EASY Cricut Projects for Beginners - Makers Gonna Learn (2024)

EASY Cricut Projects for Beginners

You will love making these Cricut beginner projects TODAY! If you’re a new Cricut owner, this is the post for you! We love inspiring you all to create some awesome things through crafting and die-cutting. You might think that working with your Cricut machine is too difficult – or that you can’t figure out what projects are appropriate for beginners!

In this video, Rachel will go over tons of EASY Cricut Projects Perfect For Beginners that you can create yourself today. It’s easy to get overwhelmed when entering the Cricut world, and videos like this are designed to encourage and inspire you all to create easy beginner Cricut projects.

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EASY Cricut Projects Perfect For Beginners

You’re going to love these Cricut craft projects. We’re keeping it really simple with some basic vinyl and heat transfer vinyl project ideas that are perfect for beginners. Don’t think that just because they’re simple that these aren’t going to be amazing projects though! There is something here for everyone.

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Sometimes people think that a project needs to be complex and difficult to make in order to be special, but we’re going to show you today that just isn’t true. Even as a brand new Cricut owner, you can make something adorable! So, let’s get started!

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TIP #1: USE SIMPLE DESIGNS

You may be wondering why we consider these projects to be perfect for beginners. As you can see, they’re really fun and adorable, but still easily attainable if you’re a die cutting newbie. For example, if you look at these designs, most of them get their design from text.

That is one of the things we love about using our Cricut machines. You can take your favorite quote or easily add your name to customize a simple surface like a sign, tumbler, or shadowbox. It’s a simple touch but it really takes the item to the next level.

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TIP #2: LOOK FOR FLAT, SMOOTH SURFACES TO WORK ON

Don’t forget about ironing on designs to fabric surfaces like throw pillows, kitchen towels, hats, and tote bags. If you’re a little nervous about using HTV (heat transfer vinyl), our suggestion is to pick up some less expensive items from Walmart, Target, or stores like that. Then, if you have a craft fail, it won’t feel like you’ve wasted a lot of money.

Once you have a little practice under your belt, you can always try the techniques on some higher priced surfaces if you wish, but we have had a lot of luck with many of the cheaper items. Tote bags are one of the surfaces we highly recommend to beginners because they a nice flat surface and easy to work with.

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TIP #3: GO BIG!

We also like to suggest that beginners start with large projects. You might think that larger means more complicated but a simple, large design is so much easier to cut and weed successfully, than a tiny, intricate one. You want to begin with projects that will give you success!

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TIP #4: DON’T LIMIT YOURSELF TO PRE-EXISTING CUT FILE DESIGNS.

As a beginner, we want you to create something you’re going to get excited about! After all, if you love what you’re making, you’re more likely to really learn the skills you need and apply them again and again. So remember, if you want a customized design that you can’t find, you can create it yourself.

For these kitchen towels, we used a font and dingbat image from Makers Gonna Learn to create our own design. Just because you’re a beginner doesn’t mean you can’t do that too! It’s really easy. Choose a simple font and get in there and start designing! Remember, to learn Cricut Design Space, you need to USE Cricut Design Space.

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TIP #5: WORK ON SIMPLE, REALLY INEXPENSIVE BACKGROUNDS

As we mentioned before, we don’t advise starting out using a surface for your design that is very expensive. After all, you’re a newbie at this and you don’t want to risk having a costly craft fail. These little paper gift bags come in several sizes and you can often find them in a multi-pack at the dollar store.

Try using some iron on vinyl on them to get the hang of working with it. This is a nice flat surface to work on and HTV applies to it beautifully so it’s a great beginner project! If you’re successful, you’ve got some super cute bags for gift-giving. If you’re not, you can chalk the experience up to some great practice that didn’t cost much.

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TIP #6: MAKE PROJECTS USING TUMBLERS, CERAMIC MUGS,AND MASON JARS

Now, you might be thinking, wait! This is a beginner project? With their rounded surfaces, working on tumblers, mugs, and jars can be a little bit trickier than those flat surfaces we’ve been recommending. But, we want to get you to start reaching outside the box and stretching to that next level.

So, here’s the important thing to remember. If you mess up, your design on a tumbler, jar, or mug, you can easily remove it and try again. Yes, you may have “wasted” some vinyl – we don’t actually consider a learning experience a waste, but still, you get the point. However, your surface will be fine and you can try again until you get it right. How great is that?

Now, are you excited to get that Cricut out of the box and start crafting? It’s really not as difficult as you think and there are so many options of craft projects you can make even as a beginner.

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FAQs

What should my first Cricut project be? ›

Here's some adhesive vinyl projects that even the newest Cricut user can make!
  • DIY Pantry Labels.
  • Wood Sign with Adhesive Vinyl.
  • Using Adhesive Vinyl on an Ornament.
  • Sprinkle Halloween Pumpkin.
Feb 6, 2024

What should I buy first for my Cricut maker? ›

Let's Get To The Basic Of Using A Cricut Machine
  • Cricut design space. ...
  • Tools (Essential tool kit is a must. ...
  • Vinyl or Iron on. ( ...
  • Cricut machine (you can start with any machine, explore, maker, maker 3. ...
  • Heat press. ...
  • Cricut cutting mats. ...
  • The Cricut roll holder is a must for me as well.
Apr 13, 2023

Is Cricut a good side hustle? ›

If you're a dedicated Cricut maker, you can earn money selling crafts locally, on an online marketplace, or through your own ecommerce website. If you're excited by the thought of turning your hobby into a source of income, you might be ready to start your own Cricut business.

How do I get free Cricut projects? ›

Sign in to Design Space. Select New Project. From your Canvas, select Images on the design panel to the left. Select Free under Highlighted Categories.

What image is best for Cricut? ›

png, and . gif image files as well as vector images, including . svg and . dxf files.

What items do I need to start Cricut? ›

Recommended supplies
  1. Iron-on (HTV) material.
  2. Base material.
  3. Cricut Heat Guide. ...
  4. Cricut Pressing Mat (included with Cricut Autopress)
  5. Cricut smart cutting machine to cut out your design.
  6. Design Space software on a mobile device or computer.
  7. Weeding tool.
  8. Scissors.

How hard is Cricut to learn? ›

Cricut Design Space walks you through the process, and you're ready to start creating in just a few minutes. Similarly, the machine proved very easy to use, making it accessible for all skill levels. All you really have to do is load the mat into the machine, which entails pressing one button, and you're ready to cut.

Which Cricut cuts the most? ›

Cricut Maker 3 is the most versatile Cricut machine, with additional tools and blades. It can cut 300+ materials. Cricut Maker 3 can cut Smart Materials. These clever crafting materials work without a cutting mat, so you can just load the material directly into your machine and go.

Do you need a printer to use a Cricut? ›

Cricut is a cutting machine. If your plans are only to cut paper, vinyl and other materials, you do not need a printer. However, you will need a printer to print and cut your stickers, boxes, cards, and designs.

Does Cricut need ink? ›

The answer is a simple NO! I've said before that I've had a different Cricut machines over the last nine years, so you can imagine that I might have a cartridge or two around here.

Do I need a computer to use a Cricut? ›

You don't need a desktop or laptop computer to use a cricut machine but you need at least a smartphone. Cricut machines operate using Cricut Design Space.

How much should I sell my Cricut for? ›

You can sell a used Cricut for anywhere from $150 to $250. But, if it's an older one, you might be looking at around $50 to $100. It's all about the demand and how many people are looking for what you've got, along with what model you have.

Can I sell Cricut images? ›

Designs marked with a green "a" are part of Cricut's Image Library Subscription. These are fine to use for Etsy products. Any images copyrighted by third parties, like Disney, Marvel, or Hello Kitty characters, cannot be resold. Fonts within Cricut Design Space are also off-limits.

Where do I start with my Cricut? ›

Go to design.cricut.com/setup in your browser. Download and install Design Space for Desktop (help article). Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in or create your Cricut ID, and set up your new machine. You will know the setup is complete when you are prompted to do a test cut.

What are the basic things you need for a Cricut? ›

Recommended supplies
  • Iron-on (HTV) material.
  • Base material.
  • Cricut Heat Guide. ...
  • Cricut Pressing Mat (included with Cricut Autopress)
  • Cricut smart cutting machine to cut out your design.
  • Design Space software on a mobile device or computer.
  • Weeding tool.
  • Scissors.

What Cricut should I buy to start a business? ›

Cricut Autopress

When you need to make in batches, create larger designs, or want to press thicker items, the Autopress may be the perfect machine. It works with iron-on (HTV), Infusible Ink and sublimation materials, and delivers with power and precision every time.

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