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Learn how to draw and cut a stacked calendar SVG with your cutting machine!
I love creating one of a kind items that I can use in my every day life. We know Cricut machines are powerful tools that can perform a whole host of crafty tricks — but did you know that they can cut and draw, too? I’ll show how with my stacked calendar SVG designs! Useful, handmade pieces like these are one of my favorite parts of crafting. Why buy it when you can make it!
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* Several Sheets of 12″ x 12″ 65 lb. Cardstock –
* One (1) Sheet of [Cricut Kraft Board (for the stand) –
* A way to cut your cardstock – I’m using the Cricut Maker 3, but you can also use the Cricut Maker, a Cricut Explore Series machine, the Cricut Venture, or even the Cricut Joy Xtra.
* Cricut Maker and Explore-Compatible Pens –
* Cricut Joy-Compatible Pens –
* Cricut Green StandardGrip Machine Mat 12″ x 12″ –
* Cricut Joy StandardGrip Machine Mat 4.5” x 12” –
* Cricut Blue LightGrip Machine Mat 12” x 12” (for calibration) –
* Scoring Stylus (optional for files with score lines) –
* Single Scoring Wheel (optional for files with score lines) –
* Brayer –
* Spatula –
* Scraper –
* Weeding Tool (for popping out small pieces from intricate areas)
* Tweezers (optional)
* Bearly Art Glue –
* Design # 685 My free SVG/DXF/PDF design files are available in my free resource library –
Topics covered in this video on how to make a stacked calendar:
00:00 – Make a Stacked Calendar!
00:49 – Supplies & Tools
02:08 – Get My Free Stacked Calendar Designs
04:04 – Prepare the Stacked Calendar & Stand Designs
09:00 – Cut & Draw the Stacked Calendar
11:10 – Assemble the Stacked Calendar & Stand
11:49 – Show It Off!
12:08 – Customize a Stacked Calendar with Photos
12:59 – Closing Notes & Links to More Info
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Credits:
Introduction: PixelBytes (my daughter Alexa)
Music: Cute by Bensound (licensed, royalty and copyright free)
Videography: Jennifer and Greg on Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 DSLR 4K cameras
Audio and Video Editing: Team JenniferMaker
Design: A Jennifer Maker original
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