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INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD IN SVG FORMAT ONLY
Instantly download SVG files after your purchase is complete
Make a desktop cornhole board using cardstock to make a fun gift using the Desktop Cornhole Game SVG file. The board and "bags" are all created with cardstock. SVG design contains svg files for one board and 4 bags. Make one or a set. Finished size of board is 2.8” x 6.1” x 1.5”. Board without panels can be cut using (1) 12" x 12" cardstock sheet. SVG files are letter-size compatible sizes, if ungrouped. Smaller paper can be used for panels and bags.
Products Used:
- American Crafts (AC) Textured Cardstock 12 x 12 inch
- Art Glitter Glue
- Fine Tip Glue Bottle Applicator (for Art Glitter glue) https://amzn.to/2wG4khV
After order completion, you will be granted access to download the SVG file in ZIP format. The PDF file is included as a reference. See video for assembly. File includes SVGs with solid scorelines for compatible die cutting machines with scoring capability (i.e. Cricut).
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SVG files are compatible with with Cricut∗, Silhouette (Studio Designer Edition), Brother ScanNCut, Sure Cuts a Lot (SCAL) and many other cutting machines.
NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED
*SVGs are not designed to be used with the Cricut Joy, Joy Xtra or similar smaller format cutting machines.
Industrial Tumbleweed –
I am so glad I purchased this file. I made a set for my brother as a fun gift and they look so good. I used heavy Bazzill card stock for the base. To give it an industrial look I used a decorative paper that looks like metal diamond plate that I distressed for the side panes. On top I used an antique looking decorative paper with different rulers & measuring tapes (the red layer in the display photo). The last layer (the blue section in the photo) I use piece of AC Cardstock paper backed wood coated with some glossy Mod Podge to make it look varnished. I also used the included pattern for the beanbags. I used cotton fabric with iron on stabilizer, folded three sides & used fabric glue, added some rice to fill, glued the final flap, then stitched around the outside with 3 strands of embroidery floss for both decoration and to fully close the corners to keep the rice in. This pattern is so easy and yet looks fantastic. I will be making many more.