





Downloaded Template: Spring flowers
PDF, SVG, DXF downloads, If you are printing out and cutting just use the PDF, if you have a cutting machine please use the SVG OR DXF files
Material’s needed
• A4 paper, any colour of your choice, weight between 125gms-160gsm- For beginners I would recommends a thinner paper
• Craft knife and blade
• Cutting matt
• Metal ruler
• Double sided foam pads (if you have it)
• Coloured card to mount paper cut onto
Here are some helpful steps
Step one.
Print your template on the paper of your choice. When cutting the knife should be held at a 45 degree angle, to create the curved slightly rotate the blade from right to left with your thumb and index finger to create a curved line, try practising these techniques on a scrap piece of paper first.
Step two
Cut out the grey shapes, start by cutting the smaller shapes from the middle and working your way to the larger shapes. lastly take a ruler and cut along the outside line of the hexagonal.
Step three
Select a piece of coloured card to place it on, try out a few options to see what looks best for you. Use double sided sticky pads to attach, this will give the design a bit more depth and a shadow under the paper.
PDF, SVG, DXF downloads, If you are printing out and cutting just use the PDF, if you have a cutting machine please use the SVG OR DXF files
Material’s needed
• A4 paper, any colour of your choice, weight between 125gms-160gsm- For beginners I would recommends a thinner paper
• Craft knife and blade
• Cutting matt
• Metal ruler
• Double sided foam pads (if you have it)
• Coloured card to mount paper cut onto
Here are some helpful steps
Step one.
Print your template on the paper of your choice. When cutting the knife should be held at a 45 degree angle, to create the curved slightly rotate the blade from right to left with your thumb and index finger to create a curved line, try practising these techniques on a scrap piece of paper first.
Step two
Cut out the grey shapes, start by cutting the smaller shapes from the middle and working your way to the larger shapes. lastly take a ruler and cut along the outside line of the hexagonal.
Step three
Select a piece of coloured card to place it on, try out a few options to see what looks best for you. Use double sided sticky pads to attach, this will give the design a bit more depth and a shadow under the paper.
PDF, SVG, DXF downloads, If you are printing out and cutting just use the PDF, if you have a cutting machine please use the SVG OR DXF files
Material’s needed
• A4 paper, any colour of your choice, weight between 125gms-160gsm- For beginners I would recommends a thinner paper
• Craft knife and blade
• Cutting matt
• Metal ruler
• Double sided foam pads (if you have it)
• Coloured card to mount paper cut onto
Here are some helpful steps
Step one.
Print your template on the paper of your choice. When cutting the knife should be held at a 45 degree angle, to create the curved slightly rotate the blade from right to left with your thumb and index finger to create a curved line, try practising these techniques on a scrap piece of paper first.
Step two
Cut out the grey shapes, start by cutting the smaller shapes from the middle and working your way to the larger shapes. lastly take a ruler and cut along the outside line of the hexagonal.
Step three
Select a piece of coloured card to place it on, try out a few options to see what looks best for you. Use double sided sticky pads to attach, this will give the design a bit more depth and a shadow under the paper.