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For this project, I used a Kraft bag. It may have been a last-minute idea, but where else would I be able to find a Mother's Day bag so close to Mother's Day? Please note that the print may look very light and be careful about burning a hole through the bag.
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For this project, I utilized the pre-designed flowers available in XCS. After that, I added my desired text. Then, I used the marking area feature in XCS to determine the ideal size for the bag. Finally, I placed the flowers and text within the designated area and selected kraft paper as the material.

To do this, it is important to use a kraft bag. Avoid using bags that are shiny or made of plastic, as they may not work properly. I would also suggest conducting some tests with the bag to determine the optimal settings for your machine.

Please test the kraft bag first to determine the best settings I used a 40-watt S1. You may need to change the settings to work with your machine. Never leave the laser running unattended, especially when engraving paper. And be careful about burning a hole through the bag. Don't forget your laser-safe glasses.

Your last minute Mother's Day bag is ready! Now you just need to fill it with gifts or laser-cut ideas.