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How to Create & Design Sprinkle Stencils Using Cricut, Canva, Fusion 360 & Creality Slicer! 🎨✨ Hey everyone! In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you step by step how to design and create a *sprinkle stencil* using *Cricut Design Space, Canva Pro, Fusion 360, and Creality Slicer.* Whether you're making custom stencils for cookies, cakes, or crafting, this guide will help you through the entire process—from design to 3D printing! 🔹 In this video, you'll learn: ✅ How to design your stencil in Cricut Design Space ✅ How to use Canva Pro to remove backgrounds and refine your design ✅ How to convert your design to SVG using an online tool ✅ How to prepare your file in Fusion 360 for 3D printing ✅ How to slice and export your stencil using Creality Slicer 🔗 Useful Links & Resources: ✨ Convert PNG to SVG → [https://picsvg.com](https://picsvg.com) 🎨 Cricut Design Space → [https://ds4.cricut.com/](https://ds4.cricut.com/) 🛠️ Fusion 360 → [https://www.autodesk.com/products/fus...](https://www.autodesk.com/products/fus...) 🖨️ Creality Slicer (For 3D Printing) → [https://www.creality.com/pages/downlo...](https://www.creality.com/pages/downlo...) 💻 Canva Pro→ [https://www.canva.com](https://www.canva.com) (For background removal) --- 💡 Don't forget to: ✔️ Like - this video if you found it helpful! 👍 ✔️ Subscribe - for more DIY tutorials & crafting tips! 🛠️ ✔️ Turn on notifications -🔔 so you never miss a new upload! 📢 Have questions? Drop them in the comments below, and I’ll be happy to help! 😊 #DIYStencil #CricutDesign #3DPrinting #CanvaPro #Fusion360 #CrealitySlicer Chapters 0:00 - Introduction Welcome from Marcia Overview of the project: Creating a sprinkle stencil Discussing what changes would be made in hindsight 0:12 - Setting Up Cricut Design Space Updating Cricut Design Space (if needed) How to download and install it Signing in or creating a new account Navigating the design space and exploring project suggestions 2:01 - Starting a New Project in Cricut Design Space Clicking "New Project" to open a blank canvas Overview of the left-side menu: Templates, Shapes, Images, Text, etc. Choosing a rounded-edge square for the stencil base Adjusting the dimensions to 5.5" x 5.5" 3:10 - Adding Handles to the Stencil Selecting a rectangle shape for handles Copying and pasting to create two handles (left and right) Rotating and resizing handles for proper alignment Using ruler guides to position handles precisely 4:50 - Welding the Stencil Base and Handles Selecting all components Using the "Weld" tool to merge into a single shape 5:30 - Designing the Sprinkle Pattern Choosing a heart shape for sprinkles Adjusting the heart size (final choice: 0.3-0.4") Copying and pasting multiple hearts Aligning hearts evenly using the "Align" tool 7:10 - Finalizing and Slicing the Stencil Positioning the sprinkles within the stencil Using the "Slice" tool to cut out the shapes Deleting extra cut-out pieces 8:30 - Saving and Preparing for Export Screenshotting the design Moving to Canva Pro for background removal 10:30 - Editing in Canva Pro Removing background for a clean PNG file Changing background color to check for removal accuracy Exporting as a PNG with transparent background 11:37 - Converting PNG to SVG with PicSVG Uploading the PNG file to PicSVG Adjusting settings for better accuracy (Details: Strong, Filter: Internal 2) Previewing and downloading the SVG file 12:39 - Importing into Fusion 360 Using Fusion 360 to convert the design for 3D printing Creating a reference box and calibrating dimensions Importing the SVG and resizing to 5.5" 15:00 - Extruding and Final Adjustments Converting the 2D design into a 3D model Adjusting thickness (initially 1.3, but 1.6-1.75 recommended) Adding text (naming the stencil) Extruding text to make it visible on the stencil 18:30 - Exporting STL File for 3D Printing Saving the stencil as an STL file Choosing the correct export settings 19:12 - Preparing G-Code for 3D Printing Importing the STL file into slicing software Saving it to an SD card for use with an Ender 3 printer 19:59 - Conclusion & Call to Action Recap of the stencil creation process Encouragement to like, share, and subscribe Reminder to click the notification bell for future content If you enjoyed this tutorial, fuel my creativity (or my soda addiction) here! 🥤😂 👉 buymeacoffee.com/marciasmunchiesnj Follow me on: Facebook - / m.munchiesnj Instagram - / marciasmunchiesnj TikTok - / marciasmunchiesnj