Seed of Life Wall Art
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Become a MemberWe love taking everyday craft materials and transforming them into something beautiful and meaningful. Our seed of life wall art is an intricate design that’s easy to make with a Cricut Maker. Just download our SVG cut file below and follow the three simple instructions!
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Create your own little world of wonders
If you’re not familiar with the seed of life, it is a contemporary name for an ancient geometric figure that symbolizes the creation of the universe. You could also see it as a symbol of creation in general. As makers and designers, we are always creating and introducing something that is uniquely ours into the world. So our seed of life wall art is a lovely reminder to continue creating and nurturing those seeds of creativity!
Another reason we love this seed of life wall art is because it contains the flower of life, which represents how we are all connected. We could not think of anything more perfect to describe our crafting community and hope you love this project as much as we do.
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Tools
- Cricut Maker (recommended)
- Knife Blade
- High-Temp Hot Glue Gun
Materials
Instructions
- Cut the design from heavy chipboard (we used the Cricut Maker with the knife blade).
- Next, cut the design from wood veneer (we used the regular blade for this).
- Adhere the veneer piece to the chipboard with hot glue. Work in small sections and press to secure.
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2 Comments
Cutting this on my Cricut as I write. There might be a problem with the way it’s set up. The machine is making 8 of 24 passes on the same mat, with 1 hour and 11 minutes remaining. How many passes does it take to cut through the 2ml chipboard? And how many passes for the wood veneer?
Thanks!
That sounds correct for the chipboard! It takes awhile. I’m not sure how many passes for the wood veneer, it’s whatever the Cricut defaults to do but it’s much quicker.