![]() Tip: If you're not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, watch this helpful video training series I made. I used my extra large Cricut scraper tool to easily remove those pieces. This setting worked perfectly for me.Īs you cut your layers, each design will leave behind cut-out pieces on your mat. Once you have the size adjusted to your measurements, you are ready to click "make it." For the material, select the intricate cut setting for cardstock. This design contains six layers for you to personalize with different cardstock colors. I’ve seen several similar designs displayed in shadow box frames. This is what the file looks like when placed in Design Space.Īdjust the size if needed. The design I use in this tutorial is the Layered Wheel Mandala (Design #192). Upload my layered mandala SVG into Cricut Design Space. Instructions STEP 1: GET MY FREE LAYERED MANDALA FILE Let me show you how easy it is make 3D layered mandalas! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. SO easy! Learn how to make this one in the photo tutorial later in this post.Īnd here’s the sunflower mandala, which is just six layers. Here’s the wheel mandala - this one is just five layers. Learn how to make this mandala in the video above. Our new design is shareable under a Creative Commons 4.0 license as well and can be downloaded freely here. Note that we modified the design to work with layered paper. Here’s the flower mandala - this one is 8 layers! The flower mandala design is from the “Layered Wooden Sculptures” project in Instructables designed by watchmeflyy, which is copyrighted under a Creative Commons 4.0 license. We’ve designed three different FREE 3D layered mandala patterns for you to try, and they’re all very easy! The secret to getting a beautiful look is to apply the spacers to the underside of each layer - that way you won’t see the spacers peeking through once it’s all put together. ![]() If you want to get the 3D look, you use spacers in between the layers - you can use foam mounting tape, pre-cut adhesive foam circles or squares, or just bits of cut cardboard, craft foam, or layered cardstock. You decide!Īll you need is basic cardstock and a way to keep them together, like glue or spray adhesive. ![]() I’ve made them as big as 11.5″ wide and as small as 4.5″ wide. You can make the 3D layered mandalas big and detailed, or small and simple. Watch the full step-by-step tutorial on how to cut and assemble 3D layered mandalas on YouTube: Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand. ![]()
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