How to download font: KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL

This quick tutorial will show you how to download font KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL for your editable digital file purchased from my Etsy shop.

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1. How to find the free font

To find the font: KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL, go to dafont.com. If the link doesn’t take you directly to KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL, then do a search at the top for that font.

Once you find the font, and your screen looks similar to the one shown below, select download.

editable document Etsy

2. Open your computer’s downloads folder, or open the direct download link if yours is set up that way

Depending on your computer, your file will download to a folder. For me, my downloads appear in the bottom bar of my screen. Select the folder to open the download.

**It could also download to the bottom bar of your browser, so if you aren’t sure where your download went, check there first.

3. Select the most folder with KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL to see your download options

4. Select the font names KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL CHUNK — this is very important or this will not work when you try to edit it.

The font must be exactly the way it was programed in the document, which is KG BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL CHUNK. You may download both is you choose, but be sure you download the correct one or the document will use a default font.

5. Select “install font” after opening the correct .ttf file

6. Double check your Font Book to make sure the font was downloaded to your computer

How to download fonts on iPhone

This guide will show you how to download fonts on iPhone. If you have purchased an editable file from my Etsy shop, this guide will walk you through the process of downloading a font so that your font will be the same as the document I provided you with. Be sure and check the files to find the correct font so that your font will match.

if you are not on an iPhone and want to know how to download fonts on your computer, see this post.

To download a font on your iPhone, you first need to install a free app called iFont. Head to your app store and search for this app.

Now that you’ve downloaded the free font app, head to your browser and type in dafont.com

Do a search for the font that you are downloading in the search box, then select “download”.

After you select “download” another screen will pop up — select “download” again.

In the top right hand corner of your browser, you will see a little down arrow. This is how you open your download. Select the down arrow, then select the file you have just downloaded.

Now you will see a list of your downloads, including the font you have just downloaded. Select that file.

A folder will then appear after you select the .zip file. Select the folder.

A screen like the one below will appear. Now select the font (.ttf file).

*in this example, they offer both regular and bold. Download both variations.

You will see the font displayed as it is shown below. Now select the box with an arrow, found in the bottom left corner.

Then select the app you have just downloaded — named iFont.**note: if you do not see the app here, scroll across until you see the “more” button. select that and find the app.

Next, you will see the font appear in your app. Select “install” next to the font you have just downloaded.

A screen like the one below will pop up. Select “allow”.

Then you will see a guide to finish the download. I will walk you through that process in the next step.

Go to your phone settings.

Then select Profile Downloaded

You will see the font, and in the top right corner, select “install”.

Enter your passcode on your phone (if you have one)

Then select “install”

Select “install” again.

Now select “done” in the top right-hand corner.

Now when you go back to the app, you will see the font with the word “installed” next to it. This is how you will know that the font has been successfully installed on your phone.

How to download a free font to your computer

1. Visit dafont — a free font website

2. Pick a font to download

for this example, I have chosen Asdonuts.

Click download on the righthand side of the font.

A new window should pop up somewhere — depending on your settings. Mine is at the bottom of my browser. If you aren’t seeing your download, go to the downloads folder on your computer.

Open the download and a .zip file will appear. Double click that to open the folder.

Once you see the folder icon, double click again to open.

Then you’ll see either a .otf file or .ttf file — sometimes both (like my case in this example). Select either one by double clicking.

Then select install font

Once your font is installed, you can double check that your font was installed correctly bu looking through your font library and finding the recently downloaded font.

Double check to be sure font was installed correctly

When the font appears in your font library, it is correctly installed on your computer to use anywhere!

Vinyl Decal Application Instructions [Free PDF]

If you’re a crafter, you may be looking for a vinyl decal application instructions sheet. Perhaps you have a business and are looking for an instructions pdf to mail out with your vinyl orders. Or maybe you are on the other receiving end, and need to know about applying vinyl decals.

It’s simple to apply decals! Just follow the guide below, and feel free to download a copy (4 to a sheet) of the pdf down below!

If you miss a step, you may become frustrated and could even ruin the vinyl sticker, so be sure to read all the steps first if you are a newby.

These vinyl decal application instructions will walk you through exactly how to transfer a decal onto an object. I use this guide to send out to my customers who purchase Kid’s Contigo Water vinyl name stickers.

What is vinyl and how is it used?

There are three main types of vinyl with regard to decals: removable vinyl, permanent vinyl, and heat transfer vinyl.

Removable vinyl and permanent vinyl are similar, except one is waterproof — the permanent.

If the decals are going to be used outdoors, or in a high traffic area, then permanent (or 651 vinyl) is the way to go.

You will want to use permanent vinyl for things like:

  • Metal objects like utensils or signs
  • Glassware
  • Coffee Mugs
  • Laptops/computers
  • Wooden signs

HERE ARE THE STEPS TO CORRECTLY APPLYING VINYL DECALS:

  1. CLEAN THE SURFACE
    • Clean application surface and allow to fully dry — rubbing alcohol advised
  2. PEEL BACKING
    • Carefully peel away paper backing, ensuring vinyl sticks entirely to tape
  3. ALIGN & PRESS
    • Align the decal and carefully place decal on surface
  4. SMOOTH
    • Use a credit card to smooth design over surface, top to bottom
  5. REMOVE TRANSFER TAPE
    • Carefully remove transfer tape by peeling back, beginning at the corner. and let cure for 24 hours before washing

Zipper Pouch Tutorial [EASY]

This is the easiest zipper pouch tutorial, great for beginners and experienced alike. And the best part about these adorable bags is that you can make them in less than 10 minutes!

These zipper pouches are customizable, so they can be made in any size — just make sure the zipper and fabric length match up!

If you’re new to sewing, or a little intimidated by projects that require zippers, dive in! This tutorial will walk you through every step.

1. Supplies needed to make the zipper pouch

  • Fabric
    • Two 5×9” cuts for outer layer
      • If you want easy, these precut fabric squares are what I’ve been stocking up on. You get a good variety at a reasonable price — and depending on the size of your bag, you don’t have to cut them much!
    • Two 5×9” cuts for lining
    • 9” zipper (or larger) — much cheaper to buy online!
      • You can change the style of your zipper pouch by trying out different types of zippers. I normally use nylon coil zippers but sometimes like to dress it up with something metal.
    • Zipper foot
  • Other Helpful Tools
    • pins and/or clips (these little “extra hands” have been a great recent discovery!)
    • Tailors chalk

2. Cut fabric

If you’re following this particular example, measure out four 5×9″ rectangles. Your 4 layers are two outer and two inner. I also have a zipper pull that measures the same length as the long edge of the fabric.

Using either fabric scissors or a rotary cutter (my preferred method), cut out your four fabric pieces.

My X-Large rotary and cutting board set were game changers for me! But if you prefer scissors, that is perfectly fine!

The size of your bag is not important — but it is important that the length of your zipper is the same as the length (at least) as the fabric that you will be sewing it to.

3. Fabric alignment and placement

Now that we’ve cut our fabric, we need to get it ready for some zipper fun — sewing!

To do this, you’ll want to match the outer layer with the inner liner layer (right sides together).

Take your outer layer and leave it facing upward, toward the ceiling. Then take your inner layer and place it directly over the outer layer. Your right sides MUST be together — or it won’t look so purdy in the end.

put fabric layers together to sew a zipper pouch

4. Zipper Sandwich: Part 1

It’s time to start working on the zipper! This is not a difficult task, so don’t let it feel daunting if you’re just starting out!

Now would be a good time to go ahead and change the foot of your sewing machine to the zipper foot.

It does not matter which side the zipper itself is on, but I prefer to sew with it out of the way when I start out so I always try to point it opposite of where I’ll begin the sewing.

Now fold back one of your inner liner layers — pink in my case. Lay the zipper strip ,facing down, so that the edges are flush (see photo). **Your zipper will be facing down, toward the outer layer **

I highly recommend using your sewing clips or pins to keep the zipper in place, since you’ll be adding another layer to this.

Now you’re ready to place the inner layer on top, (right side facing down) — making a zipper sandwich. Be sure all of your edges are flush.

Sew along the edge (see photo below) with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Don’t forget to backstitch at the beginning and end!

Sometimes I have to play with my zipper a little bit so I can get around it. It isn’t a big deal if you come out just a tad.

5. Flip the fabric (side A)

Flip your fabrics so that wrong side is together and the right side is facing outward. Half of your zipper pouch is now finished!

I usually iron over the pieces before going further, just so the fabric is easier to work with and doesn’t bunch up. With your right side still on the outside, it’s time for the next zipper sandwich.

6. Zipper Sandwich: Part 2

Grab the other two pieces of fabric and be sure they are still assembled correctly — right sides together.

Like before, pull back the inner lining layer so you’re left with the outer layer (colorful in my case) facing up. Create another zipper sandwich by placing the not-yet-sewn side of the zipper over your outer layer.

You can clip or pin here if you feel like you need to, but since it’s heavier you may be okay without.

Complete the sandwich by placing the inner liner facing down on top. Double check for flush edges.

Sew along edge just like you did before. Don’t forget to backstitch at the start and finish!

6. Flip the fabric (sides A & B)

Now is when you get to take a looksies at your BEAUTIFUL zipper pouch! Flip your fabric so both outer layers are facing up (as is the zipper). I recommend ironing before preceding, but not required.

If your edges aren’t perfect, as mine were not– clearly — no worries. We will clean them up shortly.

7. Stack layers

With your pouch still on the mat facing upward, HALFWAY UNZIP your zipper. Then stack by flipping one side (both 1 inner layer and 1 outer layer) of the pouch.

You should be looking at only your outer layer and the stack should be: inner, outer, zipper, outer, inner.

You can choose to press here if you’d like.

8. Sew along outer edge

Sew along the three outer edges, (beginning at the top right, with a 1/4” seam allowance.

9. Clean up edges and clip corners before flipping

Before you flip the pouch right side out, you’ll want clip the corners (don’t cut into your seam!!), and trip the fabric pieces in the seam allowance.

Now reach through the zipper and turn the zipper pouch so the layers are right side out.

Use a chopstick or end of a paintbrush to poke the corners out.

And there you have it! A super quick and easy zipper pouch tutorial! Please comment below if you have any questions, or would like to share your experience with this zipper bag! Also, tag me on instagram so I can see your projects!!!