Paper Cut Lamp - Free Pattern with Start-to-Finish Directions!

Get the free paper cut lamp pattern at Learn to make this amazing paper cut lamp to light up your decor! A paper cut lamp is like a layered shadow box, but even more 3D! And since it’s a lamp, you don’t need more wall space! I’ll share some tips on creating the lamp’s column shape and free tools to keep the lights contained. This wildlife scene with trees, mountains, and a wolf right as the focal point works with many styles and would make a great gift for the nature-lover in your life. I appreciate every subscriber. It’s free and easy to subscribe -- just click here: MATERIALS LIST (contains my affiliate links): View my Amazon shopping list with the exact items we used to make this project at * Several sheets of 12“ x 12“ 80 lb white cardstock - I love this slightly textured paper - * A way to light up your lamp - I used 3.3’ Fairy Lights - * (Optional) A container for your lights, like a 4 oz mini mason jar or even a recycled spice jar about 2“ in diameter and 3.5“ tall! - * A method to cut your cardstock - I used the amazing Cricut Maker 3, but you can also use the Cricut Maker, or Cricut Explore Series with the Fine-Point Blade - * Cricut blue LightGrip mat, 12“ x 12“ - * OR- Cricut green StandardGrip Mat, 12″ x 12″ - * Brayer Tool - * Spatula - * Weeding Tool - * Scraper - * Tweezers - * Self Healing Cutting Mat = * Craft Glue - * Tape - * 1/4“ Double sided-tape - * Design # 471 - My free SVG/PDF/DXF design files available in my free resource library - get the password by filling out the form at the bottom of this page * My free SVG cut file (available in my free resource library at ) #cricut #cricutmade #designspace ============ Follow me at: Blog: Facebook Page: Facebook Group: Instagram: Pinterest: Please subscribe to my channel at for more video tutorials to craft a live you love! Credits: Introduction: PixelBytes (my child!) Music: Cute by Bensound (licensed, royalty and copyright free) Videography: Jennifer Marx on a Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 DSLR 4K camera Design: A Jennifer Maker original!
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