for weeks now. I wanted to incorporate the classic bell and the word BELIEVE. I couldn’t decide on just one style, so I made both and now I really can’t decide which one I love the most!
Supplies for clear ornament:
Clear Plastic Ornament
Mini bells
Vinyl
Ribbon
1. Fill the plastic ornament with bells.
2. Cut the word BELIEVE in your preferred font out of vinyl using your Cricut
3. Apply the vinyl to the ornament.
4. Use ribbon to make a cute ornament hanger
I used a silver vinyl for my ornament, but red would really pop too.
Supplies for Large Bell Ornament:
Large bell
Ribbon
Heavy weight gold card stock
This project is so simple! I literally had my Cricut do almost all of the work, and I saved the Canvas, so you don’t even have to work as “hard” as I did. Cut out the ticket and the word “BELIEVE”, and use a ribbon to tie it onto the big bell. Voila! It is literally that easy! (The font name is Hole Punch, Regular. You will need to download it to get this effect)
Tags : Christmas, Cricut, DIY, Holiday, Polar Express
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Jeanna says
Hi! When I clicked on the canvas link, it went into the Cricut program, but a pop up stated that the font cannot be found on my computer and substituted one that just cuts out the letters. Can you tell me the name of the font that was used to cut the dots to make the letters for the ticket project? Thanks!
everydaypartymagazine says
Shoot, I am so sorry! I thought I added the name in the post. It’s called Hole Punch Regular. It was a free font online.