This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. All opinions are 100% mine.
Well, my friends, it’s safe to say that I am sure a lot of you are going a little stir crazy. Being cooped up indoors can take a toll on a person.
Even though my day to day life has not changed too much — before the coronavirus started I already worked from home, I am still finding myself going a little stir crazy.
That is why today, I am sharing with you all 5 easy Cricut crafts you can do at home. Not only can you do these at home but I have selected crafts that most likely won’t require you to leave the house to get supplies.
I hope this list of stunning Cricut projects from some of the most talented crafting bloggers out there will give you some motivation and inspiration to get creative and have a little fun.
Let’s jump right into the list:
#5 – A sweet door message
How adorable is this sweet message made of vinyl and then appliqued onto a front door? This sweet project is from Cassie Bustamante
#4 – Funny sayings socks
Grab some socks that you already have lying around the house — just don’t grab them out of the dirty hamper, though. With a little IronOn, you will be well on your way to creating this project from Over the Big Moon.
#3 – Garden Stakes
Upcycle some old cutlery into adorable garden stakes. We all have spoons and forks in our homes so we don’t even need to go to the store to make these. This cute idea is from Someday I’ll Learn.
#2 – Cleaner Bottle Labels
For those of us that want to use this time to get organized and bring a little something pretty to our cleaning cupboard, Tried & True has some great cleaning bottle labels that you can cut with your Cricut.
#1 – Unicorn Bookmark
I put to use some cardstock scrap that I had kicking around to make these adorable unicorn bookmarks. Check out how I did it by watching this video from IGTV
I hope that you enjoyed this list and I hope that it inspires you to get creative!
Share with me in the comments below how you are staying busy during self-isolation!
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