Cut & Layer Cardstock for Beginners | Mix 'n' Match Woodland Animals!
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Get the free 3D Woodland Animal patterns at jennifermaker.com/3d-woodland...
Create layered 3D woodland animals with interchangeable backgrounds with this beginner-friendly project!
I love seasonal decor because it makes refreshing your surroundings so very easy! That's my goal with these cute 3D woodland animals designs. Each animal SVG comes in a layered background to represent spring, summer, winter, or fall. Additionally, the animals are separate from the rest of the pieces, so they're interchangeable. These are like, dare I say it, paper Garanimals - the mix-and-match outfits kids wore in the '70s (yes, including me). I think you're going to LOVE these fun animal frames!
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* Several sheets of 65 lb 12" x 12" cardstock - amzn.to/3DkTOud
* Craft glue like Bearly Precision Art - jennifermaker.com/bearlyart
* Adhesive Foam Pop Dots, 0.24" - amzn.to/3D44Ypy
* 9" x 9" Shadow Box Frames - amzn.to/3APJuLS
* A method to cut your cardstock - I used the amazing Cricut Maker 3 but you can also use the Cricut Maker or the Cricut Explore Series with a Green StandardGrip Machine Mat 12" x 12". But you can also make the animals alone on a Cricut Joy! - jennifermaker.com/which-cricu...
* Tools including a weeding tool, brayer, spatula, scraper, and scissors
* Design #436 (My free 3D Woodland Animals SVG/PDF/DXF design files (available in my free resource library at jennifermaker.com/library )
0:00 - How To Cut and Layer 3D Woodland Animals on Cricut
1:25 - Supplies & Tools
2:48 - Get Free 3D Woodland Animal SVG Files
3:52 - (Learn How to Unzip and Upload SVG Files to Cricut Design Space)
4:04 - Prepare the 3D Woodland Animal Design Files
5:32 - Cut Your Designs on Your Cricut
6:49 - (Learn More About Mat Order)
8:04 - Assemble the Layers of Your 3D Animal Design
11:36 - Add Your Layers to a Shadow Box
12:16 - Layering Cardstock to Create Other 3D Animals
13:15 - Closing Notes and Link to More Information
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Credits:
Introduction: PixelBytes (my child!)
Music: Cute by Bensound (licensed, royalty and copyright free)
Videography: Jennifer Marx on a Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 DSLR 4K camera
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So cute! I love paper crafting.
Thank you!
Love the plaid outfit especially the different color shoes. Thanks for the new tutorial.
You are so welcome!
Jennifer, you are too cute! Always positive and a delight to watch. 🙂🙂🙂
Oh thank you!
I love these!! So adorable. Thanks for providing the svgs for free and also the great tutorial. You are amazing.
Glad you like them!
So cute! Thank you for such great tutorials.
Thanks so much!
Love these they are so cute
Thank you! 😃
So cute! Thank you!
My pleasure!
So cute, thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!💗
I have a love affair with anything cardstock 😅 they are adorable, Jennifer! I will tune in this afternoon.
Thanks so much!
Very Cute! Thank you!
I'm glad you like them!
Love the shoes!
🥰
I’m excited to make this!
Have fun! 💗
So stinkin' cute!! Got a chuckle out of "Garanimals" on your blog.
Glad you enjoyed it!
❤ I can’t wait
They're SO cute!! 😊🌻
These are so adorable Jennifer! Thank you for sharing😁. I’m excited…I received my glue from Amazon, the one you highly recommend. This glue is going to make it so much easier when working with card stock. And I must say…the Christmas ornaments (balls) you recommended for the candy domes are nicer than the ones I got from Michael’s too. Thank you for sharing your gift with us! You are truly appreciated! 🥰
Wonderful!
Yaya! Good morning!
Hello!
very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for sharing. My hard points are setting up my machine for layering.
You can do it!
I notice the mismatch shoes 👞
Love it 😀
They are a pair. 😊
@@JenniferMaker super cute 😍
They are so cute , but don’t have this size frame for now . How do you know which size projects for each different size frame box . Like how do you know what size the project should be in a 12x12 , 9 x9 , 7 x 7 Examples thank you ! 😊👍
Me too
Yay!
Do you have a tutorial on how to make your own designs into layered projects? Can't seem to find one.
We have some workshops you might be interested in at MakerAcademy.com 😊🌻
Love this project. I do have a question - what do you do with the wood insert? Do you put it back in? I found if I leave it out, there is too much room in the back and the picture can move around (back and forth) because it is not secured.
If it doesn't fit you could cut out some cardboard from a box to put in the back of the frame.
Would this work in a regular frame, too, rather than a shadow box?
Yes! You can make it without the foam dots.
Are the layers on the animals all the same same for example the mouse is say 3x3 4hen is each layer 3x3 3xcept the stick and marshmallow?
What us used to separate the layers .mine looks weird..lol
We use foam dots or clear Zots 😊🌻
What do you do when your layered project is too thick to use the insert but not thick enough to put the back on tight? Do you put some kind of material in between?
You could use layers of card stock.
So how did you get the svgs file onto the design space grid?
I uploaded the file from my library to Design Space. jennifermaker.com/the-joy-of-svgs-training-series
Do you have any more wood animals a deer would be cute or a black or brown bear
Not at the moment but we could add some more at a later date! Please request that here so we can list it in our requests. jennifermaker.com/projectrequests/
Soon-to-be-Mrs. Maker: can you help me figure out how to get something you have framed in lines into shapes? You can't do anything with lines other than attach them. I had a custom frame that I couldn't make easily by assembling the normal shapes. But once I got it framed it with lines, I couldn't do anything with it. Any tips?
I am not understanding the question fully. Are you referring to scoring lines?
@@JenniferMaker No, the lines under "Shapes". You can't combine them with anything, only group them. So, if you use them to outline a special shape you...have an outline for a special shape. Whereas if you were to use literally any other shape you could weld, unite, etc. and slice to get what you're looking for.
You CAN switch what kind of line it is going to be--from Guide line to basic cut--and also change the color but you otherwise can't change any other character of them.
I was kind of hoping to use them as a crude workaround to the lack of polygon tool but I wasn't able to. I probably should have checked several hours into the measuring process before moving forward--I'll take responsibility for that haha. And without going into too many details, I do not have access to a scanner so tracing, scanning, exporting, and nudging in GIMP isn't a possibility.
Is there anything in Design Space that I'm just glaringly missing that will help me save this project? Because I've been doing special slices most of the day for a lot of 1/16 measurements (since I posted the comment) and I don't think I have the mental or physical fortitude to move forward. Especially with two birds sabotaging my use of the keyboard every 1 to 7 minutes, which may or may not result in unexpected deletions or changes 😂 😭
oh thought i missed it
You can watch it anytime!
So sorry to bother you but I have a question can you or anyone else help us please? My friend has been letting me use her cricut machine that someone gave her every now and then but I've been using her phone to use it because she don't have a laptop or tablet so I'm wondering what kind of laptop or tablet she would need for her cricut machine? She don't want to spend a whole lot of money on a new laptop or tablet because she is a single mom of 5 and she has no help financially with the kids and would rather spend her extra money on her kids, do you have any suggestions on what kind of laptop or tablet she needs to be able to use her cricut machine? I'm trying to figure this out for her and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks so much
It's not the brand as much as the configuration. Design space currently requires windows 10 or later, cpu: Intel dual-core core or equivalent AMD processor, 4gb ram, at least 2gb free disk space, an available USB port or Bluetooth and display: minimum 1024x768px screen resolution. Try to exceed these requirements, especially memory or Access won't run right. Do NOT get anything that says "chromebook". They are inexpensive, but cricut says Access won't run on them.
I took my requirements to best buy last year and got an Asus vivobook 17 that was on sale and met the requirements for under $300 ( but there were other asus vivobook 17s for over $1000, so you have to really look at what they have. )
A great budget option is to go with a reconditioned computer. This just means it was returned and a tech worked on it to make sure it works perfectly. I've had reconditioned computers and they work fine. Best buy might have some if you ask. Or go to amazon and search for "reconditioned computers". I just did and saw an hp quadcore with windows 10 and 4gb ram, 128gb memory for $229.00. The reconditioned ones are usually 1 of a kind so you just have to look.
What you DON'T need is a "gamer" computer. They are like the sports cars of computers because they are optimized for video games. So expensive and not necessary for your friend's needs. You should be OK to get one under $300 if you look around. Hope this helps.
@@rsent4026 ok thanks she's going to really appreciate the help
Craft with Sarah has tons of 3D files with tons of animals. Her prices are great!
Not really, those bundles are steep. I guess it just depends on what the budget is for the person.
@@RideorDieBunny but you can buy single files as well.