3D Floral Patterns: Cricut Design Space |
- 9X9 Shadow Box (I got mine from Michaels on sale)
- 25 sheets of light cardstock (3 different colors for my project)
- 1 sheet of patterned cardstock
- hot glue
- vinyl
Start cutting your 3D floral patterns out and roll, roll, roll! This project takes 25 rolled flowers which takes about 2 hours or so. One of my biggest struggles is choosing colors that mesh well, for this box I chose a coral, purple, and mint green. My friend is obsessed with mint green and was hoping the other colors would go nicely with it.
I chose a fading purple almost water-colored card stock for the back which really made the colors pop. Once all the flowers are rolled you can hot glue them onto the card stock and backing of the shadow box.
Last step is designing the vinyl for the front. White is the best color in my opinion because it is easy to see above the flowers. I designed my friends daughters name with a rose that I will attach to the front and walla!