12 BEST WEDDING TUTORIALS WITH CRICUT
We’re all about getting crafty and saving money for your big day but before we dive into our best wedding tutorials using everyones favourite cutting machine- Cricut! We recommend you check out all our Cricut DIY’s here, where you can find everything from swimsuits for your bachelorette to ‘Just Married’ door mats. We started using Cricut machines way back in 2014 and honestly couldn’t imagine life with them now. Not only has the machine become a big part of our lives but the team behind Cricut have to, you can read all about the launch of the Cricut Maker in Salt Lake City here, where we also hosted a number of creative workshops. So if you were undecided as to whether or not to get a Cricut for your wedding DIY’s, read on as we have a feeling this post is going to help make the decision for you.
This paper flower crown would make a great alternative to a traditional ‘real’ floral crown, not only will it last the entire wedding day without drooping or wilting, it’s easy to make and just a fraction of the cost.
How effective would this cascading flower backdrop look behind the main table or in your DIY photo booth.
These Papel Picado Save the Dates look amazing and are easy to make too!
Swapping real or iced flowers for a paper floral cake topper is budget friendly way to save money on your wedding cake.
Looking for a budget friendly way to personalise your wedding dress or skirt? This sparkly star tulle skirt would be perfect for the celestial trend that’s taking the wedding world by storm this year.
Add vinyl to pieces of stainded glass to make these rustic stained glass place names.
This love is love Unicorn cake topper will forever be one of our faves!
Finding your seat never tasted so good with this ‘Take a Treat’ candy table plan.
Are you serving signature cocktails at your wedding? This tropical cocktail menu is a great way to advertise it to your guests.
Simple paper Geometric table numbers to show your guests to their seats.
Add some vinyl and paint to a sheet of glass to make these pastel handpainted glass table numbers.
It’s never too early to send out your save the dates. Use our tropical Save the Dates to let your family & friends know the good news!
This makes me want to Cricut even more wedding stuff. What would you make? Let us know in the comments below.