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I love cooking and needed a way to help me remember what goes where, so I put the ingredient names on these cork stickers.
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The first step is to insert your shapes. Start with a rounded rectangle and text, then duplicate them until there are 8.

Next, I chose a font that I liked and filled in all of the squares, ensuring that the square was not an output and that only the text was the output.

For this, I used the cork stickers that came with my material pack from Xtool.

Please remember that these are the settings for an s1 40-watt laser and that you should adjust them according to your machine. Also, don't forget to wear your laser safety glasses.
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Good news, you're done and won't forget what is what anymore, even when they are empty.