This glittery snowflake table runner is a Ready-to-Make project in Cricut Design Space! This post contains affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through my links, I’ll receive a small portion of your purchase at no extra cost to you.
I love this snowflake table runner to a little sparkle to your holiday table. The best part is all the hard work is already done for you because it’s a Ready-to-Make Project in Cricut Design Space. All you need to do is open Design Space and search for “snowflake” in the search bar in the upper right hand corner. When you do, this table runner will show up. You can click on “Customize It” if you want to change the snowflakes’ sizes, or cut out more snowflakes or less snowflakes than the project shows. All the instructions about the materials you will need is included right in the project. Pretty neat huh?
Supplies:
Cricut Maker
Cricut Glitter Iron-on in White, Silver and Gold
Cricut EasyPress
1/3 yard 60″ sheer glitter fabric
Optional: Cricut Sparkle Paper After I cut out my snowflakes, I used my Cricut EasyPress to iron them on my runner. First, I positioned them where I wanted them on my runner, and then I simply heated up the EasyPress according to the chart and ironed them on. I wanted to add one more snowflake element to my tablescape and I have been loving the Cricut Sparkle Paper. Have you tried it yet? It’s my new favorite material to work with! It’s so sparkly and I love how the paper is nice, sturdy and thick. I simply cut out the snowflakes from the Sparkle Paper and then used a dot of glue to secure them to the branches. The Cricut tools make it so much easier to pick up intricate cuts. I used the spatula to get off each snowflake. I always love how perfectly the Cricut cuts out even the most intricate designs. Now you are ready to set your table and have all your guests ooh and ahh over your glittery snowflake runner. Happy Holidays! Oh! And you can enter for your chance to win your own Cricut Maker in the Rafflecopter giveaway below! Good luck! a Rafflecopter giveaway This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.