Free Layered Peacock SVG | Intricate Mandala Feathers Peacock
Make a colourful papercraft project with this free layered peacock SVG.
Last November I released a free turkey SVG for Thanksgiving and I was blown away by the amount of love he received!! I think his rosy red cheeks and cheeky expression had quite a bit to do with his popularity!
Many of you suggested that the same style of design would work well for a peacock… so here is a peacock version with his beautiful tail feathers in full display!
How cute do they look together? I think they could certainly get up to some mischief!!
See how to stick all the layers for the layered peacock together (and the order they go in!) in this tutorial.
Layered peacock materials
Watch the video below to see how to make the mandala peacock SVG. Or, keep scrolling for a written tutorial.
Here is a list of the materials that I used to make this project:
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- Cricut Maker
- Light blue Cricut cutting mat
- Coloured Card (I used Sizzix Surfacez brand for most of the layers)
- Patterned paper for framing
- Collall All Purpose Glue
- Needle Tip Applicator Bottle
- 3D foam pads
- Shadow box (I used a 25x25cm shadow box from Hobbycraft)
Layered peacock SVG assembly instructions
Here’s how to make your very own pretty peacock wall art using a Cricut machine!
Step 1) Download the free file & unzip the downloaded folder
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Before you upload the SVG to Design Space, you need to unzip the download folder that it comes in.
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Step 2) Upload the SVG file into Design Space
Open up Cricut Design Space and upload the file called SVG_Peacock_CraftWithSarah.svg
Make sure you upload the file which starts SVG_ in the filename!!
This is how it should look after you have uploaded the file:
After uploading, the peacock design will show in your “Recently Uploaded Images”. Click on it and then press “Add to Canvas” to put it onto your Project.
Click the peacock on your canvas and use the width/height boxes near the top of the screen to make it the size that you want to cut it.
I made mine 7.25 inches wide to fit inside my shadow box. I definitely wouldn’t recommend going much smaller than about 5.5 inches in width as some of the details are quite delicate, so if you make the design much smaller it may be difficult to cut.
When you’re happy with the size of the peacock SVG in Design Space, click “Make It” and follow the instructions on-screen to cut out all the layers.
Step 3) Stick the layered peacock together
Use 3D foam pads and glue to stick the layers together.
Use this guide to see the order to stick the layers together in. A high quality printable version of this assembly guide is included in the folder when you download this SVG.
My favourite glue to use on papercraft projects is Collall All Purpose Glue.
It’s SO good because it doesn’t “warp” or bend the cardstock like some glues do. You can use as much of it as you want and the card stays perfect – and it dries perfectly clear too!
To make it even easier to apply glue to layered card projects, I highly recommend getting some of these needle tip applicator bottles to put the glue into.
The nozzles are REALLY tiny which makes them perfect for putting glue in the pieces of cardstock that make up this peacock.
Some of the layers will be stuck together with 3D foam pads to give more dimension and create the “3D” appearance.
When adding the foam pads to the relevant layers, make sure you add some in the middle of the pieces of card so it give stability to the middles. If you don’t add any foam pads in the middles then it can “sag” under the weight of the other layers which doesn’t look as good.
Step 4) Frame your layered peacock papercraft project
The final step is to frame your peacock craft!
I layered together a sheet of spotty scrapbook paper which I cut to the size of my frame with squares of yellow, blue and white card.
And here is the finished result…
I love how the bright colours in the background complement the detail in the peacock’s tail feathers. This is really going to brighten up my craft room!
If you’re not sure how to frame your design, watch this video for my top framing tips.
I hope that you enjoy this free layered peacock SVG!
Love layered SVGs? Check out my other free layered SVG files
Happy crafting,
Sarah x