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All Cricut machines have a set of minimum system requirements that they need to get set up on your computer or mobile. If your device doesn’t have these basic requirements, it’s difficult to set up a Cricut machine. Here are the requirements, which you can check on your device. For ...
Visit the Cricut Inspiration blog to find news, tips, and inspiration for crafts, DIY, organization, home decor, and other creative projects.
Luckily it’s pretty darn easy… like most projects with cricut design space there are on screen prompts that walk you through the entire process. The first step is to load a light grip mat (that’s the blue one!) into your Maker with a plain piece of printer paper loaded in the t...
I’m always on the lookout for a way to use up my scraps and recently I used up some leather leftover from other projects to make some coasters. Today I’m going to show you how to make leather coasters. How to Make Leather Coasters with the Cricut Maker 3 ...
Making felt flowers just got a whole lot easier. Here is how to make felt flowers using Cricut Maker. (this post contains affiliate links) Even though I already had aCricut Explore Air 2, I had to have aCricut Maker. I like sewing and making fabric crafts so I thought it would be a...
In this post you will see how to: prepare an SVG in Cricut Design Space cut and prepare a glitter iron-on design with the Cricut Maker heat press a glitter HTV design onto a kids t-shirt PreSchool Shirt Ideas For this project we’re usingSiser glitter HTV, theCricut Maker, and thePowe...
I had so many Christmas project ideas that I wanted to share but ultimately decided on these cute and useful Fabric Silverware Christmas Stocking holders. I made these stockings with my Cricut Maker, but if you don’t have a Maker yet, don’t worry, you can still make them! The Maker ...
I should have brought mine up a bit in the photo above. Now measure out ½″ from this point horizontally. Draw a line. Decide how tall you’d like your clutch to be (the height the fabric part will be will stand when sitting on a table). Measure down this far from the top of...