Crafting with Cricut

I love to craft. One of my favorite past times is getting together with my daughter, Donna, and crafting.Before Covid hit we used to go to DIY workshops and create. Our walls are covered with the beautiful things we created. When Covid hit, we used to get together and diy outside. It was a monthly event. We decoupaged, stencilled and painted, and created our own wood designs. Stencilling was limited to what we could order online.

We were making cruise door signs the other day, and I was freehanding the text and thought wouldn’t it be nice if we could create our own stencils. With that thought, I researched cutting machines. I know I’m a bit late for the party as cricut machines have been around since 2005 but “better late than never”! I did some research and decided to purchase the Cricut Explore 3.

While waiting for my Cricut to arrive, I had to find a place to set it up. Since I hope to use it in business eventually, I dedicated a desk in my office for the cricut, a laptop, and supplies. I’ve watched quite a few YouTube videos. I had no clue that Cricut could do as much as it does. So far to date, I have made stencils, decals, and even done some cutting to make bookmarks. Here are some of the things I have made so far:

Design by Diva Watts Designs/Cricut Access

Design by Stephanie Payne/Cricut Access

Designed by JGoode

Vinyl Decal on 4-in-1 Can Cooler

My daughter recommended I go to Goodwill and check out wood items that I can repurpose. On Sunday I visited my local Goodwill and felt like I hit the jackpot! I’m not sure yet what I am going to do with them. First a little paint and then I’'ll stencil! I love the vertical aqua sign. Once I figure a place to hang it, I’ll decide what to do with it.

My Goodwill Finds

The more I learn about Cricut, the more amazed I am as to what it can do. It’s a bit overwhelming at times. I’ve been watching videos and high recommend Jennifer Maker’s tutorials. She has free turorials on her websites and lots of fun projects as well.

If you are already using a Cricut, I’d love to see what you are creating.

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