The file includes:
*SVG - Cricut Design Space,
*Silhouette Studio: Silhouette Designer Edition
*PDF instructions for ENSAMBLY STYLE LOWPOLY (read all of them)
Very important: Make sure you know how to use the files before you make your purchase.
We strongly recommend checking out our video instructions to make the assembly process smooth and stress-free. We understand that visual guidance is critical, especially in papercraft. ( pause as many times as you want for the assembly process)
Videos available
1. video tutorial on opening and organizing files in Cricut Design Space!
In this video, you’ll learn:
✅ How to upload the file.
✅ How to check and adjust the size using the guide rectangle.
✅ How to ungroup and organize the pieces for easy cutting.
✅ Tips for adjusting scoring and cutting lines.
https://youtu.be/AMaSGjPpfV4
Recommended paper:
For this project, the Bazzill brand paper has worked excellently.
If you're looking for a paper similar to Bazzill for this project, focus on finding cardstock with good rigidity and a thickness of around 80 lb (approximately 216 g/m²).
Which provides the necessary solidity for this three-dimensional design and allows for well-defined folds. This weight provides the needed solidity for a three-dimensional design, ensuring the structure stays stable while allowing for clean, defined folds. Many craft stores carry cardstock options in this weight range, so checking for brands known for quality and stiffness similar to Bazzill will help achieve the best results for this low-poly model.
The file includes:
*SVG - Cricut Design Space,
*Silhouette Studio: Silhouette Designer Edition
*PDF instructions for ENSAMBLY STYLE LOWPOLY (read all of them)
Very important: Make sure you know how to use the files before you make your purchase.
We strongly recommend checking out our video instructions to make the assembly process smooth and stress-free. We understand that visual guidance is critical, especially in papercraft. ( pause as many times as you want for the assembly process)
Videos available
1. video tutorial on opening and organizing files in Cricut Design Space!
In this video, you’ll learn:
✅ How to upload the file.
✅ How to check and adjust the size using the guide rectangle.
✅ How to ungroup and organize the pieces for easy cutting.
✅ Tips for adjusting scoring and cutting lines.
https://youtu.be/AMaSGjPpfV4
Recommended paper:
For this project, the Bazzill brand paper has worked excellently.
If you're looking for a paper similar to Bazzill for this project, focus on finding cardstock with good rigidity and a thickness of around 80 lb (approximately 216 g/m²).
Which provides the necessary solidity for this three-dimensional design and allows for well-defined folds. This weight provides the needed solidity for a three-dimensional design, ensuring the structure stays stable while allowing for clean, defined folds. Many craft stores carry cardstock options in this weight range, so checking for brands known for quality and stiffness similar to Bazzill will help achieve the best results for this low-poly model.