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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Christmas Train Series Part 1 - Engine

This is the first part of our Christmas train series, the engine. All the photos, PDF file and YouTube tutorial links are below. The Cricut cut file is linked under the video.

Hope this helps, I am not so good with PDF and cut files, sorry. I am trying to learn so I can share with you guys.

YouTube tutorial: https://youtu.be/O6Xf41aRnJw 

Cricut Cut File:  http://bit.ly/2NWjGqr

PDF File: Christmas Train: http://bit.ly/2zMW7I3

Products Used:

Cricut Maker: http://shrsl.com/175he
Cricut Access: http://shrsl.com/175hf
Cricut Trimmer: http://shrsl.com/16ve1
Tim Holtz Oxide Inks: http://bit.ly/2xR6lV8
                                       http://bit.ly/2BnZwu8
Ink Blinding tools: https://amzn.to/2zMCuja 
Bone Folder: http://bit.ly/2DcBELW
Stainless Steel Pins: http://bit.ly/2QoR1a9 
Snowfalke Paste: https://amzn.to/2QskrEx 
Tim Holtz Scissors: http://bit.ly/2J3lh77
Score Board: http://bit.ly/2NTdtXI
TH Glass mat: http://bit.ly/2vXmrvP
Pick Up Tool: http://bit.ly/2zMUWKx
Art Glitter Glue: http://bit.ly/2FGCXmz
 Hot Glue Sticks: https://amzn.to/2OsqXhf 
Basic Grey Magnets: http://bit.ly/2K3Hr9M

The overall size of the chipboard before cutting out pieces is 6x6
The large wheel is 2" circle with a red piece that is 1 1/5" and white piece that is 1 1/4"
The small wheels are 1 1/4" with  a 5/8" piece in the center
Little red stripes on the front are cut at 1/4"x1 1/4"
Little circles are just cut from a cricut file, any punch or file that has a swirl will do.
All white dots on wheels and swirls on roof are made using a sharpie pen.
I used bakers twine on the little wheel to make the bow, and just a button under that.
Little red strip between the tires is 1/4"x1 1/4"
I use a sharpie to draw lines on the "cow catcher" on front.




 
CORRECTION TOP LEFT SHOULD SAY 
2/5/8"


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