 She just took a DNA test turns out she's 100% that Grinch. We just made these two Grinch hand door wreaths and we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back. Do you like to do a builder make it? A great and that's what we do on this channel every week and this week we're making a Grinch hand wreath thing. You know where he's holding that ball. You see a non-pinterest you know what I'm talking about. We're gonna use two methods. I'm gonna use a CNC machine which is a computer navigated cutting or a computer numerical coordinates. Something like that. And I'm just gonna use our Cricut, Cricut maker. Step one. We're gonna gather all of our materials. I got a two foot by two foot MDF board. I'm gonna go cut out on the CNC machine. Computer navigated control. I got some paints, a little feather boa. That's my secret. And I'm gonna use a wood round. So I'm actually gonna use chipboard and I'm gonna cut mine out on the Cricut. But mine won't be able to stand on its own. It's not quite that thick so I'm gonna mount it to this wood round after it's cut. And then I'm gonna use the same SVG file that I used for the chipboard and I'm gonna cut out vinyl to cover the chipboard. So mine's gonna look just as good if not better than Garrett's. Wow. Really we're just trying to give you two options. Not everyone has a CNC machine. A lot of you have a Cricut cutting machine. So we thought we'd show you two options. A big option and a little option. It's gonna look big and bold on the door. They both look good. They both gonna look great. Step two. We're gonna make all of our cuts. I'm gonna go down and cut this out on the CNC. And I'm gonna cut out my chipboard on the Cricut. And your vinyl. Oh and my vinyl. On the Cricut. On the Cricut. Step three. I got my design all cut out. I even scored the edge. I created an SVG that I cut out so I could score all the edge. I stole an image, created an SVG and then cut it on the CNC. That's a whole lot of acronyms. Alright and I used the heavy chipboard. But chipboard, this heavy chipboard only comes in 11 by 11 size. So I wanted mine to be, this I think is 12 inches tall and 10 and a half inches wide. So I did a little slice on my image. I know yours looks giant. Mine's gonna look really cool at the end. So I did a little slice and I could piece them together. So I've done that with the hand and I've also cut out all of the vinyl pieces that'll go on top of the chipboard. So I'm gonna paint all my colors. I'm gonna paint my reds, my white and my green. And then I'm gonna come in and put the black in a little carve out, little channel that I made. And for mine, I don't have to paint my design but I do have to paint my board. So I'll start with that. I'm using all chalk paint as much as I can because it dries way faster. So I am using some acrylic. I'm using this mint green. This is the best. He's shaking. He's shaking. That's the best green ever! I'm gonna get a finger in the eye. You're gonna get a finger in the eye. Alright, and while he's doing that, I'm gonna add the vinyl to my chipboard. It does, doesn't it? Yeah, that was faster. I'm surprised. Mine looks as good now. After all that smacks out. Okay, I think I'm ready to put my hand, attach my hand to my board, but I'm not exactly sure how to attach it. I don't want to use the Gorilla Glue this time because I don't want it to swell up like with the wood. So I have a choice of E6000 or Goop 2 and I don't know which one. They both say that they're washer-dryer safe. That's weird. Yeah, so it shows it's kind of a craft, but the Goop is definitely, I don't know, I think it's more industrial. I'll try the Goop. Stencils, step 6 and now we add the accents. I got this little craft boa. It's for the project, not for me. We'll see what's left over. Let it sit. Not a big piece of finger. It'll part. On to the bow. Let's go to the bow. Let's go to the bow. Okay, so we're going to cut of each color of ribbon. I've got four different types of ribbon and I'm going to cut three strips at 24 inches. And before we do this, I think you need to dovetail the ends, which is just fold them in half and cut it on an angle. Alright, do I alternate colors or something? Yes, yes. So you want to alternate colors. You want to fold it in half. Yeah, measure it at five inches. So you can use your hands to hold it, but the using this Vodabra is a lot easier. Five inches. For the loop. You want the loop at five inches. Yep. Yeah. And just pinch it together. And so you've got to take the back tail and flip it around forward so that they all face the right direction. Instead of folding it, try pinching it next time. The wire should have gone in first, but that's okay. You're going to fold your wire in half. It's 24 inches. Fold it in half and put the tails through the loop. See that? Hold thing out. Just twist. Yes. Now you have to fluff your bow. Like pull one down, one up. And then a quick little hook to the top of mine is going to hook on one of my bow loops. These little D-rings, that's what they're called. And I added some hanging wire. This is actually clear. It says it's virtually undetectable. Invisible. So you probably can't even see it from there. It's like thick fishing line. One you enjoyed. If you like this video, hit that like button. If you're not yet subscribed, hit that subscribe button. Hit that bell because we do this every week. And until next week, maybe you should check out one of the videos over here. Rainix the Kim. One of the two. And we'll see you guys next week.