Making a Box in Cricut Design Space using FREE SHAPES!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- I needed a 3D box for a project, and nothing in Design Space was exactly what I needed so I decided that I could figure out mathematically what I needed and create my own box in Design Space with free shapes!
Here is how I did it!
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Excellent. Everyone else only shows premade templates. Great video! Thank you 😊
Thank you ,you made this look simple and didn’t rush through.
It takes a little pre-planning and thought to figure out the correct numbers to plug in for the X/Y coordinates to make everything work, but for me it ended up allowing me to make exactly what I wanted, so it was worth it.
Thank you SO MUCH for this tutorial. I have been searching for days how to do something like this! You wouldn’t consider doing a tutorial on making a box for playing cards? I search ‘card box’ and get greeting cards. I want to know how to make a box for my handmade soap. They are in the shape of a deck of cards, only slightly wider. I truly appreciate this video. I am a total beginner! Thank you, Cath.
I would make your box just like I did, and just adjust the measurements as needed. In Design Space there is one that I like. Under images type in #M3247F to find it. It works for a card box or a coloring crayon box.
@@TheShawnMosch thank you, I will. I will sit down with your video playing and will pause as and when I need to. Your channel is great, I wish more people knew about it.
@@geoffrayment7811 If you need some extra help, I do offer one on one sessions on my site. Go to the Classes section and you can book an hour for project specific help with me.
I am so glad that you enjoy my videos! I also wish more people knew about me . . . maybe you can help by telling others that you know that own a Cricut about what I do!
Nice. Would like to have seen the box printed and assembled.
There was nothing in this project that was printed. This was all done by cutting and scoring cardstock.
I have the finished project at www.shawnmosch.com/disney-countdown-calendar/
I couldn’t hear her math equations could you write down or explain how you figured the placements out?
I figured out what size I wanted the box to be, and figured out the math to size it. Each box would be different depending on the size you want
You lost me when you said u placed the scoring lines 10x10? Where did u come up with that and then you placed the scoring lines on top of the box to be putting in the same number 10x10?
basically it is breaking the placement down to a math problem, using the grid locations for placement of the lines