![]() ![]() In the dropdown, change the line from “Cut” to “Score. To convert a cut line to a score line, left-click on the layer in the Layers panel (shown with the black arrows) and then look for the dropdown menu called “Linetype” near the top-left of your Design Space screen. You will need to manually score the lines once you have cut out the shapes. Instead, right-click on each of the layers and delete them. TIP: If you don’t have a scoring tool for your Cricut machine then do NOT convert these layers to score lines. Then, see how to stick all the cutouts together to form the finished countdown cubes! Watch this step-by-step video to see how to load the free SVG into Design Space and make the necessary steps to turn some of the cut lines into score lines before you click “Make It”. The free countdown cubes SVG is provided so that you can cut the design on your Cricut machine. If you’re using A4 (as I did), then you’ll need one sheet of orange, one sheet of black and two sheets on purple. If you’re using 12×12 inch paper to cut the shapes from then you need one sheet each of three colours. This is a fairly simple project to make as you only need basic crafting supplies: coloured card, double-sided tape and glue. About this project: Halloween countdown cubes ![]() You can read my full disclosure at the bottom of the page. Please note that some of the links included in this article are affiliate links, which means that if you click through and make a purchase I may receive a commission (at no additional cost to you). ![]()
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