Today, I have a super fun, super easy project for you! You can make this with or without the Cricut in just a few minutes. They are perfect for to school and moms on the go.
You won’t be able to stop at just one! They are quick to make. I can see lots of stocking stuffers in my future!
Don’t forget to use the Cricut EasyPress to personalize with Iron On!
I’ve got a FREE Pattern (SVG & PDF). You can cut these so easily if you have a Cricut. If you don’t have a Cricut use the PDF and create a pattern you can cut with scissors. You can grab both patterns HERE.
Ready for the step by step instructions? Here you go!
Hey there! Just a quick post to let you know I just released a NEW Video Tutorial for these fun Urban Scrunchies. I am so happy with how they turned out. They are a quick and easy project and a great scrap buster! Watch the video for step by step instructions.
If you have a Cricut you can use my FREE SVG PATTERNto cut them out with your Cricut Maker. If you prefer to cut by hand, I’ve got a PDF for you as well! These are Drop Box downloads. You don’t need to download Drop Box. Simply click on the link and then click the 3 dots in the upper right corner and click download.
NOW AVAILABLE: Pick up an Acrylic or Wooden Template here. If you’re planning to create tons of Urban Scrunchies for your Etsy Shop, Friends and/or Family, this will cut your time in half! Watch how fast it is to cut your Urban Scrunchie pattern:
If you make them, I would love it if you would tag me on social media and please come join my Craft Crazy Facebook Group where thousands of others are sharing photos of projects they have created with my Tutorials
Hello! Can you believe it’s almost JULY? June has flown by! I have been super busy. I just got back from the Cricut Meet and Greet in Chicago where we celebrated the launch of the Infusible Inks with Michaels! (More to come on that later). Today, I am excited to share with you my very own pattern/design which I call the Grab and Go Wristlet!
This little cutie is the perfect size for the summer when you just want to take your key, phone and a few necessities without the added bulk of an oversized purse.
This little cutie actually has quite a lot of room in it and yet, it’s still a clutch size. I just love the fun colors.
You can’t help but be happy when you see Pink Lemons and Palm Trees, right?
I designed this bag so that it can easily be converted to a crossbody bag for when you need your hands free for shopping or chasing kids! (I remember those days :), I actually miss them very much).
Are you ready for a tutorial: I have a FREE SVG (perfect if you have a Cricut Maker), or you can choose the FREE PDF pattern and cut it by hand. You can get them by clicking below:
** For whatever reason, when uploading the SVG to Cricut Design Space, Design Space is resizing it. Resize the SVG to 23.5″ wide (Keep lock proportions on). This will create a finished pouch that is approximately 9 x 7.
This is going to be a really quick post. I started the Placemat Pouch Series over a year ago and the response has been overwhelming. There are now 10 different placemat projects.
Today, I launched the newest member – Version 10 – The Tote.
I am really happy with how this one turned out and I think the faux leather opens up a bunch of possiblities with the Placemat projects. I’ve already got a few others lined up.
You guys! I have been laying in bed at night dreaming of vinyl bags! I am having so much fun working with this clear vinyl. I have an entire series coming up with lots of fun ideas and ways to use it.
Today, we are going to start with this very basic simple pouch. I think it is super cute and I can think of a million uses.
I used the Cricut to add a bit of fun personalization and I think it takes the cuteness factor over the top!
Find out everything you need to know to create your own in my YouTube tutorial here:
I made both versions of this bag with Cricut Designer Fabric. They have an amazing bundle right now that will really add to your fabric stash. Both of the totes above were made from the fabric bundle. They are currently phasing out fabric, so once this bundle is gone, it’s gone for good. It’s a $129.90 value, on sale for only $39.99. Psst… if you’re a Cricut Access Member you’ll save 10% off that price and use my code MAKERS10 and you will save ANOTHER 10%. That is a whole lot of fabric at a very affordable price.
This black and metallic rose gold is really striking in person. Even if you don’t use a Cricut, this fabric is a great deal. I didn’t use the Cricut for this project, but I still used the fabric.
Are you ready to make your own canvas and leather tote bag? I’ve got you covered with a video that includes step by step instructions!
Hey there! I wanted to pop on here really quickly and share with you a fast and easy project using more of the paint drop cloth that I used in the previous RAE DUNN INSPIRED PILLOW COVER Tutorial and also in the SHABBY FABRIC BASKET Tutorial. (Click to visit those block posts).
This $4 drop cloth is providing me with fabric for tons of projects! This zip pouch is perfect for personalization (think EasyPress Iron On).
If you’re a Cricut user I even have a Design Space pattern for you. You can get that HERE.
I am so happy about this Shabby Fabric Basket. This project came together so quickly and so easily and even better, so inexpensively!
You may remember my original fabric basket from a placemat video. This basket is a DIY inspired version of that one and it’s almost just as easy to make. Fabric baskets are so popular. You can use them for organization, a flower pot cover, as a decorative element or a whole plethora of other uses.
I made this one for my friend, Teri, who is a leopard loving pink girl. It is fun and lively, much like she is.
I also toyed with the idea of adding Rae Dunn inspired words to a bag. What do you think?
Change the fabric and you’ve got an Easter Basket, a Mother’s Day Basket, a gift basket, and more.
As always, I’ve got a step by step tutorial for you. You can find it below.
Well hello there! Thanks for stopping by! Today, I’m going to show you how to make this really fun Project Bag. You can customize this to almost any size. It’s a really easy sew.
I love that this bag cinches closed, but also opens up wide, and stands on its own so you can carry your project with you safely and work right out of the bag!
The boxy bottom gives it balance and a roomy interior. I love working with cork fabric like this amazing pink cork! Swoon!
These gorgeous Windham Fabric are to die for!
I’ve got a Cricut Design Space File for you or you can cut this by hand. It’s all included in the video on my Youtube Channel.
If you have followed me for very long, you know that I love to use things (like placemats) in ways that you might not think about. I have long been a user of canvas drop cloths! I’ve made tote bags, pouches, wall hangings and so much more from them. They are super inexpensive and 1 drop cloth is enough for dozens of projects! (Stay tuned for more in the near future!
Don’t mind Brinkley’s “thrilled face”. No animals were hurt or abused during the filiming of this video. After 30 minutes of trying to get her to pose for a photo, unsuccessfully, I might add, she curled up in her bed and practically begged me to try again! Dogs, gotta love them.
Today, I combined my love of beginner friendly sewing projects, the drop cloth and my love for all things Cricut Maker and Cricut EasyPress to create this super fun and trendy Rae Dunn Inspired Pillow Cover.