The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts: The Ultimate Guide to Your Electric Cutting Machine
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Are you new to Cricut crafting? Returning after a hiatus and desperate for a refresher? Perhaps you're an old pro looking for brand-new ideas, tips, and tricks for your crafts? Look no further than The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts.
Throughout the more than 300 pages of this book, author Crystal Allen will not only present you with craft ideas that embrace every awesome element of this popular cutting machine, but, perhaps most importantly, she'll start you at the very beginning of your Cricut journey with loads of information about the different Cricut machines (Cricut Explore Air 2, Cricut Maker, and Cricut Joy) so you can determine which is best for you before you buy.
After you unbox your Cricut and have a general understanding of the parts of your machine, Crystal will teach you how to use Cricut Design Space and get images from Cricut Access, and then you'll be presented with projects that use the most popular materials your Cricut can cut. These include fabric (cotton, felt, and fleece); basswood and chipboard; leather; vinyl; paper; and heat transfer vinyl. Crystal even tackles infusible ink!
Projects meant to inspire you will include step-by-step instructions and photos. They include:
- Personalized leather keychains
- Etched wine glasses
- Engraved quote bracelets
- Felt coffee cozies
- Paper luminaries
- Chalkboard signs
- Inspirational quote pillowcases
- Sleep masks
- Photo puzzles
- Leather headphone keepers
- Infusible Ink coasters
- A rag quilt
- and more!
The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts is perfect for the first-time Cricut user, the small business owner who has been using Cricut for years, and everyone in between!
Crystal Allen
Crystal Allen is the author of the middle grade novels How Lamar's Bad Prank Won a Bubba-Sized Trophy, The Laura Line, and the three books in the Magnificent Mya Tibbs series. Her many accolades include the Sid Fleischman Humor Award for The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: The Wall of Fame Game and induction into the Texas Institute of Letters. Crystal is also a committee member of The Brown Bookshelf, the codirector of Kindling Words East, and a faculty member of Highlights for Children. She lives in Texas with her husband, Reggie, and two sons, Phillip and Joshua. Visit her online at crystalallenbooks.com.
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The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts - Crystal Allen
Also by Crystal Allen
Caticorn Crafts
Copyright © 2020 by Crystal Allen
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available on file.
Cover design by Daniel Brount
Cover photo credit: Crystal Allen
Print ISBN: 978-1-5107-5714-1
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-5107-5715-8
Printed in China
To my sisters—
The sister I was born with.
The sister I gained through marriage.
The sisters who started as friends and then became family.
And to all my sisters in the crafting world, because through our creativity we are all connected!
CONTENTS
Introduction
Which Cricut is Right for You?
What about the Cricut Joy?
What is the Cricut Maker Adaptive Tool System?
The Adaptive Tools That Can Be Used with the Cricut Maker Only
Unboxing Your Cricut and Setting Up
Let’s Get Started Unboxing Your Machine!
Cricut Design Space 101
First Glance
What is Cricut Access?
Creating a Blank Canvas
Main Menu
Exploring Your Toolbars
Left-Side Toolbar
Top Toolbar
Text Toolbar
Right-Side Toolbar
After You Click Make It
Downloading the Cut Files from This Book
40 Projects Using Cricut’s Most Popular Materials
An Introduction to Vinyl Projects
Let’s Talk Vinyl!
Vinyl Lingo
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with Vinyl
Vinyl Projects
#Creative Cricut Bling
Team Coffee
and Team Tea
Mugs
Dream Big
Color Block Clipboard
Be-you-tiful
Wood Watercolor Picture Frame
Vinyl Scrap Nail Decals
An Introduction to Paper Projects
Let’s Talk Paper!
Paper Lingo
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with Paper
Paper Projects
Handmade With Love
& Thank You
Gift Tags
Sleepy Village Luminaries
Kawaii Food Magnetic Bookmarks
Father’s Day and Mother’s Day Photo Cards
Pom-Pom Party Hats
An Introduction to Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) and Iron-On
Let’s Talk HTV!
HTV Lingo
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with HTV
HTV/Iron-On Crafts
Crafty Sweatshirt
Celebrate
Napkins
Heading Straight to Dreamland
Pillowcase
Stay Sharp
Cactus Coloring Zippered Pouch
The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home
Chalkboard Sign
An Introduction to Fabric Projects
Let’s Talk Fabric!
Fabric Lingo
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with Fabric
Fabric Projects
Sloth Sleep Mask
Over-the-Collar Pet Bandana
Adventure Awaits
Travel Pillow
DIY Rag Quilt
5-Minute Tissue Holder
An Introduction to Basswood, Balsa Wood, and Chipboard
Let’s Talk Basswood, Balsa Wood, and Chipboard!
Cricut Maker Knife Blade Success Tips
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with Basswood, Balsa Wood, and Chipboard
Basswood, Balsa Wood, and Chipboard Projects
DIY Photo Puzzle
Llama Pencil Holder
Wish Upon a Star
Basswood Wall Decor
Home State Sign
An Introduction to Leather and Faux Leather
Let’s Talk Leather!
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with Leather and Faux Leather
Leather Projects
DIY Leather Headphones Keeper
10-Minute Leather Heart Mom
Keychain
DIY Leather Teardrop Earrings
DIY Create a Beautiful Life
Journal Cover
I Like Big Books and I Cannot Lie
Tasseled Faux Suede Bookmark
An Introduction to Infusible Ink
Let’s Talk Infusible Ink!
Infusible Ink Lingo
Other Useful Tools & Materials for Working with Infusible Ink
Infusible Ink Projects
Infusible Ink Succulent Coasters
Homegrown
Infusible Ink Onesie
Monster Family Portrait Infusible Ink Color Me In
Shirt
Infusible Ink Mermaid Vibes Only
Beach Tote
Infusible Ink Food & Drink Coasters
An Introduction to Special Materials
Let’s Talk Special Materials!
Special Materials Projects
Engraved Quote Bracelet
Craft Tool Popsocket Covers
Sippin’ Pretty Etched Glass Wine Glasses
Shrink Plastic Donut Zipper Pull
Felt Koala Cup Cozy
Let’s Talk Foil Quill!
Foil Quill Faux Leather Lip Balm Holder
Appendix: Which Materials Can Each Cricut Cut?
Acknowledgments
About the Author
INTRODUCTION
Hi, crafty friends! I’m so excited you have discovered this book and that we get to craft together! I’m Crystal Allen, and I’m the owner of Hello Creative Family. If you are reading this book, then chances are you fall into one of four categories:
1. You’ve heard about the amazing things that Cricut cutting machines can do, and you’re considering buying one. (Do it!!! Your life will be forever changed.)
2. You’ve recently purchased a Cricut, it’s still sitting in its box, you’re feeling overwhelmed, and you’re looking for a bit of help. (You’ve come to the right place! I can’t wait to help you get that bad boy out of the box and set up so you can get crafting!)
3. You’re a Cricut newbie, you’ve unboxed your Cricut, you’ve cut your first few projects, but now you’re feeling overwhelmed by ALL THE THINGS it can do. (We’re going to have so much fun. Before you know it, you’re going to be a Cricut expert and will be cutting this, that, and everything with your Cricut.)
4. You’re a Cricut expert, your Cricut is your ride or die
craft tool, you know it can do so many amazing things, and you’re here for some extra crafty inspiration! (Yay!!! I hope you’re inspired by the 40 projects in this book and that you have so much fun with it.)
I’m so happy to be writing this book, because I’ve been in all four of the categories listed above! I was pretty new to the craft blogging world the first time I heard about the Cricut. My crafty friends told me it was amazing, that I needed one, and that my crafting life would be forever changed once I owned a Cricut Explore. A month later, I was at a blogging conference where Cricut was a sponsor for an evening party. They had a table set up in each corner of the room where they were showing people how to use their amazing cutting machines. All around me, people were eating, dancing, and having a grand celebration, but I only had eyes for those incredible cutting machines. The table in the far corner of the room was completely abandoned, so I went over, sat myself down next to a Cricut employee, and spent the next three hours asking her every question I could possibly think of and learning about this incredible machine.
A month later, my first Cricut was delivered and my crafting life has been forever changed—truly. It’s been six years since the first time I used a Cricut, and this incredible machine has taken my crafting abilities to a whole new level. My Cricut is by far my favorite craft tool—and I know you’ll love yours too!
I’ve broken this book into four sections:
Which Cricut Is Right For You?
In this section, I will share the differences between the Cricut Explore Air 2, the Cricut Maker, and the new (as of time of press) Cricut Joy, review which materials each machine cuts, and help you determine which machine is right for you!
Unboxing Your Cricut and Setting Up
I can’t tell you how many people have told me that they’ve bought a Cricut and it’s been sitting in a box in their craft room for six months or longer! I’m going to show you how easy it is to unbox your Cricut, get it set up, and create your very first project.
Cricut Design Space 101
Design Space is amazing! Once you know how to use it, the sky is the limit for what you can create! I’m going to walk you through the basics and, before you know it, you’ll be using Design Space like a pro!
40 Projects Using Cricut’s Most Popular Materials
You have your Cricut, it’s all set up, you know how to use Design Space—now it’s time for the real fun to begin! We’re breaking out the most popular materials to cut with your Cricut and giving you 40 projects you can make with your machine! Projects are divided into eight sections:
•Vinyl
•Paper
•HTV
•Fabric
•Basswood, Balsa wood, and Chipboard
•Leather
•Infusible Ink
•Specialty Materials
Each chapter starts with a breakdown about that material, tips and tricks for using it, lingo, and other supplies and tools that you may want to have on hand when cutting that material.
My main goal for this section of the book is to give you a wide variety of ways you can use each type of material. For example, in the section about HTV, I show you how to apply HTV to clothing, wood, paper napkins, home decor items, and canvas bags. My hope is that once you try each project, it will blow the door wide open to a whole world of incredible, creative ideas for things you can make with your Cricut!
Are you ready to get started?
Credit: Brooke Berry
-Crystal
My favorite thing to talk about is Cricut crafts, so I’d love to hear from you! Visit hellocreativefamily.com, send me a message, and show me what you’ve been making by using the hashtag #hcfcricutcrafts and tagging @hellocreativefamily on Instagram! I can’t wait to Cricut with you!
WHICH CRICUT IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
You’ve seen all the amazing Cricut crafts your friends have made on Facebook. You’ve been dazzled by your favorite influencers’ Cricut creations on Instagram. You’ve pinned more than a few incredible Cricut projects on Pinterest. And now you’ve made the decision—it’s time to buy a Cricut! Yay! I am so excited for you! Now the only question is: Which one to buy? The Cricut Joy, the Cricut Explore Air 2, or the Cricut Maker?
The first thing to note is that the Cricut Maker can do everything that the Cricut Explore Air can, and more. If money isn’t a consideration, then I highly suggest you buy the Cricut Maker.
Let’s be honest, though—money is a consideration for most of us. So, what’s the difference between the Cricut Maker and the Cricut Explore Air 2? Let’s compare the two machines, shall we?
Cricut Maker
Cricut Explore Air 2
Cricut Joy
EXPLORE VERSUS MAKER
What about the Cricut Joy?
The Cricut Joy was announced and released to the crafting world after this book was written, so I haven’t had the chance to get to use it to the same level as the Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore Air. We definitely didn’t want to release the book without giving you some information about the Cricut Joy, though, so here’s what I know about it after my limited time spent using it.
The Cricut Joy is Cricut’s new mini-but-mighty cutting machine. Weighing in at less than four pounds, the Cricut Joy makes crafting anywhere and everywhere easy! The new technology in this machine lets you cut Cricut brand Smart Vinyl, Smart Iron-on, and Smart Infusible Ink without a mat!
One of the biggest features (besides the portability) that has given this tiny cutting machine such a big buzz is the matless technology. When using Cricut’s Smart
product, you can cut a single design that is 4.5 inches in width by 4 feet in length, repeated up to 20 feet in length.
Another feature that has paper crafters especially excited is the Cricut Joy Card Mat. The mat has a folder on top that allows you to insert the back half of a pre-made blank Cricut Card into the folder, keeping it protected so that you cut only the top part of the card.
The Cricut Joy can cut 50 materials including iron-on, vinyl, Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets, cardstock, and Smart Labels. You can find the full list in the Appendix: Which Materials Can Each Cricut Cut section of this book (page 281).
The Cricut Joy is an incredible little machine that makes crafting portable and is perfect for small spaces. The capabilities aren’t as wide as with the Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore Air 2, however, this machine is a fabulous starter machine and perfect for crafters with small spaces, people who want to craft on the go, kids and classrooms, or for people who don’t see themselves creating projects that are more than 4.5 inches in width.
What is the Cricut Maker Adaptive Tool System?
The biggest difference between the Cricut Maker and the Cricut Explore Air 2 is the invention of the Adaptive Tool System, which the Cricut Maker has and the Cricut Joy and Cricut Explore Air 2 do not. Unique to the Cricut Maker, the Adaptive Tool system brings together three major technologies that give professional class–cutting versatility and performance:
1. Delivers 10 times (almost 9 pounds/4 kilograms) more cutting force than the Explore line! Now that’s a lot of power!
2. Uses a sophisticated steering system to actively control the direction of the blade at all times. (That’s what the shiny gold teeth at the top of each tool do!)
3. Tests to be sure you are using the correct blade before it starts cutting and tells you to change it if necessary . . . which makes this system pretty much goof-proof!
At the time of writing this book, Cricut had eight Adaptive Tools available. Each of the tools that have a number (Scoring Wheels, Perforation Blade, Debossing Tip, Wavy Blade, and Engraving Tip) are part of the Maker’s QuickSwap Toolset, which means you only need one housing and can change the tool tip with a push of a button. To change the tool tips, you simply press the button at the top of the housing, which releases the tip and allows you to put on a new one!
The Adaptive Tools That Can Be Used with the Cricut Maker Only
Cricut Knife Blade:
Every DIYers dream! Use the knife blade to cut through thicker materials such as balsa wood, basswood, chipboard, tooling leather, garment leather, craft foam, and matboard! The knife blade makes multiple, precise cuts with the Maker’s increased cutting force to deliver amazing results.
Cricut Rotary Blade:
This handy tool is every sewer’s dream! Say bye-bye to your handheld rotary cutter and let your Cricut Maker do all the precision cutting for you! The rotary blade can cut beautiful designs through a variety of fabrics and materials, including felt, quilter’s cotton, denim, canvas, silk, and crepe paper! It lets you