FCC 2024 Day 14: Giant Sunflower Wreath
Make a HUGE sunflower wreath with this giant off-the-mat papercraft design. It comes in sections so you can cut it from A4, US Letter or 12x12 cardstock on a regular sized Cricut cutting mat.
Make a HUGE sunflower wreath with this giant off-the-mat papercraft design. It comes in sections so you can cut it from A4, US Letter or 12x12 cardstock on a regular sized Cricut cutting mat.
Free layered sunflower SVG. 3D layered sunflower design for Cricut. Download this free sunflower SVG today to make gorgeous sunflower crafts!
Make a beautiful papercraft shadow box for Fall with this free sunflower SVG for Cricuts & other digital cutting machines. See how to stick all the layers together (and the order they go in!) in this tutorial.
This beautiful vase of sunflowers makes the perfect layered shadow box gift for Mother's Day.
Make a beautiful paper wreath for Fall that’s full of sunflowers, pumpkins, autumn leaves and foliage.
Decorate your home with a fabulous homemade sunflower clock, made with your Cricut machine!
Learn how to make a complex shaker card with your Cricut machine, including how to cut acetate with a Cricut.
Will you take up my craft challenge to make this giant off-the-mat DIY fall decor sign? This gorgeous autumnal design measures almost 21 inches in width and 10.53 inches high but it can be cut from 12x12 or A4 paper on your Cricut machine.
Welcome to day five of the Floral Craft Countdown, where I’m sharing 14 flower themed Cricut papercraft projects in 14 days. Yesterday we made papercraft vases, so today we’d better make something to go in them! “Floral Craft Countdown” free ticket holders can download the white daisy design today (19th... Read More
Make giant paper flowers for this DIY summer welcome sign that's bursting with sunflowers, lilies, daisies, bumblebees and butterflies. The completed sign measures 20 inches wide and 10 inches tall BUT... the cut file comes in sections so it can be cut from regular 12x12, US Letter or A4 paper on your Cricut machine!