Attach the vellum window piece to the inside, and the gold window pane to the outside. Start by assembling the top window section. Also insert the bottom tab of the gold railing piece and glue that to the inside.Īttach the blue roof pieces to the outside.Ĥ. Before attaching the final tabs, though, insert the bottom tabs of the small tower into the top roof section and glue them to the inside. Attach the pointy tower piece (assembled previously) on top.Īssemble the largest tower piece in much the same way. Next, assemble the small, rectangular tower piece. Attach the blue roof pieces to the outside. Fold along the score lines, and glue the tabs to the inside. Start by assembling the small, pointy tower topper. If you would like to do the same, this is a good thing to do at the beginning, so that your paint/ink has time to dry. To make my castle walls appear more “brick-like” I painted some grey stones and inked the edges of my paper. I used a lime green color to mark the score lines, so hopefully that helps! If you’re having trouble with the score lines, check out this video.Ģ. Note: If you are using the SVG files that includes the score lines, don’t forget to set them as such in Cricut Design Space and attach them to their shapes before sending them through your cutting machine. Use your cutting machine or X-ACTO knife, along with my template, to cut out all of the 3D Disneyland castle pieces. To see it all come together, though, makes it all worth it!įollow along using the instructions below, or check out this tutorial video. And I was right to be intimidated…it was a lot of work. Isn’t it just stunning!? This project has been on my to-do list for over a year now, but I was so intimidated by it that I’ve been putting it off. Like this design? Consider leaving a tip. ![]() Step into the world of fantasy with my intricate, 3D Disneyland castle! A brand new, totally magical design is here! This one has been in the works for some time, and I am elated to be sharing it with you today.
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