Personalizing your belongings is so hot right now and we find that we are constantly using our Cricut machine to add a little of ourselves to our clothes, accessories and devices. I’m a big fan of the monogram – see my monogram wall art, towels, doormat and tote bag. Today I wanted to share my case decorations for your tablet, phone of kindle – or anything else for that matter! These were designed for Cricut Design Space and cut onto adhesive vinyl. Allow your machine to do the cutting and you’ll have this project done in less than 20 minutes! The first cut file contains all the letters of the alphabet each encircled by a cute floral wreath. You can size the design for the back of your phone or any other device. To add a little texture, we also used our Lia Griffith Cricut washi tape sheets to cover the backs of the phones. I am also sharing a second design – these adorable 3D geometric gems. Geometric patterns and shapes and also a hot favorite right now and these look just so cute on the back of your phone or tablet. Pick any color of adhesive vinyl – or make a collection in various colors for a super cute customized device. They are removable as well so you can change the decals on your devices as the trends change – perfect! I still have the geodes on my smart phones. We’d love you to share pictures of your personalized devices in the comments section below. Have fun and enjoy! ~ Lia
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[…] great project for vinyl scraps—these personalized gem phone decorations from Lia Griffith can be easily customized in different colors and finished. A less intricate […]
I can not pull up the letter for monogram I need!!
I just checked the link and am able to see all the letters of the alphabet. Make sure you select “Customize” and not “Make It” so you have access to the full alphabet.
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These look fabulous, I have thought of doing something like this! Thank you for taking the time to share the “how to” 🙂 I will translate the instructions and use a Silhouette cut!
You’re welcome 😉