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!
    For more Cricut tutorials and project inspiration head over to my site at shawnmosch.com/ and join my Facebook group at / 822646061435132

Комментарии • 13

  • @lseh
    @lseh 2 года назад +5

    Excellent. Everyone else only shows premade templates. Great video! Thank you 😊

  • @michellesiwicki2357
    @michellesiwicki2357 3 года назад +1

    Thank you ,you made this look simple and didn’t rush through.

    • @TheShawnMosch
      @TheShawnMosch  3 года назад +2

      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.

  • @geoffrayment7811
    @geoffrayment7811 2 года назад +1

    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.

    • @TheShawnMosch
      @TheShawnMosch  2 года назад +1

      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.

    • @geoffrayment7811
      @geoffrayment7811 2 года назад

      @@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.

    • @TheShawnMosch
      @TheShawnMosch  2 года назад +1

      @@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!

  • @gsmith5140
    @gsmith5140 Год назад

    Nice. Would like to have seen the box printed and assembled.

    • @TheShawnMosch
      @TheShawnMosch  Год назад

      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/

  • @janetmenchyk9778
    @janetmenchyk9778 2 года назад

    I couldn’t hear her math equations could you write down or explain how you figured the placements out?

    • @TheShawnMosch
      @TheShawnMosch  2 года назад

      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

  • @teresawilson3316
    @teresawilson3316 2 года назад

    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?

    • @TheShawnMosch
      @TheShawnMosch  2 года назад

      basically it is breaking the placement down to a math problem, using the grid locations for placement of the lines