Lastly, fold the triangular sail section. Attach the other two sails to the other kabob stick and glue them both to the deck of your ship. Curl your sails and attach one larger one and one smaller one to a kabob stick using hot glue. Do the same with the opposite side.Ĭut two, small pieces of your kabob stick. Connect the end tab to the opposite end and form the rough shape of the ship.Īdd glue to the tabs on one side and attach the sculped side of the ship. Take the rectangular, brown ship piece and fold along the score lines.
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 your ship in a bottle pieces. View the full-size tutorial photos below. When finished, this project is about 8.5' wide (including the octopus), 3.5' tall, and 2' deep.