Archive for February 2018
Creating A Tiny Letter for the Tooth Fairy – FREE Cricut SVG DXF PDS Cut File
We all know that the tooth fairy is very busy. So busy that – should your little one lose a tooth – you might have to do a bit of admin on his/her behalf, and write a very polite letter of thanks to enclose with the reward for the shiny tooth! Today’s file enables you…
Read MoreIntricate Pop-up Flower Thank You Card Cut File for Cricut and Silhouette
This project is dainty and fiddly but so cute! It measures a miniscule 12cm by 10cm when open – BUT, as the graphic files are svgs, it is easy to resize! I’ve made it in an A4 size but I don’t know…it didn’t have as much impact in my opinion! I got into the world…
Read MoreMaking Birthday First Party Bunting for One-Year Old with Monthly Cards FREE SVG DXF
Today’s make is super-easy – I mean, SUPER-easy! You don’t have to prepare the pattern at all – it’s all just there to be cut once you’ve downloaded it from our link below! Though you may have to click on ‘Ungroup’ once you’ve imported the images. You’ll need at least thirteen sheets of A4 paper…
Read MoreMaking a Retro 60s Mod Girl Bag with the Cricut Maker and Easy Press
I was so pleased with this design when I created it that I put it everywhere – well, on a clock and on a compact mirror. With a variety of different skin/hair/eye colours. But really – when it’s scaled down, the details (especially the line on the mouth) are SO small – you’d really have…
Read MoreMaking Intricate Butterfly Wedding Invitations on the Cricut Maker
I made this file because I could see that a lot of people were running into problems cutting their wedding invites. This is an intricate and elegant butterfly design – and the front ‘locks’ together, so you don’t need to bother with ribbon or anything. And, despite being quite complex, the risks of ripping are…
Read MoreMaking a ’60s-style Vinyl Bag or Purse on the Cricut Maker
To me, the thing that makes the Cricut Maker well worth investing in (rather than the Explore or Air, for example) is its ability to cut fabric. Some earlier machines are able to cut fabric, but it has to be bonded first. The Maker can cut fabric – but not just squares or straight lines…
Read MoreIntricate Cut Floral Birthday Card for the Cricut Maker
Today’s design is really quite intricate but SUPER-EASY to make! The file and the Cricut will do all the hard work for you – all you need to do is fold a score line and add a handful of gem embellishments! This is inspired by an original I designed for a friend who wanted something…
Read MoreHow to Make a ’60s-style Bridget Riley-inspired Optical Illusion Clock with the Cricut Maker
I find it so hard to find interesting-looking clocks…and I love ’60s style. So I really wanted to make an optical illusion design inspired by artists like Bridget Riley. Thankfully, the Cricut makes everything possible! You will need (for a clock measuring 20cm x 20cm*): 8.7″ by 8.7″ (22 x 22cm) piece of mount board…
Read MoreMaking a Pop-up Concentric Rainbow Hearts Birthday Card
Despite appearances, this impressive card is very simple to make – though the design is really rather complex, the file and the machine do all the work together! And you’re in luck…I’ve designed the file for you! I know there are hearts in it but I’m really glad to be creating a birthday card now…
Read MoreMaking Elaborate Glitter Hair Bows with the Cricut Maker
Hair bows are back again! But they’re so much more spangly than I remember them! And they’re so easy to make in the Cricut Maker – though I did have a terrible time to begin with! I think it’s easy to get reliant on the settings the Cricut Maker provides you with…but there are…
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