DIY Miniature Food Packaging with a Cricut | Dollhouse Printables | Mini Brands
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- 🍬Turn your passion for mini brands into an exciting DIY project! 🍫
\Dive deep into miniature food packaging using your Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore series machines. From sweet treats like m&ms and Hershey's to iconic boxed snacks like Cheezles and Toblerone , and crisp bags such as Cheetos, we've got it all detailed for you!
📌 What We'll Cover:
- Crafting miniatures in 1:12 & 1:6 Scale using Cricut's Print & Cut 🖨️
- No extra software fuss - everything's done in Design Space 💻
- A step-by-step guide to recreating packaging using scanners, cameras, or online images 📸
- Master the art of downsizing images for diverse packaging shapes and sizes ✂️
🛠️ Helpful Tools:
HTML Colour Match Tool - html-color-codes.info/colors-...\
Scale Calculator - www.inchcalculator.com/scale-...
📜 Items You'll Need:
Fine Tipped Glue Bottle - amzn.to/2YczMCI
Helmar's Craft Glue - amzn.to/3Frq4gc
200GSM Premium Copy Paper
Clear Packing Tape - amzn.to/3mDhGTS
Water
Precision Tweezers - amzn.to/3Edt8uM
Ruler - amzn.to/3bEbQeh
Foam blocks
Printer amzn.to/3u8Q4bE
Cricut Maker or Explore Series machine
Cricut Fine Point Blade
Cricut Green Standard Grip Mat - amzn.to/3BA1oPF
Cricut Scoring or Deboss Tool (optional)
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Music Credit: Aakash Gandhi
Itsy Bitsy Logo: Killyjoy Designs
Timestamp:
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - Items you'll need
0:27 - Chocolate Packaging (scanned image method)
2:09 - Print & Cut Instructions
3:08 - M&Ms
4:42 - Hershey's bar
5:26 - Boxed Packaging (camera method)
10:19 - Mike & Ike
10:59 - Toblerone
11:39 - Bagged Packaging (download image method)
13:44 - Cheetos
14:30 - Funyuns
14:40 - Windowed Packaging
15:19 - Reese's Хобби
For those wanting to make mini brands, the scale is 1:6. Use inch calculator to convert the full sized item down to your preferred scale www.inchcalculator.com/scale-calculator/
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us dollhouse newbies. It’s very much appreciated and the fact that I can use my cricut maker to make these is a bonus!
It's an absolutely pleasure, especially when I receive lovely comments like yours. Thanks for supporting my work!
Once you get used to how design space works, it makes doing miniature printables to easy and fun, and it does a great job at maintaining the small details like bar codes and words when your pictures are scaled down.
Wow - I'm definitely buying myself one for Mothe😁r's Day !!!!!!
OMG. The effort and love put into this video. Thank you so much, this is an amazing tutorial!! Subbed right away ❤❤😍😍
Your comment is so lovely, thank you for the support and sub ☺
Thank you for sharing the cute miniature snacks and how to make them.1/6 scale is good!😍👍🏻
You're welcome ☺
I've been searching forever how to make mini apothecary labels, i couldnt figure out how to size it, didnt think about my cricut 😲 you saved me!
I'm so glad you found this helpful ☺
This is amazing! Thank you for the tutorial!
Aww thanks, Brinda ☺
OMG TY SM I ALWAYS WANTED TO MAKE MINI BRANDS BUT I COULDNT BC I DIDNT KNOW HOW TO! OMG THUS HEL ME THO TY SO MUCH!
You're welcome ☺
Thank you so much! The packing tape is so much better than mod podge or clear acrylic !
I agree, and it's pretty flexible when you remove the paper from behind.
Thanks for making this video and sharing how to make these. This has been really helpful. And your voice is so calming!
😊
Aww thank you so much! ☺
Thank You ❤ This will definitely come in handy!!!
I'm so glad! ☺
THANK YOU A WHOLE SNACK BUNCH!!!🥰
You're welcome! Thanks for supportive my channel ☺
Soooo AWESOME! Thank you for making these videos! 😁👍
Thanks for your lovely comment and supporting my channel ☺
I just wanted this video which is perfect for me!
I wanted to make whatever I eat
Thank you so much this video was so helpful ☺️ it was straight to the point ☝️
Aww I'm so glad. Thanks for the support!
This is incredibly helpful ❤👍
Thanks for supporting my work ☺
Love this
Thank you ☺
this is brilliant
Thanks, Nicole ☺
U deserve a lot of subscribers
You're so sweet thank you ☺
@@ItsyBitsyBuild Welcome:)
As always your videos are awesome and incredibly helpful. My question is about your glue. That glue is not available in the US and I am looking for a product similar to that where I can use a fine tip applicator like you show in the video, the Alene’s I use now is just too thick. Is there another type of glue you would recommend that might be available in the US?
Here's a US Amazon link for the Helmar's craft glue amzn.to/34TBvjn
Here's a US Amazon link to the fine tipped glue bottle I use amzn.to/3sFDNKS
Hopefully they work OK. Thanks for supporting my channel! :)
Another great tutorial !!! How do I find you on design space? Yes, I finally got the maker 3😊
Under the projects section, click search filter and click cricut community, then type Itsy Bitsy Build in the search bar.
What a great video. I just subscribed. Question ❓ how do you search for package parts if you don't have a scanner to make one
Hi Michelle,
If you skip to 5:26 mins it shows how to use the camera on your phone and at 11:39 mins it shows how to create them from images on Google search. Hope that helps.
I am gonna make Cornflakes
does it cut all the labels or just the selected one, for example the MM package
I'm not sure I understand the question sorry. The Cricut cuts all the packaging you see in this video.
I love your videos. I want to make a cereal box but for the life of me cannot make the template :(
Thanks, Rina.
Id suggest copying the cheezles box instructions. Deconstruct your cereal box and draw out the shape on a piece of paper so you know where all the extra tabs sit etc. Take measurements of all the areas including the tabs. Then recreate the box in design space using the video. I hope this helps!
Is there anywhere I can download the file to make this. They look amazing
No sorry, I'm not able to distribute them due to copyright but these instructions should help you make your own.
Hello. Can this be done on a silhouette machine
Hi! I've never personally used a silhouette machine but if it has a similar print and cut function to cricut I assume you could.
Can you please make a print out ? That way it’s easier for others
I've made a decision to teach others how to do this themselves so they can make products that they know and love, while learning all the steps. I'm sorry this tutorial didn't meet your needs. There are plenty of printables available on pinterest if you're not looking for a tutorial.
What type of glue are you using?
Helmar's craft glue, there's a link in the description of the ☺
I don't have a cricut so I am going to cut with scissors,can you tell me any other way to do all the steps using the cricut application?
Unfortunately you won't be able to proceed to the cut stage without having a machine. I'd recommend making these in a program like PowerPoint (they have shapes similar to design space) or maybe something like MS paint.
@@ItsyBitsyBuild ok,Thank you for your recommendation.....I will surely try ,I think using canva also it will work
Can it be a cricut 2 or does it have to be a cricut 3 ?
You can most definitely make these with the explore air machines and both Maker machines, just not a joy. You'll also need a printer.
why won’t it be possible with a joy?
@@nayeliramirez6956 because you need the print then cut function which the joy doesn't have.
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Did you have a question you wanted to ask?