Make your Valentine Coloring Card Step 3: Next just “slice” the square from the coloring holes. ![]() You may need to unlock the square to make it long enough to cover the entire set of holes. To go down to 3 holes just pull in a square from the left menu bar and align it at the bottom of your crayon holes to where it covers up only 1 set of holes (see pic below). You can leave it at 4 crayon holes or you can cut down to 3. Once they are perfectly aligned, weld them together. To do this just select both parts and to go “Align” and then “Align Left”. Once it is duplicated align one on top of the other and make sure the left edges are perfectly aligned. If you don’t then you can leave it as is). Once you have everything deleted but the crayon holder part you will need to duplicate it (Assuming you want more than 2 crayons on your card. All you need are the little rounded coloring holder parts. You may have to “detach” some parts of the final card. ![]() (You will need Cricut Access for this project or if you don’t have it I’m sure you can just pay the 1 time fee for the file.) Delete all the unneeded parts of the project. It should be 3 different coloring cards, a dinosaur, an owl and a whale. Type “Valentine Coloring Card” into the search box and then click on the first project that pulls up. ![]() Open a new project in Design Space and then click the “Project” tab over to the left. This is one of the easiest Cricut Design Space projects I’ve ever done. Well guess what, now I go all out too! I wanted to make a Valentine Coloring Card for my niece’s daycare class and now that I’ve figured out how to do it, I’m going to share it with you. She would make something stupid crazy and I just loved it. ![]() My Mom was always totally extra when it came to cards. We made our own little boxes or bags for all of our friends to put cards in and we had a classroom party. Valentine’s Day was always super fun when I was in school.
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