Do you have a Cricut? Perhaps you looking for some inspiration.
You've come to the right place!
Sharing Cricut projects is what makes crafting so fun. We can be inspired by one another's Cricut project ideas and than create our own.
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Because there are so many different types of Cricut machines, this post will be sharing 5 categories of Cricut craft ideas: paper, vinyl, heat transfer vinyl, fabric and infusible ink.
All categories can be used on all Cricut machines. However, many of the fabric crafts are best made with the Cricut Maker.
If you don't know about the maker, check out this post all about the Cricut Maker. Should answer many of your questions.
As I've played with and learned about my Cricut cutting machine, I've learned there are SO MANY Cricut cutting materials. If you don't like one, try something else.
Get creative. Don't be afraid to try a new type of paper or a different fabric. Experiment and than always share.
That is why having a Cricut cutting machine is so great. The Cricut community is always willing to share their creations.
Cricut Paper Crafting Ideas
For many Cricut crafters, crafting starts with learn to cut paper projects.
I am always amazed at some of the gorgeous, creative and simple paper projects others have created. Just like many of these paper crafts.
- Paper Flowers from See Lindsay
- Printable Planner Stickers from Everyday Party Magazine
- Gingerbread Centerpiece from Frog Prince Paperie
- Pineapple Vase from Crafted Sparrow
- Paper Succulent Wreath from Artsy Fartsy Mama
- Paper Pinwheels from Sew Simple Home
- 3D Paper Stars from Weekend Craft
- 3D Paper Basket from Try It, Like It
- Baby Shower Cake Topper from Moogly
- Acorn Treat Box from Lemonyfizz
Vinyl Craft Projects
Cricut makes vinyl projects so fast and fun. Even if you aren't a designer yourself.
With the help of Cricut Access, you can create SO many amazing designs and projects with just the click of a button.
- Floral Wall Art from Printable Crush
- DIY Arylic Keychain from My Designs in the Chaos
- Wood Lettering Board from Mom of 5 Trying to Survive
- Pumpkin Doormat from The Diary of a Debutante
- Rustic Wall Sign from DIY Candy
- Personalized Balloons from Coastal Kelder
- Planner Stickers from By Pink
- Custom Backpack from Lydi Out Loud
- DIY Wooden Frame Clock from Laura's Crafty Life
- Oversized Magnetic and Dry Erase Calendar from Burton Avenue
Heat Transfer Project Ideas
Heat transfer vinyl or iron-on vinyls make crafting so much more versatile. Not only can you create fun designs but you can add them to fabrics, fibers, wood, canvas and paper.
The sky is truly the limit! Plus, with just an iron or one of the many sizes of Cricut EasyPress you can easily apply your vinyl.
Learn all about the Cricut EasyPress and see the temperature guide.
- Unicorn Birthday Tee from Happiness is Homemade
- DIY Rain Boots from Sew Simple Home
- Leather Monogram Charms from Brooklyn Berry Designs
- Birth Stats Elephant from Leap of Faith Crafting
- Simple Reverse Canvas from Sew Simple Home
- Grandma's Kitchen Towel from The Happy Scraps
- Iron On Socks from Quiet Grove
- Custom Gloves from Heather Handmade
- Bridal Shower Banner from Mission to Save
- Custom Party Napkins from Sew Simple Home
- Repurposed Cabinet Art from A Turtles Life for Me
Cricut Fabric Crafts
Cutting fabrics and fibers with the Cricut is much easier than you might think. To make most of the projects below, make sure to check out the Cricut Maker.
You'll also want to learn all about the Cricut Rotary Blade and the Cricut Knife Blade for working with leather.
- Simplicity Key Ring from Sew What Alicia
- Makeup Bag from Hello Creative Family
- Leather Hair Accessories from Sew Simple Home
- Alphabet Stuffies from Hey, Let's Make Stuff
- Easy Felt flowers from Weekend Craft
- Leather Journals from Doodlecraft
- Simple Coasters from Swoodson Says
- Baby Burp Cloth from Sew Simple Home
- DIY Canvas Wall Hanging from Sustain My Craft Habit
- Fabric Luggage Tags from Fleece Fun
- No Sew Felt Wall Banner from Liz On Call
- Simple Leather Earrings from Sew Simple Home
Like what you see? Check out even more great Cricut sewing projects.
Cricut Infusible Ink Projects
Heat transfer vinyl is amazing, but Infusible Ink is unique. Simply design, cut, press and you get a permanent design that won't wash off and is infused into the fabric.
It is pretty amazing and looks so pretty.
- Mermaid Tote Bag from Printable Crush
- Summer Coasters from Leap of Faith Crafting
- Infusible Ink Mouse Pad from Crafting in the Rain
I hope these Cricut project ideas have inspired you to get creating.
I just got a new Cricut and so in love with the endless possibilities. thank you for these awesome new ideas!
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