Are you ready for another DIY Wedding project that you can make with your Cricut? When I got married I bought hoodies and decals from Michales (that were just fine) but not exactly what I wanted. Now with my Cricut I can whip up a pretty SVG that will make these little lace robes beautiful… and 100% custom. The best… Read More
DIY Wedding Confetti Cones with your Cricut
If you’re working on your big wedding send off chances are you’ve thought about confetti cones! You can fill them with birdseed or adorable heart shaped confetti… whatever your heart desires. Plus they’re super easy to make with your cricut! You only need a fine point blade and since we’re using a thick material (hello foil posterboard) you don’t even… Read More
DIY Wedding Tote Bag (for your Bridal Party!)
The year I was married I learned a very valuable lesson… weddings take a lot of planning and therefore you always have a lot of stuff to carry around with you. I think I took my wedding planner everywhere I went. So did my maid of honor… which means it was a very bridal year. Of course, there’s nothing wrong… Read More
Should I Get a Cricut for my Wedding?
Cricut’s line of crafting and die-cutting machines are remarkable… everyone knows they can do amazing things! Of course, just because a Cricut can do amazing things doesn’t mean I need one for a single day… even if it is such an important day! So do I really need a Cricut for making wedding decorations? And even if I do what… Read More
Easy Wedding Globe Guestbook with your Cricut
With the ever-growing search engine and wedding inspiration spot that is Pinterest there is an ever growing abundence of ideas when it comes to your big day. Which is a long winded way of saying that Pinterest has given us soooooo may wedding ideas it’s hard to know which way is up sometimes! Back many moons ago (yes… many moons…… Read More
DIY Geode Inspired Resin Wedding Table Numbers
Are you ready for a new and exciting Cricut project for your wedding? These little table numbers are absolutely adorable… and just different enough to stand out! I started by picking up a few acrylic 4×6 blanks from my local crafting store… originally I was going to paint the back of these boys for table numbers. Which is a trendy… Read More