Love Rae Dunn everything?! đ
If youâre a fan of this popular farmhouse brand of white mugs, bowls, & canisters with tall, minimalist skinny writing on the front, then how about making some DIY Christmas ornaments for your tree?! đ
With my easy-to-follow tutorial, youâll have a Rae Dunn tree decked out for the holidays, an easy gift idea, or a beautiful decoration to use when wrapping gifts!
To get this trendy Rae Dunn look onto your ornaments, Iâm going to share a super simple process on how to cut and apply black vinyl to store-bought solid white ornaments!
Itâs such a fun project and youâll love the end result you can display year after year! Plus, if your kiddos love to get crafty with you, there are some rewarding steps theyâll even enjoy helping with too!
Best of all, you can customize your Rae Dunn ornaments however you want by changing up the wording to your favorite meaningful holiday words. Santaâs reindeer names would be fun, too! Regardless, theyâll look fantastic on your tree.
This festive idea isnât limited to just Christmas ornaments â in fact, the options are endless! You can cut lettering like this to embellish plain white pitchers, mugs, canisters, pottery, etc. I even used it in my pantry to organize my dry goods!
You can find cheap white mugs and other dishes at the dollar store to make this an affordable gift idea!
To make your Rae Dunn ornament craft even easier, Iâve linked to all the supplies I used so youâll know just how to get started if youâre in need of some new craft supplies. đ
A quick word of advice before starting your ornaments:
Donât use transfer tape for this project. I first tried this approach and it was too thick to bend with the ball-shaped ornament well. Instead, use Glad Pressân Seal! I had great luck with this material since itâs really thin and stretchy, so it made it easy to apply the vinyl to the round ornaments without bubbling.
Rae Dunn Christmas Ornaments
Supplies Needed
Directions
1
Download the free font from dafont.com called âThe Skinnyâ.
2
Open Cricut Design Space and type out Christmas related words using âThe Skinnyâ font. Size words to about 1.5 inches.

3
Cut words using black vinyl and weed out the excess vinyl. Cut decals into individual words.

4
Use the Glad Pressân Seal to transfer vinyl to the ornament. To transfer, place the sticky part of Pressân Seal over the vinyl word. Use a rubbing tool or credit card over the word. Then lift the Press and Seal off the paper and now your word will be lifted off the paper backing. Place the word onto the center of the ornament. Always press the middle of the word first, then work outwards.

5
Finally, lift the Pressân Seal off. After the first few, youâll be an expert!

6
Add Christmas ribbon if desired and hang your ornaments!

Donât have a vinyl cutting machine?
If you really love these Rae Dunn-inspired ornaments but have no machine to get the job done, you can scoop up some solid white ornaments and use a thin sharpie paint pen and hand draw lettering! With a steady hand, chances are theyâll come out just as fantastic.
Another option is to check out Etsy for Rae Dunn inspired decals to use on your ornaments. They could be a real time-saver if you donât have a vinyl cutter of your own!
Iâm so obsessed with these Rae Dunn Christmas ornaments! đ
They are so fun to make and they look great on any Christmas tree! I also think a set of these ornaments would make a beautiful DIY gift idea as well!
If you end up making these for yourself or a friend, make sure to tag us on Instagram or Facebook so we can see your Hip2Save DIY. đ
I also made this reversible Christmas sign that will go perfectly with your farmhouse style.
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