Here is the process so far with the bottom 3 layers stacked. I start with the back piece and work my way up! Once you cut everything out on your Cricut machine, I like to organize my layers in order that they will stack in. After print drys, set dial to CARDSTOCK+ and cut. I printed on matte photo paper, and turned on System Dialog to change my print setting to high. Now you are ready to click MAKE IT! You will print and cut your image. Then make sure to “ATTACH” once typed out. If you would like to add their name and dates under the title, make a new text box with your type tool and use Franklin Gothic Demi Cond (size 24pt). Make sure you have your text selected, then slide the dot over to the right until it fits nice on the ribbon, and click “ATTACH”. To curve your title, like DAD, you will use the curve tool along the top. I used the font Franklin Gothic Heavy (size 72pt) for the title and Franklin Gothic Demi Cond (size 24pt) for the In loving memory part. Click on the group “ In loving memory of my” and click “ATTACH”. You will end up with your picture in the shape of a heart. Move the light gray smaller heart over your picture, then select both layers and click “SLICE”. Then “UNGROUP” the SVG.įor the picture you will want to scale it down to 3 inches tall (height). Import both, 3D Memorial SVG and picture into your canvas. Click on complex image for the program to capture every detail. Next upload your favorite picture of your loved one. Open up Design Space and upload the SVG file type! If you need help with finding the SVG in the Zip folder look here! The wings have eight layers that you can change the colors to fit your project! My SVG design is meant to be used with cardstock and is perfectly sized for a 9×9 shadow box. Here is what you will need to create your keepsake! So I decided this is a great project to share with you, so that you may honor and remember your loved ones that passed as well! Losing loved ones is so painful and I can’t help but to create a keepsake to honor and remember the wonderful moments they had with that person. Today I will show you how to put together my 3D Memorial Angel Wings SVG! I was inspired to design this memorial keepsake for a dear friend who lost her father recently. I make a small commission on any purchase you make, with no extra cost to you)! 3D Memorial Angel Wings SVG and Tutorial (Note: This post may contain affiliate links.
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