Cricut Maker 3 Projects!
The Cricut Maker family is my absolute favorite cutting machine and the one I highly recommend.
I have the Cricut Maker 3 and love it.
I use it all the time.
I love that it has the adaptive tool and can be used for so many different blades, tools and options.
I think Cricut crafting has a quick learning curve, and so having more tools to grow with the machine is the best possible option.
You might not want to start with cutting fabric, but having it as an option is great!
Here's 10 projects to make with the Cricut Maker 3 using some of the different blades and tools.
You'll see there's such a wide range of things the Cricut Maker can do.
It's worth the investment for sure!
10 Cricut Maker 3 Projects!
Easily cut fabric with the rotary cutter on the Cricut Maker for the cutest sewing, quilting and crafting projects, like this bunting!
Make a gorgeous cake pattern with a stencil cut with Cricut Deep Blade.
I think this project could be done on the Explore Air 2 as well as the Cricut Maker family.
Makes a unique piece of home decor or centerpiece for a fancy event. Just place over a simple lamp or use a battery operated candle inside.
Chipboard is cut with the Cricut knife blade and paper is cut with the traditional fine blade.
These darling little journals I designed are my favorite. They stay clasped in place with a little pen. This project is made using the scoring wheel on the Cricut Maker. Then iron-on vinyl applied to the front.
Use the wavy cut blade for a fun cut-out conversation heart card.
Designed to hold a Valentine lollypop!
This pop up card is one of my favorite projects I designed in Cricut Design Space! I love that little heart. This cute card features the scoring wheel and the Cricut Maker.
These custom name keychains double as gift tags. They are cut on the Cricut Maker using the knife blade. Then foil iron-on vinyl is pressed on the top.
This cute card is a great reminder to anyone having a rough day. It uses the Debossing tip, Wavy cut blade, perforation blade, Pens and Fine Tip Blade. I love the wavy blade!
The letters for this letterboard were made using the Cricut Maker. The foam letters and chipboard are easy to cut using the knife blade.
This project could be done on any of the Cricut family machines. I just love the versatility of the pen holder slot!
Make a stack of gorgeous watercolor cards as the perfect gift.
That's it!
Do you have a Cricut Maker 3 or are you thinking of getting one?
I like to make my Cricut pay rent for sitting on my desk...check out this money making post here.
Which of these 10 Cricut Maker 3 Projects did you like best?
Which will you be crafting this weekend?
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