![]() Attach the little phone piece, and glue a little section of string to the bottom of the receiver and along the side of the phone box. Take the black piece and fold along the score lines, Attach the little tabs to the inside and fold the remaining tabs inward (they will be used to adhere the whole thing to the back wall of the phone booth later). ![]() Next, glue the “telephone” sign pieces to the inside so they show through the top portion.ģ. Glue the window grid/frame pieces to the outside, along with any gem embellishments. First, clean your clear film pieces and glue them to the inside. But, if you don’t have a Cricut pen, you can just delete the letters included and write them by hand.Ģ. This design also included some drawn elements. 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. 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 British phone booth pieces. ![]() While wiring that post, I mentioned that it might be cute to have a little red phone booth to go with it, and many of you agreed! So, here we are.ġ. Last month, I shared a fun, double-decker bus design. Like this design? Consider leaving a tip to show your support. So, gather your crafting supplies, because this British phone booth is “calling” your name. Ask and you shall receive! Today I am sharing another design inspired by our neighbors across the pond.
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