This design is extra special to me because it’s my very first self-standing display file. I created it with fellow crafters in mind, knowing how important it is to have pieces that are both functional and eye-catching. After spending countless hours watching tutorials and teaching myself how to make laser-ready files, this project marks the start of my creative file-making journey. The finished piece features a sturdy arched frame with a decorative border, interchangeable slots for product names and prices, and a secure base so it stands tall on its own. It’s designed for 3mm wood and clips neatly together for the top portion, while the base requires glue for extra stability. The decorative cut-outs give it a stylish, professional look while keeping everything solid and connected. This isn’t just a price list stand—it’s a project born out of passion, learning, and the desire to make crafting easier and more beautiful for others.
Assembly Instructions – Self-Standing Price List Display
Laser Settings Guide
Red lines = CUT (all outer shapes, slots, and removable pieces)
Blue lines = SCORE (guides for placement and alignment)
Black areas/lines = ENGRAVE (decorative pattern, text, or details)
Step-by-Step Assembly
Cut & Prepare:
Cut all parts using 3mm wood (plywood or MDF recommended).
Engrave the decorative quatrefoil border and “Price List” text as shown.
Score any guides for alignment.
Assemble the Base:
Take the 3 bottom pieces and glue them together to form a stable, weighted base.
Allow glue to fully dry before inserting the backboard.
Attach the Backboard:
Slide the arched backboard into the slot of the glued base.
Apply a small amount of wood glue if extra stability is desired.
Insert Tabs:
Place the interchangeable name/price tabs into the slots on the backboard.
For easy swapping, you can secure them with magnets, double-sided tape, or Velcro.
Finishing Touches:
Sand edges if needed for a clean fit.
Optionally paint or stain your display to match your style.