Whether you are a teacher in the classroom, homeschooling or distance learning, these personalized Cricut classroom ideas will get you organized!
You know you want one.
Check out these 10+ Cricut Ideas For Classrooms and learn how easy a Cricut makes customizing and personalizing your room. This post was sponsored by Cricut. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone. It's hard to believe it's time to go back to school already. It feels like summer just started! But before kids can
A Cricut is a great way to create many different classroom tools and resources. From bulletin boards to labeling it's a fun, money-saving tool for teachers.
Looking for creative Cricut project ideas to try in the classroom? Check out this list of 15 genius Cricut ideas for teachers to try in the classroom.
Creating beautiful classrrom banners is easy with the Cricut Maker. Follow easy step by step instructions on how to make your own banner for your classroom
Looking for creative Cricut project ideas to try in the classroom? Check out this list of 15 genius Cricut ideas for teachers to try in the classroom.
You know you want one.
Being a teacher is hard work - especially when you start decorating and organizing your classroom. With the new school year underway, teachers and
Have you ever tried a Cricut? I was lucky enough to get one to try out in my classroom, and I am in LOVE with it!!!
Create this awesome Cricut Teacher Gift with your Cricut machine using adhesive vinyl and a piece of plexiglass.
Recently I decided to take the plunge into the vinyl cutting world. The first choice I had to make was between a Cricut and Silhouette. It's important for me to tell you that I am not an affiliate of Cricut or Silhouette. No one sent me free materials to try out. We had to make the decision based on our family dynamics and our budget. I have used the Silhouette with a couple of friends and owned the old original Cricut that took only cartridges myself. To be honest, I think you would be happy with either if you are crafty and somewhat technologically inclined. I have a ton of friends who LOVE their Silhouette machines and a couple who gave up on it because they couldn't figure it out. Ultimately I decided on the Cricut because my friend who is the queen of Silhouette told me she thought my kids would find the Cricut more user friendly. She was right, it is very easy to use and the new Design Space on Cricut is amazingly simple and creates wonderful projects (even with young users)!! Once I had the Cricut I found that it does two things that Silhouette doesn't. The Cricut can cut chipboard and engrave metal. I love that I can whip up a dog or cat tag for our furry family members. If I were choosing again, I would go with the best deal that I could find because I think you would be happy either way. My family purchased the 2nd Cricut which is the Cricut Explore one. This model was quite affordable and my only complaint with the machine would be that it is a bit slower than the newer models. This hasn't really affected me, but it's good information to have if you aren't a patient person. My largest complaint with Cricut comes from their customer service. When we ordered our machine we intended to get the Cricut Explore Air. It is wireless and quicker than the One. Both the One and Air were on sale for a great price. For some reason, either my error or Cricuts we ended up with the One being delivered. I spoke to customer service several times and had two issues: throughout the process they didn't understand me (language barriers) and told me I would have to pay for shipping going back and forth again. In the age of hassle free returns this was SUPER annoying!!!!!! My recommendation would be to purchase the machine from Amazon or another site that offers great customer service and hassle free returns. (I'm not an Amazon affiliate either.) My ultimate piece of advice if you want to get a vinyl cutter is to think about how much money they could save you on gifts. We agreed as a family to give gifts made by the Cricut for the first year. In the very first month we saved more on gifts than we spent on the machine. The second most asked question that I get on social media is what supplies do you need. It depends on what you want to do with it. Here are some things I have learned: 1. Look at the vinyl description to choose what grade you need. There are three different grades of vinyl: heat transfer, permanent and removable. Heat transfer can be used on cloth material, outdoor items or creations that you want to be dishwasher safe. This is the most expensive vinyl. Permanent vinyl can be used outside for up to 5 years (depending on maker) and hand-washed. Removable can be easily removed from items like phone cases or things that won't be used a lot and also is used for stencils. I bought variety packs of each grade off of Amazon to get started. They offer a great variety and are easy to move in and out of the machine as compared to rolls when you are getting started. You can see these packs on my Instagram account. Once you have the hang of it, rolls are much cheaper on EBay. I buy the huge commercial rolls and it makes each project very cost effective. I can't give you a specific one because they constantly change. 2. You will also need transfer tape. Again I buy a huge roll on Ebay. You can see me using one here on Instagram. 3. You will need a weeder and scraper. I bought a Cricut tool kit. You can also buy a dental picker and baking scraper. You can see me using a scraper here. 4. Choose a chunky font for cutting and weeding. You can search "good fonts for Cricut" and a large list will come up. The chunkier and straighter the font, the easier the project will be. I have listed the fonts I remember under each picture. 5. Fonts and designs are all free for personal use. You may not recreate any of my designs or anyone else's designs to sell or without paying for a font. Even though I don't sell my designs, they are all copyrighted on the day I publish them. I want teachers to enjoy making them and using them personally free of charge. Please contact me by email for commercial use. Some more advice that I would give is to be patient with yourself. Practice on scrap wood or items that you wont' be upset at the outcome. Do not try cups first like I did. Curved surfaces are a bit trickier. I'm going to give you several examples of my projects below. I've had the machine less than three months so I'm still a new user too. Be kind with your comments please:) Font: DJB Polky Dots Font for Labrasciano: Jenthill Font for alphabet: default font on Cricut Font for jars: KG Manhattan Script Label storage boxes for workstations. Font:Janda Silly Monkey Font: KG Manhattan Script Font: Jenthill Font: Jenthill Font: Jenthill Font: Jenthill Font: Janda Silly Monkey Below you will find more projects that I've made with my Cricut either for my house, gifts or classroom. Follow me on Instagram for new projects that I make and all things education. Font: Jenthill Font: KG Red Hands This font is not good for a cutter. Take my word on it. Monograms created on Monogram App and imported Font: Starfish Font: Athletic Font: Starfish Font: Bakery
Every teacher needs a Cricut for their classroom. Teachers are using their Cricut to customize and personalize their classrooms.
Being a teacher is hard work - especially when you start decorating and organizing your classroom. With the new school year underway, teachers and
For years I have drooled over the classroom decor photos on Pinterest. There are so many talented teachers our there with an eye for design. You often see fancy lettering and shapes in these classrooms that look like they spent hours meticulously cutting out each letter. I’m not sure how long it was before I […]
A Cricut is a great way to create many different classroom tools and resources. From bulletin boards to labeling it's a fun, money-saving tool for teachers.
You know you want one.
So many great Silhouette project ideas for teachers! Put your Portrait or Cameo to work in your classroom for all kinds of organization projects and decor.
So many great Silhouette project ideas for teachers! Put your Portrait or Cameo to work in your classroom for all kinds of organization projects and decor.
You know you want one.
For years I have drooled over the classroom decor photos on Pinterest. There are so many talented teachers our there with an eye for design. You often see fancy lettering and shapes in these classrooms that look like they spent hours meticulously cutting out each letter. I’m not sure how long it was before I […]
So many great Silhouette project ideas for teachers! Put your Portrait or Cameo to work in your classroom for all kinds of organization projects and decor.
You know you want one.
So many great Silhouette project ideas for teachers! Put your Portrait or Cameo to work in your classroom for all kinds of organization projects and decor.
How to create bulletin boards for your classroom to add functional decor to any space. Cutting bulletin board letters is made easy with this tutorial.
Being a teacher is hard work - especially when you start decorating and organizing your classroom. With the new school year underway, teachers and
Having students color in posters with their names is a great first day activity that provides yearlong decoration for the classroom!
How to create bulletin boards for your classroom to add functional decor to any space. Cutting bulletin board letters is made easy with this tutorial.
Looking for classroom decor ideas? Have a Cricut? Here's how to use your Cricut for the classroom. Decoration ideas included.
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Cricut project for teachers to create Lost and Found and Broken Book magnetic baskets for elementary classroom for organization and classroom management
Cute silhouette cameo decor is so easy to create using your Cricut Explore Air 2! Make these silhouettes with your family pictures and enjoy them for years to come. This post contains affilia…
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Make the most of your Cricut machine in the classroom with these helpful tips & tricks
Looking for classroom decor ideas? Have a Cricut? Here's how to use your Cricut for the classroom. Decoration ideas included.
For years I have drooled over the classroom decor photos on Pinterest. There are so many talented teachers our there with an eye for design. You often see fancy lettering and shapes in these classrooms that look like they spent hours meticulously cutting out each letter. I’m not sure how long it was before I […]
A Cricut is a great way to create many different classroom tools and resources. From bulletin boards to labeling it's a fun, money-saving tool for teachers.