If you are in the world of crafting and love to use your Cricut you need to keep reading. Let’s dive into the top 40 Blogs featuring the best cricut bloggers on the internet!
In the vibrant and rapidly evolving world of Cricut crafting, enthusiasts and creators turn to a plethora of blogs to explore innovative ideas, gain insights into cutting-edge techniques, and stay abreast of the latest trends.
These 40 Cricut-based blogs serve as virtual hubs for a diverse community of DIY enthusiasts, providing a treasure trove of inspiration, tutorials, and reviews.
From beginner-friendly projects to advanced crafting techniques, these blogs cater to a wide range of skill levels and interests within the expansive realm of Cricut design.
With a shared passion for unleashing the full potential of Cricut machines, these blogs have become indispensable resources, fostering creativity and connecting like-minded individuals in the ever-expanding universe of personalized crafting.
Creative Housewives is run by the dynamic duo (and sisters) – Paula and Jenn. They create detailed Cricut tutorials and even run the Crafty Housewives Instagram page where they share tons of Cricut projects, tips, and inspiration. One of our favorite posts from The Creative Housewives is a guide on how to make easy Cricut Christmas pillows. It is very detailed and provides answers to many commonly asked questions on this type of project.
A Crafty Latina is run by Arlene Pagan. She is a wife, mom and grandma and has a passion for crafting that spans over 20 years! She shares everything Cricut from tutorials to her favorite crafting supplise. Right now we love all of the Disney fonts she is talking about! Alene is super knowledable and she defintely knows her stuff!
100 Directions with Jen Goode is the place to visit for Cricut projects, coloring pages, printable activities, SVG files, tips, craft & art supply buying guides and more! Jen shares so much information on just about any craft you can think of. She loves to celebrate holidays and has tons of tutorials for different crafts. We love how she has an easy-to-follow and detailed guide for drawing and writing with Cricut! Anyone can follow along and learn with her tutorials.
Cut, Cut, Craft is run by Ali Fields and Christina Williams. Ali is engineer by trade but now stays at home to care of her two kiddos while running her website. Christina is a DIY home blogger and together they share all their knowledge on crafting tutorials as well as doing reviews on all the latest cutting machines including their informative review and comparison of the best Cricut machine. They also offer a variety of free SVG files.
Leap of Faith Crafting with Amy Pelzner offers helpful tand detailed instruction on making cake toppers with Cricut! You will definitely want to check them out. One thing about Amy is that she offers so many free printables and SVG files. She knows how busy women can be and she strives to lighten our load by offering freebies and informational content on her page.
Snip To It is a fun and modern website that teaches you everything you need to know about different cutting machines such as the Cricut and Silhouette. They share about different accesories like the heat press and sublimination printers as well as different fonts, SVG files and more. In fact, you have to check out their lists of the 95 Best masculine fonts for Cricut .
The Homes I Have Made is run by the adorable Meagan, Mom to three little boys and a proud wife to a US Marine. If you have any questions about crafts, beautifying your space and DIY then she is where you want to be. Her website is beautifully designed and easy to get lost in- in the best way possible. You will surely love learning more about their informative and creative way to make a label using Cricut!
Inside Outlined is run by Byrd who teachesd Cricut users how to use their Cricut machines to create amazing projects! She offers private 1-on-1 sessions to help you become an expert at using your machine. She also has a beginners friendly guide for making Cricut business cards.
Shawn Mosch runs ShawnMosch.com where she is a self procalimed expert on paper crafts, scrap booking, card making, crocheting and sewing- so you know she is talented! She run her site that is filled with tutorials and resources for crafters of every level. She leads a detailed discussion on troubleshooting and fixing issues for Cricut. Shawn’s site is helpful for Cricut users experiencing problems with their machine.
Color Me Crafty is a site run by Jamela who started a love of crafting at the age of six. She loves to craft in color, try new things and make unique projects. She also enjoy giving away free craft download! You may enjoy her tutorial on how to clean a Cricut mat.
My Sillly Squirts is the inspiration of a mom of five who shares all things DIY, Food, Parenting, and Kid inspired. She has so many cute ideas that you can make yourself. Her Christmas Tree printables are so beautiful that you will defintitely want to check them out!
The Freshly Picked Blog is all things DIY shared by Emily. It is chalk full of information on Cricuts, Shillouettes and everything in between. She has a ton of reviews and tutorials that will help you feel empowered in your crafting journey. We love her informative guide on doing sublimation using Cricut– be sure to check it out.
Let’s Craft Instead is run by Brittany who shares crafts, printables, easy DIYs, and more. Her shop is full of printables and lots of fun holidays crafts. This is also a great site for finding kid friendly activiteds, tool. Be sure to check out her review of the best Cricut machine for making shirts.
Sweet Red Poppy is a fun site that is full of bright colors and tons of fun. The face behind Sweet Red Poppy is Kim who has been blogging since 2017 and since then she has also created a YouTube channel and an online course academy! Her goal is to teach new skills to as many sewists and crafters as possibles! She teaches everything from beginner basics to professional techniques, and even intermediate and advanced projects with step-by-step tutorials- with both written and video options for almost all of her projects. Be sure to check out her article on how to use the Cricut 2×2 card mat.
Paper Flo Designs is the place to be if you love DIY crafts and want the latest tips for inspiration. Naa Ardua is the creator behind Paper Flo Designs. She makes digital illustrations, svg files and clip art for hobby crafters and small businesses and write tutorials and tips for using digital art in craft projects. We especially love her article on tips for keeping your Cricut heat press from overheating!
Daily Dose of DIY is the one stop shop for premium SVG files and Sublimation Designs. She offers different subscriptions to help you get the most out of your crafting. We love her article where she shares how to make a tapered tumbler template in Cricut design space.
Craft Push is your one stop shop for all things Cricut, Crocheting, Sewing and SVG. It is run by a busy mom who- you guessed it- loves to sew and craft! She has spent hours looking online and youtube for tutorials and now shares her knowledge with you! She has an informative step-by-step guide on how to make screen print transfer with Cricut that you have to check out!
Tastefully Frugal is run by Sydney a mom of two little boys. Her goal with her blog goal is to help you do more with the money you have. She shares recipes to meal plans, crafts to organization tips and more! Check out her informative article on how to make stickers using a Cricut!
How Joyful is your resource for calligrahpy, hand lettering, iPad lettering and craft tutorials. She has a selectiong of freebies on her site that you will love, too! We know you’ll love her helpful tips and guides for beginners on how to get started with Cricut’s software.
Everyday Jenny is a beautiful crafting blog hosted by Jenny- a wife and mom who shares all about recipes, all things Cricut, fun DIYs, quick sewing tutorials, parties, cakes, yard sale finds and much much more. Be sure to check out this awesome tutorial on how to make a tote bag design using infusible ink.
Personal Die Cutting is run by Diane a busy mom, wife and self-proclaimed crafting addict! She offers guides and tips for Cricuts. Be sure to check out her informative article on linking cartridges to the Cricut Maker.
Aubree Originals is passionate about crafting and making her dream of helping others through crafting a reality. Aubree believes anyone can create and she is here to help you do that. From holidays to the different seasons- she has something for everyone. Be sure to check out her creative and cool lunchbox design using Iron-on Vinyl on Cricut – you’ll love it!
Moms and Crafters is full of all things crafting! Play, Create and Play is a big theme you’ll see on her site. Be sure to peruse her different tutorials and other relatble content. If you are a Cricut crafter you may enjoy her guide on how to make SVG files for Cricut.
The Crafty Blog Stalker has an amazing section of holiday games and tutorials. Plus tutorials from everything from Cricut to Laser crafts to home decor. Katie is the creative genius behind this blog and hopes for it to be a space dedicated to sharing step-by-step craft tutorials for everyone that wants to be crafty but quite sure of where to start or what to make! We really love her article on 20 personalized wedding gifts using a Cricut.
Doodle Craft Blog is run by Natalie Shaw. She says that her website is perfect for serial crafters, craft-a-holics, beginners and every level in between. She posts budget conscious DIY’s, crafts, recipes, jewelry, kid friendly projects, upcycled treasures, and other fun on my blog 3 days a week. Be sure to check out her 100 Cricut Project which can be sold to make money!
Tried and True Creative is run by Vanessa who has been blogging for 13 year and she believes in the power of crafts to take your mind off reality and help it focus simultaneously. Vanessa has all sorts of projects on her blog, from simple ones that anyone can do to more complicated ones that are perfect for those who are more experienced. She has a great article differentiating a Cricut Maker from a Cricut Explore.
That’s What Che Said (most clever name, right?) Che shares creative solutions for busy people including easy crafts, simple recipes, life hacks and free SVG files and printables! Be sure to check out her helpful article on applying Cricut infusible ink to shirts.
Polkadot Chair is run by Melissa Mortenson, a blogger, published author & licensed fabric designer. She has beautifully made tutorials and posts on all things crafting including quilts and sewing! She shares a creative DIY graduation cap decoration using Cricut Iron-on.
SVG Nation is a popular sight fo all things SVG. Kristi is the creator of SVG Nation and is also a graphic designer who loves creating SVG Files and coming up with new crafts to make with her Cricut. You will find whatever you need on her site! Be sure to check out her useful envelope SVG templates using a Cricut.
Katie Jasiewicz, the author and owner of Sew Woodsy. where you will find things all DIY and Cricut related. She also has a vast collection of printables that fall into every category imaginable. While we are at it, let’s talk about how amazing and creative her personalized gifts are with the use of a Cricut!
Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls is a place to find fun activities that kids will LOVE! Sarah specializes in LEGO building ideas, STEM activities, and play ideas for active kids. She is all about “making and do-ing” including this beautiful Christmas Perler bead printable that people can download for inspiration in their Cricut project.
Creative Ramblings are simple inspring projects where you will find simple craft projects and in depth tutorials helping you create at home. Sarah is a Cricut crafter and has lots of posts and videos walking you through projects from beginner to advanced and everything in between. If you are interested, you can learn t how to use Pouff Vinyl.
Create and Babble is Jeanie’s place for sharing her projects that include everything from DIY builds to crafting, sewing, home improvement and home decorating. She hopes it will help you be inspired to make something pretty, too! She will teach you how to level up scrapbooking projects by learning about scrapbooking with Cricut.
Master Hacks is a community for Makers. Whether you are a retro computing fan, budding roboticist, 3D printer user, drone or copter-flyer, crafter, electronics tinkerer, or Arduino and Raspberry Pi hacker this is the place for you. Chris Garrett, the founder of Maker Hacks and doesn’t consider himself an expert- but is willing to share his knowledge anyway! Check out his informative article where you’ll learn about xTool D1 Pro for Cricut users that will be able to compare the pros and cons of using a Cricut.
The DIY Mommy with Christina Dennis a DIY decor expert. Her blog features DIY home decor tutorials, home organization ideas, unique craft ideas, upcycling ideas, easy family recipes, free printable artwork and more. Don’t forget to check out their blog post sharing how to make creative coffee mugs design using Cricut vinyl.
Well Crafted Studio is run by Jen who believes we were created- to create! Here you’ll find projects and tutorials to encourage you to be a little more creative every day. You’ll have the chance to fill up your creative well with projects, and ideas you’ll want to try. You will love their layered map design using a Cricut.
Hello Creative is created by Crystal who believes in creating an online resource for parents looking to ignite their creative passion with simple, everyday and back-to-basics inspired projects. Through crafts, printables, DIY and recipes. She has a great article teaching you how you can engrave jewelry with the Cricut engraving tool. It is so easy to do just by following her guide!
Pineapple Paper Co run by Charynn shares about crafts, DIY, Sublimination, SVG Files, Laser crafts, Printables and more! Her site is visually appealing and you will love looking though everything she has to offer. You will die over the creativity of their shadow box ideas that they can do with Cricut!
Jennifer Maker blog is the place where you go with your crafty friend to learn all the craft tips. Jennifer wants to be your go-to gal for weekend craft tutorials, upcycled clothing how-tos, and gorgeous home decor. Be sure to check out her blog post where she teaches you how to make beautiful paper flowers with a Cricut that gives detailed instructions on how to make them!
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