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Want to create an epic birthday card for your D&D-obsessed friend? Look no further! In this tutorial, we’ll craft a stunning layered D&D dice money card using your Cricut, Scanncut, or any cutting machine.
Materials:
- Cricut/Scanncut (or cutting machine)
- D&D Dice Money Card Digital Design
- 220gsm cardstock (various colors for dice and base)
- Adhesive vinyl (white and black, or colors of your choice)
- Foam tape
- Craft weeding tool (optional)
Steps:
- Download the Design:
Head over to my D&D Dice Money Card digital design. It will be compatible with most cutting machines.
- Import & Cut:
Import the design into your cutting machine software. Choose the appropriate material settings for your cardstock and vinyl. Remember to mirror the vinyl design before cutting.
- Cut the Card Base & Dice:
- Load your colored cardstock for the base and cut it out.
- Use different colors for each dice layer (optional).
- Weed the Vinyl:
Carefully remove the excess vinyl from the carrier sheet using your weeding tool.
- Assemble the Dice (Optional):
This design create a layered dice. Use foam tape to add dimension and adhere the dice pieces together.
- Apply Vinyl to Dice Faces:
Carefully transfer the vinyl numbers or pips to the dice faces and text
Personalize It!
- Use different cardstock and vinyl colors to match your recipient’s favorite colors or D&D character.
- Add a birthday message or the recipient’s name on the card base.
- Decorate the card further with D&D-themed embellishments.
Voila!
You now have a one-of-a-kind D&D dice birthday money card that’s sure to roll a critical hit with your recipient!
Bonus Tip: Include a small note at the back of the card.
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