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I don’t gate keep I found the app icons on Pinterest from this girl faith I used short cuts to make custom icons I got widget smith added some widgets from Pinterest I got the wallpaper from 🤔Cons:took me forever to make like we are talking 2 hours #Asthetic #canva #homescreen #cinnamonroll
Hey everyone! After my last post about my custom Cinnamoroll home screen, I got so many questions about how I did it, especially since I mentioned it took me a while! So, I wanted to share some extra tips and tricks I've learned to make the process smoother and help you create your own adorable Cinnamoroll aesthetic without spending hours. First, let's talk about finding those perfect Cinnamoroll app icons and wallpapers. While Pinterest is amazing, don't limit yourself! When searching on Pinterest, try specific terms like "Cinnamoroll aesthetic app icons," "Sanrio Cinnamoroll wallpaper iPhone," or "cute Cinnamoroll backgrounds iPad." I also found some unique designs on Etsy (for paid icon packs, sometimes worth it for the variety!) and even by doing a simple Google Images search for "Cinnamoroll PNG icons" or "Cinnamoroll home screen widgets." Look for transparent backgrounds if you plan to use them with custom widgets. Remember to check for both Cinnamoroll wallpaper and specific Cinnamoroll widget icons to ensure everything matches perfectly. For the custom app icons using Shortcuts, I've refined my method. Instead of changing them one by one as you go, try to gather all your desired Cinnamoroll images first. Create a dedicated album for them in your Photos app. Then, go through Shortcuts and change all your primary app icons like Calculator, Calendar, Reminders, and your main Socials apps (like Instagram, TikTok, etc.) in one go. This way, you don't break your flow switching between apps. A little trick: for apps like "Shoppin" (Amazon, SHEIN) or "StreamW" (Netflix, Spotify), search for relevant Cinnamoroll art that subtly hints at the app's function. It makes your home screen super cohesive! And what about those Cinnamoroll widgets? Widgetsmith is fantastic, but it can be fiddly. For photo widgets, make sure the Cinnamoroll images you choose are high resolution and cropped appropriately for the widget size you want (small, medium, large). I love creating a custom photo album just for my Cinnamoroll widget images. This way, Widgetsmith can cycle through them, giving my Cinnamoroll home screen a fresh look every so often. You can even find Cinnamoroll widget icons specifically designed for Widgetsmith on various aesthetic blogs. Think about adding a cute Cinnamoroll clock or calendar widget for extra practical flair. A big tip to save time, especially since I mentioned my struggle with the 2-hour setup: don't try to customize every single icon at once. Start with your main dock apps and your first home screen page. Once you're happy with that, gradually work on other pages. This makes the task feel less daunting. Also, experiment with different Cinnamoroll wallpaper iPad options if you're customizing a tablet. The larger screen offers more space for elaborate designs! Finally, remember that your home screen is a reflection of you! Don't be afraid to mix and match. Maybe you want a minimalist Cinnamoroll wallpaper with just a few key icons, or maybe you want a vibrant, fully themed Cinnamoroll app experience. The beauty of this customization is that you can always change it up. I'm excited to see what amazing Cinnamoroll home screens you all come up with!
































































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