DIY Layered Mandalas
Ane amazing benefit to cutting machines like the Cricut is that you lot can have them cut out these amazing mandala shapes to layer and employ for wall art, on cards, or just admire.
What I love is that in Cricut Blueprint Infinite, there are several options for different layered mandalas, but you tin can choose any color combinations of paper you want to use.
You could spend an entire day experimenting with colour combinations from bright neon to several pale greys and get cute results every time.
My Cricut Maker merely separated each layer so I could swap out the colors between cuts and so get together the mandala layers like a fun puzzle.
Supplies for Layered Mandalas
Colored cardstock – I used this pack of shades of blues and this pack of shades of dark-green, added in a yellow that I had already for a punch of color.
Cutting Machine similar Cricut Maker
Regular or light sticky mats
Weeder
Viscid foam tape squares
How to Make Layered Mandalas With a Cricut
Open the Design Space software, and click 'New Project'.
Click on 'Images' on the left manus side and type 'layered mandalas' in the search bar.
Curlicue until you see the mandala design you desire to use, and striking 'insert image'.
Just pick your colors of cardstock and Blueprint Space will tell you when to switch mats and cardstock color.
Assemble the mandala according to how the image in Design Space looks. I chose shades of blues and greens and merely mixed them up. I didn't program out my colors beforehand, just grabbed a color and put information technology on the mat when it was time to cutting the next shape.
I got a little confused putting one of the mandalas together, trying to effigy out which layer to assemble to mimic the design, only I finally figured it out.
My i complaint with Design Space is that even though they have some actually fun projects, you tin can't always figure out how to assemble the pieces one time they're cut out!
Ideas for Layered Mandalas
- Make mandalas and mount them on painted art boards for really absurd wall art
- Brand small mandalas and gum them to the fronts of cards
- Make 2 of the same mandalas, attach fishing line to the back of one and then glue them back to back for a hanging decoration
- Use Command removable tabs to hang a bunch of mandalas on your wall
What do you think?
Source: https://craftwhack.com/diy-layered-mandalas/
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