TheMisterT has taken up bread baking in the last year-and-a-half and has thusly been removing my ironing mister to the kitchen. He halfway returns it by setting it on the stairs.
He has also grown quite the impressive deranged-mountain-hermit/Covid beard of which he is quite enamored. So to celebrate both these accomplishments (and get my d-mn mister back) I got him his own d-mn mister, clearly labeled for bread baking.
This is my first ever vinyl project using my Cricut Explore. I think that the floating bits of the letters were just too small to weed nicely, at least for a beginner, but otherwise I am super tickled and could be hooked! I made the image in Photoshop using clipart I found online and a font I already had.
For 3D printing, I add a line across the little bits inside A and e and such, to hold them in place. That might work for the Cricut, or it might make weeding even harder.
I once labeled a mister “For plants only, do not use for anything else” because I put Neem oil in it, and didn’t want to get that gunk on other stuff.
My husband was offended by the label because I didn’t say “please.”
Meh, I’m not worried about it. I’d have to hand cut that tiny line against the tiny floater which would just be pushing the challenge down the timeline a tiny bit. I think on projects where the floater is larger than a few square milllimeters it won’t be an issue.
Oh geez. “Please don’t spray neem oil all over our house, food, and belongings” maybe?