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How to make a cardstock vase with the Cricut Scoring Wheel

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So guys, last week I shared with you all the ins and outs of the Scoring Wheel attachment for the Circut Maker. This week, I thought I should show you a really neat project you can make with your Scoring Wheel.

There are tons of amazing projects that you can create using the Scoring Wheel right from the list of projects available through Cricut Design Space or you can always come up with your own. With this unique tool, creating has never been easier.

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The project that I am going to share in this post is super easy and a great beginner project if this is your first time working with the Scoring Wheel. I like going through Design Space and creating from their list of projects because they lay everything out so that it is super easy to follow.

While browsing around in Design Space, I found this project for a Geometric Cardstock Vase. I love the simplicity and geometric lines of this vase but what I love most of all is that you can’t even tell that it’s made out of cardstock.

https://hollygrace.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cardstockvase.mov

This project is available through a Cricut Access subscription. If you haven’t heard of Cricut Access and you’re a newbie. I highly suggest it. The subscription service will totally change how you craft with your Cricut.

Let’s get into the project!

This project is not only fun but it’s super easy and can be completed in under 30 mins! If you don’t have a Scoring Wheel, there’s no time like the present! Especially if you use my savings code HOLLYGRACE19. It will get you FREE SHIPPING and 10% off purchases over $50.

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Materials

Step 1 – Cutting

** Note: You can change the size of the vase if you wish, but you must maintain the same proportions or it will not assemble correctly. Leave the size lock on when resizing this image.

Step 2 – Assembly

There are so many possibilities for this vases. Try a different , try a patterned cardstock. The sky’s the limit.

If you LOVE this project, don’t forget to pin it!

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