
This is the second macrame SVG and Studio design and it’s a bit more playful and colorful. I kept the same macrame-inspired structure but added a mix of bright florals—small blue blossoms, 3D paper clover flowers, and a big daisy. As a paper artist, I love how color changes the mood completely. This version feels cheerful and lively, almost like a celebration piece. It’s a great reminder that paper crafts don’t have to stay neutral—you can really experiment and make them pop.
Before you start, just know that using ball styluses and chalks isn’t necessary. In some paper art, I prefer simply layering the pieces. In others, I like to add texture and dimension using these techniques—it really depends on the look I want to achieve.
The measurements: 16 x 24.5 cm (6.3 x 9.6 in.)
- SVG / DXF cutting files (Commercial License available)
- Silhouette Studio cutting file (Personal Use Only)
Assembly tutorial
- Add texture to the leaves using the ball stylus.
- Draw the lines in the center of each leaf with dark green coloring pencil to add depth.
- Shade the edges with dark green chalk.
- Draw the wide lines with white coloring pencil.

5. Each piece with petals has a number in the center. #5 is the bottom layer of the clover flower. Flip the piece and draw the lines along each petal with the ball stylus. This will help you with the next step.
6.-7. Press each petal to fold it.
8. Flip the piece and use the ball stylus with bigger tip to shape the piece.

9.-10. Repeat the steps for each piece with clover petals.
11. Layer all pieces together starting with #5 as the bottom layer. Adhere all layers.


I have a set of three macrame SVG and Studio cutting files, so you can choose your favorite one or make all three of them.

Happy crafting!






