![]() Unfortunately, because of the size of the large block, I can't create a PDF of it it's too big. I have attached my Silhouette files but also PDFs if you want to try to print them out and use them as stencils. You can also replace it with your own font, just keep the curved corner squares the same size if you want them to fit on the blocks of the files provided. You may need that font if you use the Silhouette files, but you might not. *For those who don't use it often, Cardstock is thicker than normal printer paper and better for making sturdier blocks.įor my blocks, I used the font KBCloudyDay. If you use more than 1 color, you'll only need 1 sheet of each but it can't hurt to have more in case of mistakes. If you use just 1 color, you'll need 2 sheets of 12x12 because all the words and numbers won't quite fit on 1 sheet.You don't need cardstock for this part, I thought printer paper thickness would be easier to work with on the block. The paper I used was the same thickness as printer paper.You can use just 1 color or as many as you want.Scrapbook Paper in different colors and patterns.2-3 Sheets of 8.5 x 11 White Cardstock - you need 1 for each block you make, I made 3 so I needed 3 sheets. ![]() Scoring Board - (optional) just makes folding the blocks easier and I had one so I used it.Silhouette Cameo - you can use the Portrait for everything except the big age block, which needs to be cut from 12 x 12 paper.I started making these before I got my Silhouette Cameo and it is possible, but it takes a lot more time and effort. ![]() I'll talk about what I used but also what you can do if you don't have the tools I have. I used various supplies when making these, but you can go as complicated or as basic as you want.
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