Cricut guide to DIY home projects – Cricut (2024)

Summer is officially here, and what better time to work on that DIY home project you’ve been thinking about than now? From home improvement projects to small simple ideas that freshen up your space, it can be overwhelming to find the right idea that’s achievable for you.

Segue to our Cricut Guide to DIY Home Projects, an exclusive summer collection of tips and tutorials based on some of our favorite, unexpected projects for inside and outside your home. Each week, we’ll walk you through a DIY project complete with materials and tools needed, instructions, and patterns.

If you have a Cricut machine, we will provide the Design Space® link so you may easily replicate the project. If you don’t have a machine, we’ll also provide free SVG patterns so you can still follow along with us.

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DIY home project series

  • June 23, Episode 1 – Wood Round Sign
  • June 30, Episode 2 – Floral Wallpaper
  • July 7, Episode 3 – Concrete “Rug”
  • July 21, Episode 4 – Upcycled Stool
  • July 21, Episode 5 – DIY Punny Pots with Zooey Deschanel
  • July 28, Episode 6 – Personalized Cornhole Boards
  • August 4, Episode 7 – Subway Tile Backsplash

Ready-to-make projects in Cricut Design Space

Favorites from DIYers

  • Front door decor
  • Room to remember
  • Porch with personality
  • Personalize your garden
  • Next level customization

Projects from the community

Learn more about Cricut

DIY home project series

Find a new featured home improvement project each week with project designs to get you started and step-by-step instruction to get you to the finish line.

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Episode 7 – Subway Tile Backsplash

Materials needed:

  • Cricut machine (or scissors to hand cut a design)
  • Vinyl
  • Transfer tape (optional)
  • Tape measure (optional)

Inspiration for: kitchen backsplash, bathroom tiles, textured walls, and accents.

View the full tutorial here.

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Episode 6 – Personalized Cornhole Boards

Materials needed:

Cornhole boards

  • Miter saw (or circular saw or hand saw)
  • Drill
  • Sander
    • Sandpaper (at least 180 grit recommended)
  • Plunge router (or jigsaw or hole saw at 6 and 3 inches)
  • Kreg jig* (like this Kreg R3 system)
  • Tape measure (or ruler)
  • Pencil
  • Round object that measures about 3.5″ in diameter (or compass)
  • Clamps (optional)
  • (2) 2′ x 4′ plywood board, 1/2″ thick
  • (4) 1″ x 4″ x 8′ long boards
  • (4) 3/8″ carriage bolts, 2.5″ long
  • (4) 3/8″ washers
  • (4) 3/8″ wingnuts
  • Box of 1.25″ Kreg pocket hole screws*

Stain and glow-in-the-dark decoration

*If you don’t have a Kreg jig to make pocket screws, you can opt to drill normal screws into the boards instead. Grab a box of 1.5″ long #8 Star bit screws to replace the Kreg screws.

Inspiration for: wood surfaces, outdoor games, nighttime decoration, wood painting and decoration, and entertaining guests or kids

View the full tutorial here.

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Episode 5 – DIY Punny Pots with Zooey Deschanel

Materials needed:

  • Cricut Joy or other Cricut machine (or scissors to hand cut the design)
  • (3) Clay pots
  • Spray paint, both matte and glossy (white, mint, and pink peony)
  • Permanent Smart Vinyl™ (black)
  • Transfer tape
  • Moss
  • Cardstock (various green colors)
  • Hot glue and hot glue gun
  • Glue stick
  • Foam paint brushes (or a sponge)
  • Acrylic paint (magenta and green)

Inspiration for: front yard, backyard, gardens, inside the home, and for decorating containers

View the full tutorial here.

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Episode 4 – Upcycled wood stool*

*This special episode was broadcasted on our Facebook. Lauren made her project live at 11:00am (MT) on July 14th: see it here or continue below to see the usual tutorial.

Materials needed:

  • Cricut machine (or scissors to hand cut the design)
  • Wood stool
  • Spray paint
  • Mylar (or vinyl)
  • Painter’s tape
  • Acrylic paint
  • Stencil brush
  • Polyurethane

Inspiration for: upcycling old wood furniture, wood decoration, stenciling surfaces, painting wood

View the full tutorial here.

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Episode 3 – Concrete “Rug”

Materials needed:

  • Cricut machine (or scissors to hand cut a design)
  • Concrete paint (two colors)
  • Mylar (or vinyl)
  • Painter’s tape
  • Concrete cleaner
  • Chalk line
  • Polyurethane
  • Stencil and paint brushes
  • Power washer (optional)

Inspiration for: backyard patio, front porch, ceilings, and floors in and around your home

View the full tutorial here.

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Episode 2 – Floral Wallpaper

Materials needed:

  • Cricut machine (or scissors to hand cut a design)
  • Removable vinyl*
  • Transfer tape
  • Weeding and scraper tool (optional)
  • Tape measure (optional)

Inspiration for: walls in your home or flat, blank surfaces such as table tops, trays, ceilings, and shelves

View the full tutorial here.

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Episode 1 – Round Wood Signs

Materials needed:

  • Wood round (or pizza pan)
  • Stain (such as Minwax Early American)
  • Gloves
  • Table covering (to protect the surface)
  • Stain sponge (or use an old T-shirt)
  • Cricut machine (or scissors to hand cut a design)
  • Iron-on vinyl material
  • Glue gun (optional for embellishment)
  • Glue sticks (optional for embellishment)
  • Wired edge ribbon (optional for embellishment)
  • Faux greenery (optional for embellishment)
  • Twine for hanging (optional)

Inspiration for: front door, back porch, yards, fences, gardens, parties and areas for signs or decoration

View the full tutorial here.

Ready-to-make projects

Can’t wait to get started? Here are some of our favorite Design Space projects you can make right now.

Indoor home decor

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Tile and floor embellishments

Gardens, plants, and patios

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Doors, windows, curb appeal

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Wall projects

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Favorites from DIYers

These are just a few of our favorite projects from DIYers that use Cricut machines to keep that inspiration fueled.

Front door decor

Room to remember

Porch with personality

Personalize your garden

Next level customization

Projects from the Cricut community

The Cricut community has also been going full swing on DIY home projects. Check out these amazing creations that our community has shared with us for even more inspiration. Share your creations with us by using #cricutathome on Instagram.

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Learn more about Cricut

At Cricut, we want to help people live their most creative lives. We are also a bustling worldwide community, a means for connection, and an outlet for unbridled creativity. Learn more about Cricut machines, materials, and projects below.

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FAQs

Where can I find Cricut projects? ›

How do I search for projects in the Cricut Community?
  • From the Design Space Canvas Page click Projects.
  • Click the dropdown next to the search bar and select Community Only.
  • Enter keywords in the search field to find the projects you're interested in. Here are some tips for searching: The more descriptive the better.
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How do I organize my Cricut projects? ›

Multiple projects
  1. Select My Projects in the upper right of the screen.
  2. Select Organize.
  3. Select all projects you wish to add to a Collection. ...
  4. Select from available Collections or create a new one. ...
  5. Your Collections list will update to show the new project quantity.

What is the easiest Cricut machine for beginners? ›

All of the Cricut cutting machines are easy to learn. A beginner can be happy with a Cricut Maker 3 or a Cricut Joy. The decision is really about materials, speed, and cost. If you're not sure what a Cricut cutting machine or die-cutting is, check out the Frequently Asked Questions at the end of the post.

What Cricut can you use for everything? ›

Cricut Maker 3 is the most versatile Cricut machine, with additional tools and blades. It can cut 300+ materials. Cricut Maker 3 can cut Smart Materials. These clever crafting materials work without a cutting mat, so you can just load the material directly into your machine and go.

Where can I get free designs for Cricut? ›

Free Patterns
  • Sign in to the Design Space app.
  • Select My Stuff.
  • Free Projects: Select Projects. Select the filter Ready-to-Make to view your free projects.
  • Free Images: Select Images. Select Purchased to view your free images.
  • Free Fonts: Go to the Canvas screen by selecting New Project. ​​​Select Text on the Canvas.
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What to buy for Cricut projects? ›

Recommended supplies
  • Iron-on (HTV) material.
  • Base material.
  • Cricut Heat Guide. ...
  • Cricut Pressing Mat (included with Cricut Autopress)
  • Cricut smart cutting machine to cut out your design.
  • Design Space software on a mobile device or computer.
  • Weeding tool.
  • Scissors.

Can you download Cricut projects? ›

Yes. If you choose the option that saves your project to your computer and the cloud, you can edit and cut that project without an internet connection. You can even create and cut a brand-new project using the fonts, images, and patterns that were used in projects already saved to your computer.

Where to store vinyl scraps? ›

Drawers in a craft room look nice and are a great way to organize scraps. We really like how DeJong Dream House put a square of each color on the outside of each of her drawers to indicate the organization strategy.

Is Cricut membership worth it? ›

Cricut Access is a great money and time saver for frequent crafters. If you like using different images and fonts, especially licensed images and projects, you'll find Cricut Access to be a good addition to your crafting. It also saves you time since you don't have to scour the internet looking for images or fonts.

Can I upload my own design to Cricut? ›

You can even upload your own artwork. When you upload your image you will have the option to save it as a cut image (it will cut around the outside of the design) or as a Print Then Cut Image, meaning you can print out the image first and then cut around the outside (Maker and Explore machines only).

How much is Cricut Access per month? ›

All other members may purchase their subscription through the Design Space app for iOS or Android only. Cricut Access subscriptions automatically renew at $9.99 monthly or $95.88 yearly (excl. taxes) until canceled. Cancel at any time.

Can you make shirts with Cricut? ›

This quick how-to shows you just how easy it is to make t-shirts with Cricut. We've been making custom t-shirts since we were kids, but boy have we come a long way from puffy paint and glitter pens. Now we have Cricut to help us make professional-looking t-shirts while still getting those “I Made This!” endorphins.

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