This post is sponsored by Cricut, all opinions are 100% my own! I have also included affiliate links for your convenience… enjoy! So here’s the question… is the Cricut Heat Press worth it? Those babies aren’t exactly free so do I really need one? My answer? Yes! If you plan to make more than a few iron-on projects a year… Read More
Fall Home Decor: Copper and Blush Fall Table
It’s that time of year again… the weather is turning crisp and the leaves are starting to fall. Which means it’s time for another fall tablescpae! This year we’re busting out the copper and working on a copper and blush fall table. It’s actually similar to the blush and rose gold tablescape we did last year although with a bit… Read More
Easy Fall Home Decor: Paper Acorns with your Cricut
It is still hot, hot, hot in Alabama but I hear in other parts of the world fall is starting to appear! Cooler days and cooler nights… sweater weather! I mean… we only have a few days a year that qualify as sweater weather here in the south but that just means we have to rely on our fall home… Read More
How to Add 4 Different Card Designs to your Cricut Card Mat
This post contains Affiliate Links to products I LOVE for your convenience. I sat down a few weeks ago to make a bunch of birthday cards from the Cricut Access Library. I was writing a comprehensive overview of the Cricut Card Mat and I had a bunch of birthday parties to go to… so I figured two birds, one stone?!… Read More
5 Steps to Cleaning your Garden Beds for Spring
As spring rapidly approaches I am thrilled to be getting back outside to put my hands in the dirt and prepare the garden for spring! I want to whisk away all of the dead leaves and dry underbrush to prepare the garden beds for new spring and summer flowers. Last year when I first created these flower beds (check out… Read More
How to Make a Custom Logo Sign
Last week I busted out my cricut to make one of those giant wooden baby names… the really cute ones that go on the wall over a crib? I love them and they’re super expensive to buy ready made since they’re typically cut with a large scale laser. Instead of spending extra money I used my Cricut Maker and a… Read More
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