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15 min 13 sec
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08:27
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Lauren Marcinek from the Creativebug team shares one of her favorite projects to make on the Glowforge: a gorgeous, monogrammed wreath. She'll show you how to upload your monogram design to the Glowforge, adjust the machine settings to laser cut wood, and turn your wooden letter into an elegant piece of home decor. With lots of opportunity to personalize the colors and embellishments, you can make a wreath for any holiday or all year round.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Glowforge - Lauren is using the Glowforge Pro, but the basics are the same for any model
- Laptop or desktop computer
- Glowforge Proofgrade Medium Maple Hardwood
- White spray paint for wood
- Faux or fresh wreath
- Ribbon
- Floral Wire
- Wire cutters
- Newsprint or something to cover your work space
- Scissors
Downloads:
- Upload a design to the Glowforge
- Laser cut a wooden monogram
- Assemble a decorative wreath
What you'll get:
- A 4-part series of easy-to-follow video lessons on how to laser cut a wooden monogram with the Glowforge and create a personalized wreath
- 6 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by Creativebug instructor Lauren Marcinek
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Glowforge Projects: Monogrammed Wreath Reviews
35 users recommended this class to a friend
Kat Solheim
The class is only relevant to people who have this very expensive machine, and then all you're doing is watching her use the machine. Honestly, if you have the machine, you already know how to use it.
More than 3 months ago