Showing posts with label 3D Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Paper. Show all posts

Paper Pumpkin Luminaries

3D Paper Luminaries

This project is from Heart Filled Spaces - and was designed as a Silhouette project.  Svgs often work the same in Silhouette or Cricut, but for this project..  it takes a few adjustments. I found a quick and efficient way to "fix' it in Design Space, which I will show you step by step below.

Once you get it set up in Design Space, this cuts beautifully and it's really pretty fast and easy to put together!   She used a special paper cement glue, but we found that hot glue worked great for these, and I already had hot glue on hand.  :-)

Making 3D Paper Gift Boxes For Christmas Ornaments

I first made this ornament box back in 2019.  It's not a free file, but I've used it so many times over the past few years, it was WELL worth paying for.  It costs less than $2, and is just so perfect for "wrapping" ornaments as gifts.

I cut the box from one 8x11 sheet of paper, and the insert from a separate piece - but  you could cut it all on one 12x12 sheet

Quick Links:
Key Things To Remember:
  • Switch your writing to draw 
  • Attach the score lines and the writing to the box
  • The box will cut from one 8x11 piece of paper, but the bottom insert will require a separate piece of paper 
More Options:
This will all upload as one svg (all but the text, which I added)
I changed the color of the bottom piece, which is the insert. that will automatically tell it to cut on a separate mat.

Select the score lines - make sure they are set to SCORE and not cut - and attach them to the box.

Add text boxes for your text.  Be sure to switch it to draw!  
Attach the text to the box.
When using the "draw" feature in cricut, the pen will follow the path of the blade. That means you will often have "hollow", or "outlined" text.  Cricut would like you to pay a monthly fee to use their fonts, and if you do so, you could choose one of their writing fonts and it will write "solid".  You could also purchase one of the writing fonts from cricut - but remember that any purchases in DS cannot be downloaded.  You do not own them, it can only be used in the Design Space program.  There are however, hundreds - literally hundreds - of FREE fonts that will write in DS.  Some are super thin and will "collapse on themselves" and appear single line, others are truly single line.   My favorites for projects like this are Always Here, Montepetrum, and Matilde.  Find links to download all of my favorites, and see dozens of sample pages where I have tested more than 100 fonts, in different marker sizes, to find ones that work well with the pens in cricut.


The file comes with a pdf file to show you how to fold and glue it together, but it's really simple to put together once you have it in front of you.

The tutorial for this ornament, and the free svg, can be found here:
https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2019/10/youll-shoot-your-eye-out-floating.html



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Free Templates & Tutorials For Making Rolled & Other Small Paper Flowers

Where To Find Free SVGS For Making Rolled & Other Small Paper Flowers

Making The Centers For Large Paper Flowers - Free Templates




Cliff Notes:






http://melstampz.blogspot.com/2011/10/6-petal-ornate-flower-template.html
These smaller paper flowers are some of my favorites to use as centers in large paper flowers.

Giant paper flower Center Variations:
https://www.abbikirstencollections.com/2017/03/center-variations-diy-giant-paper-flowers.html



Here's a tutorial for those who like youtube tutorials - 

(this one is not too annoying at all - no sound needed, and it gets right to the point)


Step By Step How I Made Mine
For the White ones:
The template for the flower can be found here:
I cut one using the cricut, then found it was really just much quicker to cut the petals by hand.  You can cut 3 sheets of paper at once by hand.  I did not use the largest petal in this template, I started with the second petal, and I cut 6 of each size.4

For the centers I really love the cricut.    


To make the center:


To make the centers, I created a rectangle 11.5 x5.5 .  Then I created a score line, leaving space at the top and bottom of the rectangle.  Change the score line to cut, and duplicate until you have a row of single cut lines.  I like to cut this out on metallic papers.  Then fold in half long ways, but offset.  glue along the solid edge.  Then you can either wrap this around a half of a styrofoam ball, or just wrap it together... I've done it both ways.  For these, I just wrapped them tightly without the styrofoam.

Here's a tutorial for those that can stand youtube tutorials - 
(this one is not too annoying at all - no sound needed, and it gets right to the point)

For the Pink One
First template on the page.  Again, skip the largest, and cut 6 of each of the other sizes.
I followed the tutorial here, with the slits in the bottoms of the petals - 
http://ashandcrafts.com/paper-flower-backdrop/  (below the video are step by step how to photos)

For the center, I used this:

Cut 4 of them, at 5x5
Then I used the rolled rose template here:
and placed that in the center of the 4 black spriggy things.

The gold center in the blue flower is a variation on the black center in the flowers above. To get that swirl, simply fold "offset" - so that an inch or so is not double.  Then wrap around half of a Styrofoam ball.  Templates for the Daisy and fringed black flowers are below.


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Making An Exploding Box Happy Birthday Card (Free SVG)


Cliff Notes:
Sizes & Numbers:
  • 1 - 11.5 "Cross" out of card stock
  • 1 - 11.5 "Cross" out of patterned paper (then glued to the outside of the card stock)
  • 1  - 5.2 x 5.2  Lid
  • 1 - 10.319 "cross" our of card stock
  • Optional - 3.2 squares to decorate the inside & outside of the outer layer (4, or 8)
  • Optional - 3.0 squares to decorate the inside & outside of the inner layer (4, or 8)
  • Optional - 3.7 square to decorate the lid

Starting With the Box Form:

This is the time consuming part.  But once you have this all uploaded and saved in design space, you can use it over and over!

http://thecraftchop.com/entries/svg/exploding-box-template

There's no need to have a dropbox account (although it's a great place to back up your free svgs & fonts!) you can close the pop up and on the top right choose "direct download"

This will upload as solid black.  I chose select all and changed it to white, to better see the lines.  It didn't help a lot, but it was better.  Later I realized that the score lines were sent to the back.  By ungrouping and selecting the cross shape, I was able to send the shape to the back, and the score lines were then visible on top.

Then Select all the lines in the bottom section and change them to score.


With the score lines visible - 

This is sized to all fit on one 12x12 sheet.  Each inside box is 2.972.  
I wanted to start with a slightly larger size.

So my next step was to ungroup, ungroup, and ungroup some more.

Then I selected the cut lines and attached them to my score lines, and then attached my score lines and my cut lines to the shape.

Then I moved the "lid" behind the "Cross" so I could see how they are sized.  The 4 little squares in the corners of the lid should show around the "cross" piece.  I then chose select all, and resized to 11.5 x 11.5

That made the lid 5.2 x 5.2


Next I selected the cross piece, made it black, and then chose "duplicate" and made the new copy white.  That way I could see how they will look stacked.

The new cross, in white, is sized 10.319 x 10.319


Now be sure to save all of this - this is the "base' for your explosion box cards.

USE CARDSTOCK - Avoid My First Fail - 

Without thinking this through, I decided to cut this in scrapbook paper.
Not only did my score tool rip the paper, but it's really not sturdy enough to hold up nicely.

Re-cut in card stock, it worked beautifully.  I glued the scrapbook paper to the outside of my card stock, so I got the pretty paper, with the stability of card stock.


Decorations:

This is where we get into those "optional" sizes.
  • Optional - 3.2 squares to decorate the inside & outside of the outer layer (4, or 8)
  • Optional - 3.0 squares to decorate the inside & outside of the inner layer (4, or 8)
  • Optional - 3.7 square to decorate the lid
You can decorate these SO many different ways!  But this is what I used to make mine today:


Love SVG  (FREE SVG) Balloon Options


I resized to 3 high, and deleted the strings
I really liked the shape of these balloons, but I wanted to add writing, so the cut outs needed to go.  The Contour Button (bottom right in design space) allowed me to remove those easily.  Cut two of these, glue flower wire between two balloons, then tuck into a slit in the middle of the smaller cross.  Tape securely, before gluing the smaller cross to the larger one.







1st birthday


I Wish You A Sweet Sweet Birthday

Birthday Turtle
The PNG works perfectly for print then cut!


Adding Photos - 
Remember, for print then cut, if you are adding text, or adding it to a shape, be sure to flatten!  I used sticker photo paper for my photos - just because I happen to have a few packs of it that I picked up at our thrift store.  Any paper would work fine - although photo paper is better -  then just glue them fast!

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Where To Find Free Card Making SVGS
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https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2019/04/cricut-step-by-step-project-tutorials.html

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Free Templates & Tutorials For Making Paper Flowers

Where To Find Free Templates & Tutorials For Making Paper Flowers 
It's much faster and easier to cut the large petals by hand - but cricut is great for making the centers, the leaves, and even the templates for cutting the larger petals.