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Living in a house of 3 boys (husband included in that count), Star Wars has been the "it" topic lately. We listen to it all day (even my 2 year old will ask for "Sta Wa musi"), they play it, they wear it and they talk about it. Me and sweet baby girl are smack in the middle of all of it and can't help but loving watching it all play out. For the past year (because it takes me forever to do or decorate anything) I've been working on putting together a space room for the boys. Needless to say, Star Wars is definitely making a big appearance.
I saw this Star Wars mobile online a while ago and figured I could make one using my silhouette. I cut out a few ships out of black card stock and my boys wanted to play with them so much that I made a few extra for them to just play with.
How to Make Star Wars Paper Ship Toys
Supplies:
Cricut or Silhouette Cutting Machine
Cardstock
Download Files Here:
Laminator (optional)
Step 1: Download Files
Download files and resize them to the size you want.
Step 2: Print or cut
If you are printing the files on regular card stock and planning on cutting by hand, then print and cut around the shapes. If you are cutting with your cutting machine, then uploade file into design space and cut according to machine instructions. Cut the star wars ships out. Laminate for longer life.
I'd love to see if you end up making these star wars ships. Feel free to tag me on social media @sisterswhat. I'm happy to share these projects with other like minded Star Wars fans.
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