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I wanted to make some funny plant signs to put in some of my house plants.
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The first step was inputting the design from XCS, then creating an outline, and finally adding another rectangle inside the icon and combining them.



Then I made a rectangle and used the edit notes function to add a point. Then I combined the stick with the outline we made earlier. Lastly, I added all of the text to the boxes.

For this, I used basswood, but you can use whatever material you prefer, even acrylic or clear acrylic if you have a preference.

Now it's time to laser your plant signs. They are relatively straightforward; just don't forget your laser-safe glasses.

Now you're done and have a funny plant sign.