![]() At first I just applied a few dots of Elmer’s glue to my cardstock panel, then placed the vellum paper on top. Now it is time to glue my vellum paper to the cardstock side panels. I first dent the cardstock panels at the two score lines. ![]() Once all of your pieces are cut out it is time to assemble your pumpkin. You will also need to ungroup everything so you can make the lines on the top and bottom of teach of the cardstock panels score lines instead of cut line. Just make sure you have 12 vellum pieces and 12 side panel pieces. This is why they are slightly shorter)Ĭardstock pumpkin sides: H – 4.729 W – 0.995 inchesĬardstock top and bottom circular pieces: H – 2.181 W – 2.181 inchesĭepending how large you make your pumpkin you may need to hide some of the side panels and vellum pieces so they will fit on your mat. Vellum paper: H – 4.181 W – 0.995 inches (the vellum paper only goes to the score lines on the cardstock paper side pieces. So, if the vellum paper is now 3 inches taller than my measurements, then you will also need to make the cardstock circle pieces and cardstock pumpkin side pieces each 3 inches taller than my measurement for these pieces. ![]() You will just need to adjust each piece according to the new size you pick. For my pumpkin I will list the sizes below that I used, but I recommend making each measurement at least 1 inch bigger, but feel free to make an even larger pumpkin. I will be uploading a separate post explaining, with pictures, exactly how to upload a file and resize it. You will thus need to first size your pieces. When you open this file in Cricut design space or other locations the measurements/sizes will be altered. So, when you are figuring the size you want your pumpkin to be, please do not forget this measurement like I did. For the pictures I used angles so you could not see the pumpkin was just sitting on top of the tea light. So, my pumpkin is just a little too small for a tea light to fit in the bottom. I wanted to make a small pumpkin, but forgot to take into consideration my hole at the bottom where my tea light goes. This will help you in knowing how to glue certain pieces. Please note in my pictures the blue side is the bottom or inside of my pumpkin. My design which can be found in my library.Ĭlick Here To Get The Free Library Password.I used my Cricut Maker with the fine point blade and light blue mat.Homemory 24-Count Timed Tealight Candles, Battery Operated Tea Candles, Flameless Flickering Electric Candles with Timer for Home Decor, Brightness Upgrade, Batteries Included.I set them once and they come on at the same time every night. The link below is to the tea lights I purchased. One battery operated tea light or fairy lights.Brown Kraft Paper Roll – 18″ x 1,200″ (100′) Made in The USA – Ideal for Packing, Moving, Gift Wrapping, Postal, Shipping, Parcel, Wall Art, Crafts, Bulletin Boards, Floor Covering, Table Runner.I also used this to cover my work surface when working with the cement glue ![]() Kraft paper or cardstock or other material of your choice for the stem.Elmer’s No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, Clear, Brush Applicator, 4 Ounce.Click the link the below to see which brand of cement glue I purchased. Translucent Vellum Paper (8.5 x 11 in, 100 Sheets).
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