Creating A Stunning Floral Calendar Using Cricut Design Space
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Learn how to make this beautiful floral calendar in Cricut Design Space. This calendar in its separate pieces look lonesome but when you add them all together to make 1 yearly calendar it turns out to be this beautiful bouquet of flowers!
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Perfect I’ve been wanting to make bouquet calendars. The UV resin on the back is a very neat trick, thanks
You are so welcome!
That would look so cute sitting on a desk ❤
that was my exact thought process. I'm in love!
This is an amazing tutorial, very well done. Suggestion for the stand in the back. Add another vase that can stay in place where the stand is attached, then add the other monthly vases in front of it. Then you won't have to unstick the stand each time. You'll thank me later!
Yes! Thank you! That’s a great tip!!!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Super cute design! You did a great job explaining the process! Thanks so much! ❤
You are so welcome!
What a great idea I love how it turned out
It turned out so freaking cute! And it’s perfect right now with winter and not having any pretty flowers blooming.
Super cute
Thank you! 😊
Excellent instructions
Glad you think so!
Happy holidays Ashlee. Love this idea; so adorable. Keep up the great work!!! TFS!!!
Hope your holidays were fabulous! Happy new year!
Great project…thank you!❤
You are so welcome!
Wonderful thank you
Thank you too!
I might have to subscribe to CF again. I had it for two years but did use it.
ooof. I hear this so many times it makes me sad. I love CF!
Love it
thank you!
Love it!!
Glad you like it!
Saw this calendar on Temu for about $3. But love the idea of making too
I've never ordered anything off of Temu LOL I will forever be a DIY girly.
@@ashleefalco thanks for the video, I love doing things myself too 🥰, hopefully I can tackle this project.
Absolutely stunning. Where can I find the stands?
Thank you! The stands are found here: amzn.to/48BHdSt
❤ Awesome, love this. I hope I can do this. Question instead of using flowers can I use pictures of kids from my daycare weather they're sitting or standing?
you can totally do it! I would probably take picture of the kids standing, so it looks like they're popping out of the jars!
Add an offset to each photo too.
Adorable idea! Sorry if I missed it. Where can I find the files?
Hi!! Thanks for giving me a heads up 🤦🏽♀️ I added them into the video description. I didn’t realize I missed doing that. Sorry!
If you make the different designs out there like the dogs, Disney, snoopy and others you need an offset added to your images so they will cut around those. Your flowers were probably already print then cut files. Most that are being used right now are not set to print then cut. So an offset needs to be added to those images. I've seen yours on the groups.
Hello!
You actually don’t need to do an offset! Just select the jar & character and press flatten. No offset needed.
When I did my dogs they definitely needed an offset because they started to cut out inner details. So that's important to note for those that use images of their own choosing.
Obviously if using a different image you may get different results, that’s a given. However, if I were doing a dog and it had cutouts I still wouldn’t do an offset. I would duplicate my dog, weld it together, press contour, remove all contours, and then flatten that to the dog with the calendars.
I don’t know what happened to mine. It cut off the stems on a lot of them.
@@ashleefalco my dogs were a layered svg. If you do what you suggest you lose details.
Making them with an offset kept the details.
And people learn, at the same time, how a sticker is made.
Could not believe how many comments I got from people not knowing how to make stickers.
What did you make the calendar dates/months on before uploading to cricut? Thanks
The file is linked the the video description ❤️
Loved the idea - but the downloads are pricy - did I do it wrong?
what I'd do is sign up for their account (for free) get your 10 free downloads and then you can either choose to cancel or renew. I know it's $4.99 a month if you choose to renew it and it's for unlimited downloads a month.
Senior user error - once again - clicked on wrong tab that wanted $100 - back to design space
Did you make the stand?
No - I purchase them here: amzn.to/48XRVTh
I am following this video to a T, any reason why only my calendar prints and not flower, even tho flower is in design space image?
is your calendar & flowers flattened together?
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@@ashleefalcoI figured it out, printer not feeding thick paper thru right, TY