Graduation Money Holders 🎓 How to make Money Holders with a Cricut
Graduation season will be here before we know it. These free money holder SVGs are a lovely way to say "Congratulations"!
Graduation season will be here before we know it. These free money holder SVGs are a lovely way to say "Congratulations"!
I can’t wait to show you how to make these beautiful Iris Folding bookmarks! They make beautiful gifts and you can even write a message on the back for an extra personal touch. Don’t worry if you’re new to iris folding, I’ll take you through all the steps.
Running out of wall space for your papercraft projects? Here’s an easy way to display them! As you probably already know, I LOVE making layered cardstock designs, but they’re not always easy to display. After all, there is only so much space on your walls to put up shadow box... Read More
Looking for a patriotic Cricut project to make in time for the Fourth of July? This bald eagle and American flag papercraft is sure to impress!
Celebrate the 4th of July in style with this retro inspired layered truck SVG, complete with fireworks and American flag!
Make a patriotic craft with this free Statue or Liberty SVG with the American Flag in the background. This would make a great Cricut 4th of July papercraft project.
Take the same designs that you know and love, but make them super small! Here are some tips for cutting small, intricate projects from cardstock with a Cricut machine.
Step into sublimation crafting with the Epson Surecolor F100 - a budget-friendly sublimation printer. See how to setup the Epson Surecolor F100 and do your first print in this step-by-step walkthrough tutorial.
Learn to use all the different scoring tools with your Cricut machine AND how to score even if you don't have a scoring tool... including how to score with the Cricut Joy and Joy Xtra!
Learn how to use pattern fill in Cricut Design Space to upload repeating patterns to use in your print then cut projects. I'll also show you a second way of creating backgrounds using the Slice tool, which is helpful if the picture you want to use isn't a repeatable, tileable or seamless image.