If you've recently purchased a Cricut machine, you may be wondering what all you can make with it. It can be overwhelming at first to decide what you want to craft, so we've made it super simple for you with this list of things to make and sell with your Cricut!
If you're new to Cricut, make sure to check out our Cricut Design Space tutorials on Design School. We also have a guide right here on the blog with some of our favorite Cricut Tools and Hacks for Crafters!
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If you have a Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore Air, the possibilities are endless with what you can craft. Some common crafts you can make with the Cricut machines are t-shirts, tote bags, and wood signs. But did you know you can also make crafts like keychains, stickers using Print then Cut, fabric crafts, rolled flowers and other paper crafts?
Image Credit: 3D Panda Paper Craft image and product by Digital Gems.
With the Cricut Maker 3 you can cut balsa wood, engrave, and even make perforated lines.
The Cricut Joy is the smallest Cricut machine, which makes it great for traveling with! If you're a teacher you can easily take this in and out of the classroom. If you're a maker you can take the Cricut Joy with you to craft shows and make personalized projects on the spot.
The Cricut Joy is great for small projects like mugs, keychains, greeting cards, pantry labels, and more!
Image Credit: Thank You Cricut Joy Card by Spunky Plum
With the Cricut Mug Press you can make 11oz or 15oz straight walled mugs. You can use Infusible Ink sheets and cut out your designs like you would with vinyl, using on of the cutting machines. Or you can use sublimation paper to make gorgeous full wrap mugs. We have great Cricut tutorials on our Youtube channel, like this one on using Sublimation Mugs with the Cricut Mug Press.
One of the best perks to the Cricut Mug Press is that you don't have to worry about setting the temperature or time, like you would with traditional mug presses. The compact design makes it easy to travel with, just like the Cricut Joy. Take the Mug Press with you to craft shows or to friends houses to make mugs on the spot!
Image Credit: Design Bundle YouTube video
The Cricut EasyPress comes in a few sizes, ranging from super small to 12x10". The EasyPress Mini is great for adding your logo on the inside of shirts, or making small projects like keychains and ornaments. The 9x9" and the 12x10" are great for larger items like t-shirts, baby bodysuits, makeup bags, and tote bags.
Image Credit: Makeup Bag from Design Bundles Youtube video
We hope this post was inspiring to you to learn more about what you can make and sell with your Cricut! Don't forget to check out the blog for more tips, and Design School for Cricut Design Space tutorials. The Design Bundles YouTube channel is another great resource for learning even more about your Cricut machines.
And as always, feel free to join our Design Bundles Community Facebook group to get inspired daily by what other crafters are making, and share your own creations or questions!
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