Category Archives: Crafts

How To Create Reusable Chalkboard Signs With Your Cricut

I am always in love with chalkboard signs that have pretty sayings and even prettier hand lettering.  I stand there, amazed by the beauty and wonder…how in the world could I make something like that!?  Because, if you are a true crafter you know that you are always looking at things and wondering how you…

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How To Personalize Gift Boxes With Your Cricut

Every year, I create little Valentine Boxes for the girls that are so sweet and fun.  I keep it small and simple, but the girls really enjoy them.  In a previous tutorial, you saw me create darling DIY princess wands that will be going in their boxes this year and I cannot wait for the…

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How To Create Jar Labels With Your Cricut

Potty training and Valentine’s Day came around similar times at our house this year that, believe it or not, inspired a craft.  Just as I was starting to get the Valentine’s Day decor out to think through some future crafts, the girls decided to potty train together.  And if you have ever potty trained a…

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Quick & Easy DIY Princess Wands

Oh my goodness, I really wish that I would have had a Cricut last year when my little girl turned three and when hosted her Pinkalicious birthday party!  I definitely would have made these as party favors for her friends, but the ones I created then were really sweet too.  With Valentine’s Day coming up,…

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How To Use Cricut Patterned Iron On With An Easy Press

When I originally purchased my Cricut, t-shirts were the number one reason for justifying my purchase.  For some reason, I thought t-shirt making would be so much fun…especially having children.  My first experience with patterned iron on was with a household iron and was an utter fail.  It was so tricky, and I practically melted…

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