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How to Make Cardinal Wood Slice Ornaments (Easy DIY)

How to Make Cardinal Wood Slice Ornaments (Easy DIY) Learn how to make easy DIY Cardinal wood slice ornaments for decorating the Christmas tree, adding to gift bags as gift tags or as neighbor and friend gifts to pass out this holiday season. These diy wood slice ornaments are easy to make, take really no artistic skill and are fast. Just a few supplies and you can make cardinal ornaments or other varieties, just add stamps! Supplies Needed for Cardinal Wood Slice Ornaments: affiliate links Stazon Jet Black Ink Wood Slices  (or cut your own wood slices and sand them smooth) Cardinal Stamps Acrylic Stamping Block Red, Black and Yellow Acrylic Craft Paint Detail Paintbrush Ornament Hooks or a bent Paper Clip Hot Glue Gun Rubbing Alcohol or Stazon Cleaner Step 1: Adhere the Stamp The cool thing about photopolymer stamps is that they do not need to be stuck to the back of a big, bulky wood block. Simply peel the desired rubber stamp from the plastic sheet and place it on the acrylic b...

3D Butterflies with xTool M1 Laser Cutter

3D Butterflies with xTool M1 Laser Cutter Here's the perfect craft to absolutely WOW your guests and it only takes a few minutes! See how easy and fast it is to make these darling dimensional butterflies with basswood and the xTool. Gorgeous on the festive holiday table, as stunning Christmas tree decorations/ornaments or just because. I am totally in love with how these little 3D butterflies turned out. They are 2 pieces of 3mm basswood, cut intricately, that slide into each other to make a little stand. Supplies Needed for 3D Butterflies made with xTool M1: xTool M1 Everything Bundle  (includes Air Assist) 3mm  Basswood xTool Creative Space Software 3D Butterfly File  (FREE) Step 1: Butterflies This amazing Butterfly file is free from Design Bundles and comes with 10 different butterfly designs. Get the file downloaded and open up xTool Creative Space. Then select the DXF file for the butterfly you want and open it in XCS. I picked 4 of my favorites and was able to fit ...