I recently wrote about the amazingly creative Cricut machines and Cricut’s Design Space software that lets you work on projects just about anywhere.
But what kind of things can you actually make with a Cricut Explore One or Cricut Explore Air 2?
Free Cricut Make It Now Projects
Cricut offers a selection of free Make It Now projects to get you started.
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You can choose from a variety of cards, gifts, home decor, invitations and more. The Moroccan Tile Planter Box caught my eye.
The 3D Hot Air Balloons Mobile would make a great baby gift or party decoration.
You can also find scads of ideas on Cricut’s blog and on their Pinterest page.
Personalized Greeting Cards
You can really show how much you care by making a customized birthday card for that special friend, family member, relative or other loved one. Check out this cool Minions Birthday Card or this Simple Cat Card.
You can also find adorable baby cards, engagement and wedding cards and cards for just about any occasion, plus spectacular party invitations, favors and decorations. Plus, you can personalize gifts with the recipient’s initials or even snazzy designs.
Halloween
Don’t you just love these awesome Dracula Treat Bags? Kids would squeal with delight to have these at their school Halloween party.
Cricut Christmas
If you buy a Cricut machine now, you’ll know the ropes in time to make fantastic Christmas projects such as ornaments, holiday cards, gifts and decorations.
You’ll really amaze your friends and family with your expert crafting skills (but you don’t have to tell anyone how easy it is).
Special Discounts
Use this link to get the Cricut Monthly Mystery Box, which is chock full of supplies for making awesome projects with your Cricut cutting machine, at an amazing discount.
Here’s a limited time free shipping code, too – FREESHIPNOV.
Or, get an extra 10% off (excludes Access and Explore 2) + free standard shipping with code HOLIDAYDEALS.
This post was originally published in July 2015 and updated in November 2016.
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