No-Sew DIY ‘Things That Go’ Quiet Book (Cricut Project)
You won’t need a sewing machine, because this book uses glue, iron-on, and rings to hold it together. Here’s how to make this DIY ‘Things That Go’ quiet book!
You won’t need a sewing machine, because this book uses glue, iron-on, and rings to hold it together. Here’s how to make this DIY ‘Things That Go’ quiet book!
Is there any sweeter trend right now than monthly pictures of a baby in their first year? I’ve admired all of the different ways to mark the month in these photos and particularly like the milestone discs. Here’s how to make them with your Cricut machine!
Every little one enjoys a game of peekaboo, and now they completely control it – all while developing fine motor skills and problem solving. Here’s how to make a personalized peekaboo puzzle with your Cricut Maker machine.
Crafting costs can add up very quickly. And I wondered… are there any budget-friendly Cricut tool alternatives out there? What about generic, off-brand Cricut tools and materials that may even work better than the Cricut brand? Spoiler: there are!
These DIY Valentines for classmates, featuring crayons, are an easy Cricut project. Plus, kids can help you put them together at the end!
Learn how to make a Two the Moon themed jigsaw puzzle with your Cricut Maker machine and chipboard (or even a cereal box!).
Get step-by-step instructions for creating a DIY “Two the Moon” iron-on using your Cricut. This project is ideal for beginners and makes for a really cute 2nd birthday t-shirt!
I’m so excited to begin my Cricut crafting journey, and I hope you will come along with me! This is all about expressing myself in new ways and letting that creative side of me out to play.