I made these darling buffalo plaid Christmas ornaments with my Cobalt Cricut Explore Air 2 and supplies from JOANN.
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I made these darling buffalo plaid Christmas ornaments with my Cobalt Cricut Explore Air 2 and supplies from JOANN.
This is a sponsored post brought to you by JOANN. All opinions are my own.
Felt flowers are so easy to make with the Cricut Maker. Use the rotary blade to easily cut all kinds of felt like butter!
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I have loved making felt flowers with my Cricut Maker. I used them to make the felt flowers HERE, this felt flower wreath HERE, this Hello Fall sign HERE and even a felt flower headband for my daughter HERE. When I first got my Maker I was using it to cut felt like crazy! I actually made this sign last Thanksgiving and then didn’t get around to posting it, and Thanksgiving has already snuck up on me again!
In today’s post I’m sharing my tips for making felt flowers and also the supplies you need to make this sign. {This post also has a video of other types of felt flowers: HERE. }
You can customize your front doormat in no time at all with a stencil you cut using your Cricut machine. I even created a cute mat to layer underneath with some outdoor fabric I got at JOANN.
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I love the versatility of the Cricut Maker. I used it to cut vinyl, iron-on and even basswood to make these darling farmhouse style DIY Christmas signs. Read on for the tutorial for each sign and the links to the Design Space files to make your own!
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I love the designs and messages of Cricut’s I Am a Fighter cartridge. Show support to a loved one battling cancer by wearing these designs, or if you are fighting cancer, make an item for yourself for Breast Cancer Awareness month.
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I picked up this cute “Hello Fall” sign from my local JOANN store and wanted to add some fall color to it with felt flowers. It is super easy to cut out felt flowers with the Cricut Maker.
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Use Cricut Holographic Vinyl and the new Cricut Permanent Premium Vinyl to create this fun unicorn pencil case perfect for school!
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DIY your family’s Halloween costumes with your Cricut Maker and EasyPress 2. These taco and hot sauce costumes are so much fun to make and wear; everyone will be “taco”ing about them! This post contains affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through my links, I’ll receive a small portion of your purchase at no extra cost to you.
This interchangeable farmhouse truck sign is great for fall and winter! Simply switch out the pumpkin for a tree and you’re ready for the next season. I cut the cute basswood truck with the Cricut Maker and Cricut Knife Blade.
If you love this post, then make sure to check out the other interchangeable sign I made using basswood HERE plus all my tips for using the Cricut Knife Blade for cutting out wood.
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I love creating custom t-shirts with my Cricut machine and Cricut’s new EasyPress 2. This post contains affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through my links, I’ll receive a small portion of your purchase at no extra cost to you. Continue reading
These DIY shoes are so fun and easy to make with this shibori tie dye kit I got from JOANN.
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It’s no secret that I LOVE Cricut. If you have been wondering about some of my favorite Cricut products, then look no further! I’ve rounded up 10 products I absolutely love and I’ll be telling you why.
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These DIY faux leather earrings are inspired by ones from Magnolia Market. You can make them with your Cricut and add foil iron-on in rose gold for the perfect stunning detail. I purchased the supplies for these earrings at my local JOANN store.
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These patriotic red, white and blue cupcake toppers are made using your Cricut and supplies from JOANN.
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This farmhouse inspired paper flower sign is made using your Cricut and supplies from JOANN.
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Cricut’s new iron-on designs are a game changer for quickly making your own projects at home! I used one of the designs to make this cute sushi apron in just a few minutes.
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Use your Cricut and upcycle your empty Cricut vinyl cardboard tubes into an organizer that’s perfect for your pens, tools or even makeup brushes! This post contains affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through my links, I’ll receive a small portion of your purchase at no extra cost to you.
Cricut’s newest patterned iron-on adds the perfect details to your projects! I especially love the watercolor sampler pack from Natalie Malan. I created this cute monogram with a watercolor flower using the new iron-on.
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Learn how to make this cute Easter bunny sign starting from pieces of wood and glue all the way to painting and flowers. I used my Cricut Maker and Cricut Stencil Vinyl to make the bunny design and to cut out the felt flowers!
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