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3D Paper Christmas Village

September 8, 2022 by Paula W

Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links provided for your convenience. This means, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.

These adorable 3D paper Christmas houses are so sweet and so easy to make. Make a variety of sizes and colors to form your own 3D paper Christmas village with the help of your die-cutting machine.

You can even place battery-operated tealights inside to make them glow. The step-by-step tutorial will show you that even Cricut beginners can make this simple 3D project.

Click here to see more 3D Cricut crafts!

3d Christmas Village

3D Paper Christmas Village

Cut File Used:

3D Christmas Village

3d Christmas Village Made Of Paper

Supply Links:

  • Cardstock
  • Cordless Hot Glue Gun
  • ATG Gun
  • Parchment Paper

Step-by-step Instructions:

Due to the complex nature and visual components of 3D files, we recommend following along with the video as you assemble your project. You can always pause the video and re-wind as needed.

3d Paper Christmas Houses

Filed Under: 3D Projects Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut, Intermediate, Paper Crafts

Make an Explosion Box

December 3, 2021 by Paula W

We love these explosion boxes! If you want to learn how to make an explosion box, you will definitely want to check out this blog post and video. We’ll take you through the process step-by-step! This is a really fun way to use your Cricut machine to make a great gift for someone you appreciate!

These explosion boxes are such a special way to present a little gift to someone. Fill it with candy, money, or any other lightweight items you’d like. With ours, we have used them as a photo album/scrapbook, placing pictures and memorabilia (ticket stubs and so on) on each flap. One of our members suggested using an explosion box for a gender reveal. What a fantastic idea!

Make An Explosion Box

Make an Explosion Box

Gather up your supplies and follow along with our tutorial so you can make your own box. Remember, even though we made a Christmas themed box, you can make one for any occasion or theme you want by changing up the paper you use!

Explosion Box In Progress

Supplies Needed:

  • Cricut Maker 3
  • Our Favorite Cutting Mats
  • Our Favorite Weeding Tool
  • Nesting Boxes
  • Cricut TruControl Knife
  • Masking tape
  • Masking Paper Transfer Tape
  • Christmas Paper
  • Paper Cutter
  • Twill Tape
  • Cardstock
  • Starcraft Vinyl
  • Printable Sticker Paper
  • Lynn Lilly Hot Glue Gun
  • Chocolate Squares
  • Cricut EasyPress Mini
  • Cricut EasyPress mat
  • Snowflake Pattern Cut File
  • Merry Everything Cut File
  • Christmas Tag Cut File
Explosion Box Closed
Open Explosion Box

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Cut The Sides Of The Box With A Craft Knife

Prepare the boxes:

1 – We do have a some box cut files available here at Makers Gonna Learn that you can use if you’d like, but we have found that the premade boxes are much sturdier for filling with candy. So, using a craft knife, cut down the sides of each box.

Apply Tape To Cut Edges

2 – Cover the cut edges with masking tape.

Use Tape Gun To Attach Paper To Box Flaps

3 – Measure the box flaps and cut your pieces of patterned paper to size. Attach them to both sides of the flaps using your tape gun.

Design Space With Photos And Snowflake Cut Files In It

Working in Design Space

4 – In Cricut Design Space, we uploaded the photos that we want to use. Size them to fit the flaps as you’d like. These will be a Print then Cut.

Snowflakes As Centers Of Dollar Bill Rosettes

5 – The little snowflakes in circles are the centers for our dollar bill rosettes. Upload the snowflake cut file into Design Space.

Add A Circle As The Background For The Snowflake

From the Shapes menu, add a circle. Place the snowflake on top of the circle. Use Arrange and Send to Front to bring the snowflake to the front of the circle. Size the snowflake to fit well in the circle. Select both layers and choose Align, Align Center.

6 – With both layers still selected, go down to the bottom of the Layers Panel and choose Flatten. That turns the snowflake and circle into a Print then Cut. Size them to fit onto the rosettes – we made ours 1.25 inches in diameter. Then you can duplicate them so you have enough for all of the rosettes.

Import The Tag Cut File Into Design Space

7 – Upload the tags cut file into Cricut Design Space.

Use The Eraser To Delete The Other Tags
Erasing Tags To Delete Unneeded Ones

8 – Use the eraser to erase away and delete the tags that you aren’t going to use.

Save As A Cut File

9 – Add the remaining tag as a cut file to your canvas in Design Space.

Add Gift Tag To Design Space
Add Merry Everything To The Tag

10 – Add “Merry Everything” to the tag and size appropriately.

Press Make It To Cut Out Your Design

Cutting your design:

11 – Press Make It to print and cut the snowflakes and the photographs. Cut the Merry Everything from heat transfer vinyl and the tag from cardstock.

12 – Weed the HTV. Apply to the tag using your EasyPress Mini.

Use Accordion Fold To Fold Dollar Bills Into Rosettes

Putting it all together:

13 – To make the dollar bill rosettes, fold the dollar bill back and forth in an accordion fold. Secure in the middle with a piece of twine. Fan it out and join together with some tape.

Adding A Snowflake To The Rosette

14 – Add a snowflake to the front of the rosette. We suggest using a foam dot.

Apply Photos To Middle Layer Of Flaps

15 – Apply the photos to the middle layer of flaps.

Chocolates Wrapped As Gifts

16 – Wrap the chocolates in pieces of paper and use ribbon to wrap around the box. Attach a bow.

Glue The Wrapped Chocolates To The Smallest Flaps

17 – Glue the wrapped chocolates either the to smallest or largest flaps.

Attach The Dollar Rosettes

18 – Attach the dollar rosettes to the either the smallest or largest flaps (depending on which ones you used for the chocolates).

Explosion Box

That’s it. Hold it together, add your candies, and pop on the lid.

Explosion Box 2

This is such a fun Cricut gift idea! When you lift the lid off the box, it “explodes” with candy (or whatever you’ve filled it with) for a fun surprise. Who wouldn’t love receiving such an amazing handmade gift?

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Filed Under: Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas, Cricut, New Baby, Paper Crafts, Valentines Day, Wedding

Cricut Joy Craft Projects

July 20, 2021 by Paula W

The Cricut Joy is the smallest of the Cricut die cutting machines, but don’t let it fool you. There are so many things you can make with it! We’ve rounded up some Cricut Joy Craft Projects for you and you may be surprised to see just how versatile it is!

Remember that many Cricut projects you see on our site or around the web can be made with a Cricut Joy even if they’re using one of the larger machines. The Joy has a maximum cutting width of 4.5 inches, but if you use Cricut Smart Materials, you can cut continuous shapes up to 4 feet long and repeated cuts up to 20 feet long (things like hearts and stars, for example).

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Cricut Joy Craft Projects

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NEW CRICUT JOY CARDS YOU MUST SEE TODAY! From Makers Gonna Learn

Make these adorable greeting cards with our special Cricut Joy card collection.

DIY HERB MARKERS WITH CRICUT JOY From Creative Cynchronicity

Make these super cute herb markers as a perfect gift for the gardeners in your life. Quick and easy craft idea!

Cricut Herb Markers

EASY OFFICE DIYS WITH THE CRICUT JOY From Dream A Little Bigger

Spruce up your office with these fun DIY craft ideas.

Easy Office Diys With The New Cricut Joy

3 FAST AND EASY VINYL PROJECTS TO MAKE WITH CRICUT JOY From Woman In Real Life

We LOVE these dinner plates! This is such a great way to add some personality to plain dishes.

3 Fast And Easy Vinyl Projects To Make With Cricut Joy

DIY BABY BODYSUITS WITH CRICUT JOY From 5 Little Monsters

Baby onesies are the perfect size for Cricut Joy designs. Make a whole set – they’re a perfect baby shower gift.

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CRICUT JOY LETTERED WOOD SLICE ORNAMENTS From Creative Cynchronicity

Simple wood slice ornaments are a lovely addition to a farmhouse or rustic holiday decor theme.

Cricut Joy Wood Slice Ornaments

HOW TO MASTER A MULTI-COLOR CANVAS WITH THE NEW CRICUT JOY! From Makers Gonna Learn

Wow! This is a must-view video. We’ll share all of our Cricut hacks for making a multi-color canvas with your Cricut Joy.

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HOW TO APPLY A VINYL DECAL WITH CRICUT JOY From Craft E Corner

Create custom phone cases with fun designs you create for your Cricut Joy machine.

How To Apply A Vinyl Decal With Cricut Joy

How To Use Smudge-Proof Vinyl To Make Labels With The Cricut Joy! From Makers Gonna Learn

Want to get organized? Your Cricut Joy is PERFECT for making labels and tags to organize any space in your home.

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BABY BOOTIES From The Country Chic Cottage

A fun take on the “If you can read this” socks, we just adore these little booties from The Country Chic Cottage.

Diy Baby Booties

MAKE A STENCIL FOR ETCHING WINE GLASSES From Makers Gonna Learn

Wine glasses and mugs are just the right size for customizing with your Cricut Joy cutting machine. In this case, we’re making a stencil so we can etch on a wine glass.

Etched Wine Glass

CRICUT JOY FAUX LEATHER EARRINGS From Amy Romeu

Yes! You can cut faux leather with your Cricut Joy and make these beautiful feather earrings.

Cricut Joy Faux Leather Earrings

USE CRICUT SPORTFLEX TO ADD A MONOGRAM TO A BATHING SUIT From Makers Gonna Learn

Personalize a bathing suit with a monogram. We’ll show you how to use Cricut Sportflex for this easy project!

Little Girl In Monogrammed Green Bathing Suit

CRICUT JOY GARDEN BANNER From Just Short of Crazy

Add a lovely garden banner to your backyard. With each of the flags being a separate piece, this is easy to make with a Cricut Joy!

Decorate Garden With Cricut Joy

EASY CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Makers Gonna Learn

Christmas ornaments are ideal surfaces for applying Cricut Joy designs. They’re small so the limited size of the Joy is no problem!

Easy Painted Christmas Ornaments

CRICUT JOY INFUSIBLE INK COASTERS From But First Joy

Did you know that you can use Infusible Ink with your Cricut Joy? Coasters are a great project to get started.

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Aren’t these Cricut Joy projects amazing? The Joy is small, but mighty! This is just a sampling of the many different kinds of crafts you can make with it.

Cricut Joy Craft Projects

Filed Under: Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Anniversary, Beginner, Christmas, Cricut, Dining Room, DIY Gift Ideas for Her, DIY Gift Ideas for Kids, New Baby, Videos, Vinyl, Wedding

Cricut Christmas Ornaments 101

July 15, 2021 by Paula W

Merry Christmas in July! It’s never too soon to start getting ready for the holiday season. As crafters, we know that we need to start early so we have time to put all our creative ideas into action. If you’re a Cricut beginner, this Cricut Christmas Ornaments 101 post is going to help you jump in and start making some fun Christmas decorations.

You’re going to love the Cricut hacks and ideas we share in this post. What type of Christmas ornament will you make first?

How To Make Cricut Christmas Ornaments

Cricut Christmas Ornaments 101

There are many different types of Christmas decorations you can make with your Cricut. Here at Makers Gonna Learn, we have made some really cute Print then Cut ornaments as well as some from felt, vinyl applied to glass and plastic, iron-on vinyl applied to wood, and more.

Easy Painted Christmas Ornaments

THE EASIEST WAY TO PAINT ORNAMENT BALLS

When it comes to painting glass or plastic ornaments, you may have found it difficult to get professional results. We’ve tried painting the outsides of these types of ornaments and it was tricky to get the paint smooth and streak-free. In addition, adding vinyl on top of the paint didn’t give us the polished, long-lasting craft project we were looking for.

The process is the same for glass or plastic, but we find it not only much easier to store plastic ornaments, but in homes with pets and children, they are much a much safer option as well.

Adding Paint To Inside Of Ornament Ball

With this painting technique, we are painting the inside of the ornaments. Remove the hanger part of the ball (the place where you add ribbon or a hook). Pour in some paint. You don’t want to add too much at first. Carefully swirl the paint around to start coating the inside of the ornament.

Swirling Paint Around Inside Ornament

Once you see how much of your ornament you can coat with that amount of paint, you can add some more. Again, swirl it around. Repeat this process until the inside of the ball is well-coated with paint.

Place Ornament Upside Down In Cup To Drain Paint

Once the ornament is thoroughly coated with paint, place it upside down in a disposable cup to drain out any excess. This helps to ensure that the ball is evenly coated with paint and that none will accumulate in the bottom of it.

Your vinyl decal can be placed on the ball before or after the painting process. If you placed it on there before painting, be sure to protect it by covering it with a piece of paper towel as the paint drains into the cup.

Let this dry overnight for best results. Place the hanger part back into the ornament.

CREATING YOUR DESIGN

With any project, ornaments included, you always want to begin by measuring your surface. So, in the case of ornament balls, use a measuring tape to measure the area where you want to place your design. We always recommend measuring twice just to be sure!

Measure Ornament

PRO TIP: You want to keep your design fairly small. If you try to wrap it too far around your ornament, it can be difficult to get it to lay flat and get the flawless results you’re looking for. You could also use flat ornaments to make it easier if you prefer. We do also have some tips below that will help when applying vinyl to rounded surfaces.

Once you’ve sized your design in Cricut Design Space to fit the available space on your ornament, you can use your Cricut machine to cut your design. Remember to burnish your vinyl down to the mat before weeding. This makes weeding on the mat easier and helps to hold the vinyl down as you weed away the excess.

APPLYING VINYL TO CURVED SURFACES

Apply a piece of transfer tape over the top of your design. We like to use the masking paper transfer tape most of the time, but especially for these ornaments. It works really well with just the right amount of stickiness, in particular for rounded surfaces.

Once you’ve placed the transfer tape over the design, be sure to burnish it. This will help the tape to stick really well to the design. Flip the mat over and peel it up away from the design. Burnish again from the back.

Next, you want to trim away any excess transfer tape from around the design. Then, peel away the backing.

Now, this is one of our favorite Cricut tips. Cut some slits around your design being careful not to cut into the design. These slits will help give you some leeway to place down the design smoothly and evenly on the rounded surface of the ball.

CLEANING THE SURFACE

Before you place the vinyl onto the ornament, it’s really important to clean the surface well. This helps your vinyl design adhere much better and helps prevent it from peeling up. If you want a successful craft project that lasts, it’s crucial that you don’t skip this step.

For non-porous surfaces like glass or plastic Christmas balls, use rubbing alcohol on paper towel to clean off dust, debris, and oils from your fingertips from the ornament.

PLACING YOUR DESIGN

You may want to put something under the ornament that will help hold it in place and keep it from rolling as you apply your design. Then, using the taco method, gently fold the design in half (without creasing) so that you can place the middle of it down onto the ornament first. Slowly adhere the vinyl to the rest of the ornament, moving from the middle out. This can help to prevent any wrinkles or bubbles from forming.

Placing Vinyl On Christmas Ornament Ball

Remember, you’ve got those slits you cut around the design that you can make use of to make sure that the vinyl lays flat against the ornament. The transfer tape may wrinkle, crease, and overlap, but your design will go on smoothly.

Peel Off Transfer Tape

One of the other advantages of using the paper transfer tape and cutting the slits is that now you can carefully peel up the transfer tape, working in sections to ensure that your design stays well adhered.

Easy Vinyl Christmas Ornaments

Add ribbon as an ornament hanger if you wish to finish off your Christmas ornament.

OTHER CRICUT CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT IDEAS:

IRONING ON WOODEN ORNAMENTS

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CARDSTOCK LETTERING ON CHALKBOARD LOOK EMBROIDERY HOOP ORNAMENTS

Diy Letterboard Christmas Ornaments

FELT AND EMBROIDERY ORNAMENTS

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Filed Under: Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut, Vinyl

DIY Cricut Christmas Tree Ornaments

December 11, 2020 by Paula W

Deck the halls with DIY Cricut Christmas Tree Ornaments! There are so many ways to personalize your tree with homemade ornaments to suit your decor, theme, and interests.

Diy Cricut Christmas Tree Ornaments

DIY Cricut Christmas Tree Ornaments

Whatever your style, you’re going to find so many great ideas here. We rounded up some really fun Christmas ornaments that you can make with your Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore machines. (Don’t have a Cricut? These should work just fine with your Silhouette or Brother ScanNCut die cutting machine too!)

DIY FARMHOUSE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Makers Gonna Learn

So simple to make but they add a special touch to your tree. You could even add vinyl words to spell out phrases, quotes, or favorite lyrics.

Diy Farmhouse Christmas Ornaments - white rectangles with blue gingham bows and text saying Joy and Noel

DIY LETTERBOARD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Makers Gonna Learn

Cardstock words add a special touch to these embroidery hoop ornaments.

Diy round Chalkboard Christmas Ornaments with text saying Peace, Noel, and Joy

MINI DEER PALLET ORNAMENTS From Love Create Celebrate

Super cute and so easy to make. We think these would be a perfect addition to a buffalo plaid decor scheme.

Mini Pallet Ornaments with a white deer on them

EASY PAINTED CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Makers Gonna Learn

Paint some Christmas ornaments to match your color scheme. A vinyl graphic adds the finishing touch.

Easy Painted Christmas Ornaments black globes with white deer

DIY CHRISTMAS TEACHER ORNAMENTS From See Vanessa Craft

Such a special gift for a beloved teacher!

Diy Teacher Ornaments personalized with an apple shape and teacher's name

EASY VINYL CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Makers Gonna Learn

Fill clear ornaments with faux snow and apply words cut out with your die cutting machine to customize them.

Simple Christmas ornament with Joy to the World on it. Clear glass globe filled with faux snow.

We have SO MANY amazing Christmas cut files. Be sure to check them out here!

IRON-ON CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Makers Gonna Learn

Yes, you can use iron-on vinyl on wood! We’ll show you how easy it is. You will love the flawless results!

Wood slice Christmas ornament with Happy Holidays script on it

GLITTER PEPPERMINT ORNAMENTS From Artsy Fartsy Mama

Aren’t these sweet? We love the vintage look of them.

Glitter Christmas balls with peppermint candy graphic on them

PRINT THEN CUT CHIPBOARD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT From Makers Gonna Learn

Anyone else who absolutely adores the vintage truck look?

Print Then Cut Chipboard Christmas Ornament shaped like vintage truck with Christmas tree in back

PRINT THEN CUT CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT From Makers Gonna Learn

A fun design made using the print then cut technique with your Cricut. You’re going to love how easy it is to make this ornament!

Print Then Cut Christmas Ornament - retro Christmas ball shape with strings of lights background design and words Happy Holidays

WOOD SLICE ORNAMENTS From Printable Crush

This design is so pretty and unique!

Wood Slice Ornaments with red floral design similar to a stylized poinsettia

3D PAPER CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Abbi Kristen Collections

We love these 3D ornaments! Such a fun look!

3d Paper Christmas Ornaments

JOY CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT From See Lindsay

White Christmas Ornament with Joy and some holly branches on it

Aren’t these wonderful? So many pretty ideas to add to your Christmas tree or give as a gift. I wonder if some of the relatively flat and non-fragile ones would fit into an envelope. Wouldn’t that be a sweet inclusion with your Christmas cards?

Filed Under: Project Ideas Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut, Dining Room, Entry Way, Iron-on vinyl, Living Room, Paper Crafts, Print and Cut, Silhouette, Vinyl, Wood Crafts

Buffalo Plaid Die Cutting Projects

December 1, 2020 by Paula W

Do you call it buffalo plaid or buffalo check? Apparently there are a lot of strong, differing opinions on the subject out there. All we know is, we don’t care what it’s called – we LOVE it! It just has that rustic, cozy look that’s perfect for Christmas. These Buffalo Plaid Die Cutting Projects that we’ve rounded up are ones we just adore.

Buffalo Plaid Die Cutting Projects

Buffalo Plaid Die Cutting Projects

There are so many different ways to show your love of buffalo check crafts! There are the obvious ones like pillow covers, ornaments, and coffee mugs, but be sure to scroll down and check out the earrings we found. They’re so cute! Grab your Cricut, Silhouette, or Brother ScanNCut machine and start crafting!

BUFFALO PLAID IRON-ON CHRISTMAS PILLOW From Makers Gonna Learn

Iron-on vinyl makes it easy to add fun sayings to buffalo plaid pillows like this!

Buffalo Plaid Iron On Christmas Pillow with text Merry and Bright

OH DEER BUFFALO PLAID ONESIE From Coral and Co.

We love the play on words here. So fun! Get out your Cricut EasyPress and this project will be a breeze.

 Onesie with buffalo check deer on it and text saying Oh Deer

HEART SHAPED BUFFALO PLAID EARRINGS From Amy Romeu

See? Aren’t they just the cutest? I’d wear these all fall and winter long!

Buffalo Plaid Heart Shaped Earrings

BUFFALO PLAID VINYL CHRISTMAS MUG From Makers Gonna Learn

We will show you how easy it is to add vinyl to a mug and take it to the next level.

Buffalo Plaid Christmas Mug with vinyl transfer saying I have OCD  obsessive Christmas disorder

RUSTIC CHRISTMAS BUFFALO PLAID PARTY From Make Life Lovely

Perfect for a party but could also just inspire your mantel and other holiday decorations for the season.

Rustic Christmas Buffalo Plaid Party with bunting saying Merry , buffalo check cookie containers with white trees on them and buffalo check coffee cups with white deer on them

SNOWFLAKE BUFFALO PLAID DIY COASTERS From Lydi Out Loud

Coasters are always a fun way to freshen up your decor quickly and easily.

Snowflake Buffalo Plaid Diy Coasters

BUFFALO CHECK EMBROIDERY HOOP CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS From Happy Go Lucky

Anyone else just get all warm and fuzzy seeing these? Something about the combination of embroidery hoops and buffalo plaid.

Buffalo Check Christmas Ornaments made in embroidery rings with text Merry, Believe, Joy and Peace

DIY BUFFALO PLAID GIFT SET From Mom Endeavors

This would be such a cute and unique hostess gift!

Diy Buffalo Plaid Gift Set including a Baking Spirits Bright tea towel and buffalo check coasters saying Glass of cheer, eat drink and be merry, and warm wishes and marshmallow kisses

DIY CHRISTMAS BUFFALO PLAID HOOP WREATH From Domestically Creative

Embroidery hoop wreaths give that rustic, vintage vibe to your decorating scheme. We love this one with the Merry & Bright text on it.

Diy Christmas Buffalo Plaid Hoop Wreath saying merry and bright

BUFFALO CHECK CHRISTMAS PILLOW WITH INFUSIBLE INK From Lydi Out Loud

Another take on a buffalo check pillow – this one uses Cricut Infusible Ink.

Buffalo Check Christmas Pillow Cover with Cricut Infusible Ink trees on it

DIY CRICUT BUFFALO PLAID DECOR! From Makers Gonna Learn

A must watch! You have got to see these amazing ideas we have for you!

Aren’t these amazing projects? What a great way to decorate for the holidays. You could even use some of these all fall and winter long if you want that comfy, cabin look in your home. Happy crafting!

Filed Under: Project Ideas Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut EasyPress, DIY Gift Ideas for Kids, Iron-on vinyl, Living Room, New Baby, Porch, Videos, Vinyl

Outdoor Cricut Christmas Decorations

November 24, 2020 by Paula W

Do you decorate the outside of your house for the holidays? We always had a tradition that every Christmas Eve after church we would take the long way home and drive around looking at all the fun Christmas displays on people’s homes. So, we rounded up these Outdoor Cricut Christmas Decorations with that in mind!

Outdoor Cricut Christmas Decorations

Outdoor Cricut Christmas Decorations

If you’d like to make your home look all festive inside and out, you are in the right place. From simple door decorations to things to place on your front porch, there are a bunch of fun craft project ideas here to choose from.

EASY CHRISTMAS IRON-ON BANNER WITH CRICUT From Makers Gonna Learn

Indoors or out, this a fun project for anyone who has those shelf elves coming for a visit!

Easy Christmas Iron On Banner With Cricut

SANTA STOP HERE SIGN From Makers Gonna Learn

One of our favorite holiday projects! Your kids are going to love this reminder to Santa.

EMBROIDERY HOOP CHRISTMAS WREATH From Mom Envy

Embroidery Hoop Christmas Wreath

Easy Christmas Outdoor Decor With Cricut From Makers Gonna Learn

DIY CHRISTMAS FRONT PORCH BANNER From The Happy Scraps

How pretty is this? So bright and cheerful!

Diy Christmas Front Porch Banner

CHRISTMAS FRONT PORCH SIGN From The Happy Scraps

We love a good sign for our front porch for each season. This one features a beloved holiday song.

Christmas Front Porch Sign

CHRISTMAS FRONT PORCH From Makers Gonna Learn

HO HO HO SIGN CHRISTMAS DECOR From The Navage Patch

Ho Ho Ho Sign Christmas Decor

CHRISTMAS BUCKET From A Little Craft in Your Day

Use it inside to hold spare throws or on your porch to hold a small tree, some firewood, giant pine cones and more!

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BUFFALO CHECK CHRISTMAS WREATH From Weekend Craft

Buffalo Check Christmas Wreath

OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS PILLOWS From The Girl Inspired

Adds a fun and soft touch to your front porch display.

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CHRISTMAS FREEZER PAPER STENCILED DOORMAT WITH CRICUT! From Makers Gonna Learn

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN SIGN From Jennifer Maker

Count down the days for your whole neighborhood! It would be fun to add lights around the outside.

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Filed Under: Project Ideas Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut, Entry Way, Iron-on vinyl, Porch, Videos

Cricut Christmas Mantel Projects

November 19, 2020 by Paula W

Have you started decorating for Christmas yet? Even if you haven’t, if you’re planning on making your holiday decorations now is the time to begin. We have some fantastic Cricut Christmas Mantel Projects to share with you today to inspire you!

Cricut Christmas Mantel Projects

Cricut Christmas Mantel Projects

Whether you’re looking for ideas of things to sit on your mantel, hang from your mantel, or place on the hearth below, we’ve got some amazing craft projects to share with you. We don’t think there’s anything more festive than a beautiful holiday fireplace scene.

But what if you don’t even have a mantel? That is no problem! Think about shelves, tabletops, or other spots in your home in need of cheery decor. You can even create your own faux fireplace and mantel for the holidays. There are plenty of ways to use these festive ideas in your home.

SNOW FILLED CHRISTMAS SHADOW BOX From Makers Gonna Learn

Snow Filled Christmas Shadow Box

DIY HOLIDAY GARLAND WITH CRICUT From A Little Craft In Your Day

Diy Holiday Garland With Cricut

BIRCH WOOD CHRISTMAS HANGING AND CHRISTMAS BANNER From Makers Gonna Learn

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Find the whole Trendy Scandinavian Christmas Mantel here.

PRINT THEN CUT CHRISTMAS DECOR From Makers Gonna Learn

Print Then Cut Christmas Decor

RED AND BLUE CHRISTMAS MANTEL From Jolly And Happy

Red And Blue Christmas Mantel

EASY MULTI-LAYER IRON-ON CHRISTMAS DECOR IDEA From Makers Gonna Learn

Easy Multi Layer Iron On Christmas Decor Idea

EASY CHRISTMAS MANTEL From Happiness Is Homemade

Easy Christmas Mantel

IRON-ON STOCKING DECAL From Makers Gonna Learn

Iron On Stocking Decal

FUN HOLIDAY BANNER From Makers Gonna Learn

FAUX MANTEL From Sweet Songbird

Faux Mantel

CHRISTMAS HOME DECOR SIGN WITH CRICUT From Makers Gonna Learn

Christmas Home Decor Sign With Cricut

WHIMSICAL NORTH POLE CHRISTMAS MANTEL From Giggles Galore

Whimsical North Pole Christmas Mantel

RIBBON CHRISTMAS TREE From Makers Gonna Learn

GLEAMING TEAL AND GOLD CHRISTMAS From Deeply Southern Home

Gleaming Teal And Gold Christmas

Aren’t these fun ideas? There’s something here for pretty much everyone and every decor style so we’re sure you’ll be inspired to jump right in and create your own Cricut mantel craft projects.

Filed Under: Project Ideas Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut, Iron-on vinyl, Living Room, Print and Cut, Videos

Trendy Scandinavian Cricut Christmas Mantel

November 17, 2020 by Paula W

Have you seen our big Scandinavian Cricut Christmas Mantel reveal? We just love this theme! If you’re a fan of a more traditional red and green look, this Scandinavian inspired decor blends beautifully with it.

Scandinavian decor is right on trend and really popular right now. Best of all, a lot of it is perfect for a generic winter theme that you can keep on display right through until spring!

Trendy Scandinavian Christmas Mantel

Trendy Scandinavian Christmas Mantel

Project #1: DIY Christmas Banner

scandinavian christmas mantel hanging banner
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Make this beautiful DIY Christmas banner! Don’t like sewing? No worries! You can make this as a no-sew version as well. Check out the full video tutorial below.

Font Used: MGL’s “Wedding Bells”

Supplies Used:

  • Duck canvas (enough for a 23×23” finished sign with 2×5” hanging loops)
  • 12”x24” cutting mat
  • 1-1” dowel rod cut to 26”
  • 2-1” ball knobs
  • Floral pick
  • Jute
  • Craft bells
  • Charcoal easy weed HTV
  • Sewing machine
  • Fabric glue sticks (if no-sew)
  • Drill
  • Drill bits
  • Hot glue and gun
  • Mini Easy Press
  • Easy Press mat
  • Becca’s favorite weeding tool

Project #2: Birchwood Christmas Hanging

scandinavian christmas mantel hanging birch wood wreath decor
scandinavian christmas mantel closeup of wreath with greenery and word Merry

In our video tutorial, we make a smaller version of the gorgeous birchwood Christmas hanging pictured here.

Choose whatever word you’d like to add to the center ring.

Font used: MGL Just Peachy Font

Supplies Used:

  • Birch logs – 48” for large or 16” for small
  • 10” gold metal wreath (for large)
  • 4” gold metal wreath (for small)
  • White and green berry leaf pick (for large)
  • 12” pine stem greenery (for small)
  • 1” ivory lace trim
  • Cricut wood veneer
  • Hot glue and glue gun

Project #3: Christmas Stocking Tags

Scandinavian Christmas mantel Christmas stocking tags

You are going to LOVE these Christmas stocking tags! They are such a fun way to personalize your holiday stockings.

Font Used – MGL Brock The Jock

  • Cricut Explore Air 2
  • Faux Leather
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Cricut StandardGrip Mat
  • Cricut StrongGrip Mat
  • Wood Veneer

Scandinavian Cricut Christmas Mantel Reveal

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We’d love to see your Scandinavian Christmas crafts. If you’re a member, share them in our private Facebook group or share on social media using hashtag #makersgonnalearn.

Scandinavian Christmas Mantel

Filed Under: Project Ideas Tagged With: Christmas, Cricut, Cricut EasyPress, Entry Way, Fabric Crafts, Living Room, Videos, Wood Crafts

DIY Cricut Signs You Can Make TODAY!

August 24, 2020 by Paula W

What are your favorite projects to make with your Cricut? It’s hard to choose but we have to say that Cricut Signs are right up there near the top of the list for sure.

Diy Cricut Signs You Can Make

DIY Cricut Signs You Can Make

There are so many options to choose from when it comes to making DIY signs. The only limit is your imagination and creativity. You can make some for every holiday and occasion or just to show something important or quirky about yourself.

Have a passion project? Make a sign in support of it. A favorite quote? Make a sign. How about some funny family saying? There are just so many ideas out there!

Check out the ones we’ve featured below and be sure to keep coming back for new additions!

FUN VINYL CHALKBOARD ARROW SIGN

Fun Vinyl Chalkboard Arrow Sign

FALL SIGN IDEA WITH CRICUT

This is one of our favorites. You could adapt this idea to a fall bucket list too!

Fall Sign Idea With Cricut

VINYL HOME DECOR SIGN

Vinyl Home Decor Sign

VINYL FUNNY SIGN HOME DECOR

Show your sense of humor with a funny sign!

Vinyl Funny Sign Home Decor

THE CUTEST FALL HOME DECOR PROJECT WITH CRICUT

If you’re a pumpkin spice fan, you have GOT to make this sign for your home.

The Cutest Fall Home Decor Project With Cricut

SUBWAY FONT ART WITH CRICUT

Anyone else a huge fan of subway art? It’s a great visual way to express what is really important to you.

Subway Font Art With Cricut

PERSONALIZED IRON-ON WOOD WELCOME SIGN

Personalized Iron On Wood Welcome Sign

HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT SIGN

Put this out on your front porch with a bowl of candy and you’re all set for Halloween!

Halloween Trick Or Treat Sign

CHRISTMAS HOME DECOR SIGN WITH CRICUT

We think this is one of the cutest Christmas signs ever! Stand it on your mantel or hang it on the wall.

Christmas Home Decor Sign With Cricut

VALENTINE’S DAY VINYL CHALKBOARD SIGN

Valentine’s Day Vinyl Chalkboard Sign

CUTE FARMHOUSE IRON-ON SIGN

Cute Farmhouse Iron On Sign

3 DIY CRICUT SIGNS YOU CAN MAKE TODAY!

DIY Farmhouse Sign – Cricut Home Decor!

10 CRICUT SIGN PROJECTS YOU’LL WANT TO MAKE TODAY!

We hope these ideas got you inspired to create your own amazing Cricut signs!

Filed Under: Project Ideas Tagged With: Bedroom, Christmas, Cricut, Fall Project, Fonts, Halloween, Iron-on vinyl, Living Room, Valentines Day, Vinyl, Wood Crafts

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