8 Quick and Easy Things to Make with Your CRICUT / Cricut Crafts to SELL and GIFT

If you have a Cricut and are looking for inspiration, you are going to love this. I’m sharing the BEST quick and easy things to make with your Cricut using inexpensive blanks. They are perfect projects for selling and/or gifting.


1) Personalized journal - I bought an inexpensive journal at my local Dollarama for $3.50, and I thought it would be great to add a funny message to it. You could add any words or pictures. This makes a great gift for a friend, family member or coworker. Get a closer look here.


2) Custom candle - I bought a great smelling candle for less than $5 at my local Dollarama. The blank side is perfect for adding a Cricut decal. I added a "I wish you lived next door" decal to mine. I think this would make a perfect hostess gift, don't you? Get a closer look here.


3) Candy dishes - The dollar store has a large variety of food storage containers, and they are easy to embellish with a Cricut. I recently made one into a candy dish for a high school graduate. This makes a great gift... and a fun addition to a gift card too. Get a closer look here.


4) Glassware - It's easy to find, inexpensive, and perfect for personalization. Wine glasses, beer steins, coffee mugs, and tumblers sell well, and they make great gifts. Get a closer look at a variety of options here.


5) Cutting boards - I love gifts that are dual purpose, so this cutting board is a favourite craft of mine. I used Cricut decals to turn one side into a tray for the Easter Bunny and the other side into a tray for Santa. Cute, right? Get a closer look here.



6) Wooden trays - Wooden trays can easily be transformed into any type of sign. For example, this baby announcement sign is a perfect gift for new parents. Get a closer look here.



7) LED lamps - These colour changing lamps with remotes are one of the best sellers in my shop. A piece of decor that can be customized is a perfect Cricut canvas. I've added names, logos, hockey players, and more. Get a closer look here.



8) Christmas ornaments - I love making Christmas tree ornaments using my Cricut. It's a wonderful way to commemorate important events and milestones. This year, my son is graduating from high school, and I made this graduation ornament for him. Get a closer look here.


You may also be interested in the video I made here.


I hope I've inspired you to try something new with your Cricut. Let me know in the comments which one of these projects is YOUR favourite.

💗

Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

The cutest St. Patrick's Day Crafts / Easy to make using dollar store supplies

St. Patrick's Day isn't just for the Irish. It's a fun craft theme too! Today, I'm sharing the cutest St. Patrick's Day crafts... made mostly of Dollarama supplies. Check out the post below... or pop on over to YouTube, and check out the video I made here.




1) Yarn Hat - This hat is easy and inexpensive to make. It's a great family craft too because it's fun for ALL ages. Find the step-by-step tutorial here.



2) Lucky charm - The wood rounds I used to make this come in a package of 50 for $4, so they are really inexpensive. Add a decal, some twine, and wooden beads to create an adorable "lucky charm". Find the full step-by-step tutorial here.



3) Wood block leprechaun hat - This craft is adorable, and looks great displayed on a shelf or tiered tray. Find the full step-by-step instructions here.



4) DIY St. Patrick's Day edible rainbow necklace - What's better than a craft you can eat?!?! Check out the full step-by-step instructions here.




Want a closer look, check out the video I made below.



Happy St. Patrick's Day!

💗

Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

The CUTEST Valentine's Day crafts for kids, tweens, and teens.... and adults will love them too!

Crafting is a great way to spend time together, take a break from screens, and save money. Today, I am sharing FOUR of the CUTEST Valentine's Day crafts. They'll be a hit with kids, tweens, teens AND adults. Take a peak, give them a try, and let me know which one is your favourite.


1) Love bugs - Grab some items from your recycling bin and a ball of yarn. You are going to want to make a bunch of these adorable love bugs. Find the easy-to-follow instructions here.




2) Heart ornament - This is a simple craft that is made using dollar store supplies, but it's sooooo cute. You can hang it anywhere, but I love to decorate a pencil tree for Valentine's Day, so that's where I am putting mine. You can find the step by step instructions for this heart ornament here.


3) Simple heart card - This is such a fun card to make. Grab a box from your recycling bin, turn it into a heart template, and use it to create a delightful Valentine's Day card. Find the step by step instructions here.


4) Tumbling tower block love note - This little wooden craft could not be cute... or easier to make. It's sweet sitting on a shelf, but it's also perfect for a tiered tray. Find the simple step-by-step instructions here.


For a closer look at how I made all four of these cute Valentine's Day crafts for kids, tweens, teens and adults, check out the video I made below.


Which one is your favourite?

💗

Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

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Through sharing my experiences raising my three boys, I try to inspire other moms with easy and inexpensive ideas for family fun. My blog (EastCoastMommy.com), which I started in April 2011, contains free tutorials, crafts, holiday fun, party planning, yummy recipes, DIY projects, product reviews, contests, family travel and more.






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