April 30th - May 3rd
Join us for a 4-day craft tour of some of the most magical European Locations
Cricut Adventure Packing Lists
Welcome to the Packing List! If you’re adventuring with us you might be wondering where to find the supplies that each Tour Guide recommends in their video workshop. To make it SUPER easy for you, we’ve put them together with links on this page.
Travel Essentials
- Your Cutting Machine
- Cutting Mats
- Desktop or Mobile Device
- Project Materials
- Adhesive
- Project Design or Template
- Scissors or Papercutter
- Weeding Tools
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Packing Lists for Day One of the Adventure!
Jennifer's Packing List
Learn how to make a beautifully detailed arched-door gate-fold card that opens and closes smoothly, all using cardstock. This project shows how to build depth and dimension with patterned paper while keeping the finished card mail-friendly.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy series, Explore series, Maker series, and Venture cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine – I’m using the Cricut Maker 4, but you can also use a Maker, Explore, or Venture. You can also use the Joy Xtra with the no-score version of the file, and Joy with the pieced base.
- StandardGrip Machine Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Scoring Stylus or Single Scoring Wheel
- Brayer
- Spatula
- Scraper
- Tweezers
- Bone Folder
- Craft Glue – Jennifer uses Bearly Art Craft Glue
- Neutral Tones Textured Cardstock
- Primary Colors Textured Cardstock
- 12″ x 12″ 65 lb. Cardstock Smooth White
Sarah's Packing List
Layer different colours of card together to make a beautiful, dimensional papercraft that celebrates our favourite British pastime – tea drinking! Two variations of the design are included: a Union Jack flag-inspired teapot set and a delicate floral set for those Downton Abbey or Bridgerton vibes.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Light Grip or Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Scraper tool
- Brayer tool
- Colored cardstock
- Glue (I like Bearly Art Glue and Collall)
- Foam pads/squares (optional)
Angie's Packing List
Create a charming, handmade notepad using your Cricut cutting machine and beautiful vintage-inspired floral designs. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to design, cut, and assemble a custom notepad—from selecting floral patterns to binding your finished pages. Perfect for beginners and craft lovers who want to turn simple paper into elegant, personalized stationery.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra/Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
Mim's Packing List
Discover how to print and cut a beautiful London-themed mini sticker sheet kit with Cricut. You’ll learn the easy and repeatable steps to print and cut these perfect, personal-use mini sticker sheets, no experience needed.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Katie's Packing List
Learn how to make a charming “Time for a Cuppa” tea bag gift holder using your Cricut. In this class, you’ll learn how to upload a design file into Cricut Design Space, print and use printable digital papers, and assemble a simple layered paper gift holder. You’ll pick up helpful tips for cutting, layering, and finishing small handmade gifts that are perfect for sharing a cozy cup of tea.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Sarah's Packing List
Create an Italian display tray or chopping board with a lemon-inspired wreath and letters. Taking you step by step on how to upload the free Italian-inspired lemon alphabet letters and wreath. Create a split monogram with the letters, and create a vinyl decal to add to a home display.
With cutting and weeding tips to help your project succeed.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Tray or Chopping Board
- White Permanent Vinyl
- Transfer Tape
- Weeding tool (for removing small bits)
- Brayer (optional, to smooth cardstock on mat)
Amy's Packing List
In this workshop I’ll show you how to make a coastal inspired key fob wristlet using faux leather and heat transfer vinyl. You’ll see how fun and easy it is to create a wristlet and hibiscus charm perfect for spring and summer adventures!
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Fine Point Blade
- Purple Strong Grip Cutting Mat
- Green Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Coastal Print Faux Leather
- Solid Light Pink Faux Leather
- Siser Glitter Heat Transfer Vinyl in Neon Grapefruit
- Siser Glitter Heat Transfer Vinyl in Lemon Sugar
- Cricut EasyPress Mini
- Cricut EasyPress Mat
- 1-inch Wristlet Hardware & Nylon Jaw Pliers
- Fabric Glue like Beacon-Fabri-Tac
- Faux Suede Tassels
- Shell Charms (optional)
- Gold Shell Charms (optional)
- 10mm Jump Rings
- Wubbers Baby size Flat Nose Jewelry Pliers
- Wubbers Baby Size Chain Nose Jewelry Pliers
Traci's Packing List
In this workshop, we’ll create a cheerful lemon-themed door hanger using a wood craft blank, black permanent vinyl, stencil vinyl, yellow paint, green felt, and a ribbon bow. You’ll learn how to mix stenciling techniques, cutting felt with your Cricut, and applying standard vinyl to build a layered, eye-catching design. This fun project is perfect for adding a bright pop of summer to your front door while building your Cricut crafting skills. 🍋
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, & Silhouette, cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Grip Mat or Light Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade or Rotary Blade
- Yellow Paint – 2 tones lighter and darker shades
- Black Perm. Vinyl
- Transfer Tape
- Lemon Wood Cutout
- Green Felt
- Ribbon
- Stencil Vinyl
- Makeup sponge
- Paper towel
- Or you can purchase the Kit
Bearly Art's Packing List
Make these easy and bold Limoncello paper tiles! Giving dimension to your projects doesn’t have to be heard! Learn simple tricks to make your projects stand out in this workshop!
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
- Cutting Machine
- Light Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
- Bearly Art Polar Cubies
- 65lb Cardstock in various colors
- 65lb Gold Foil Paper
Michelle's Packing List
In this class we’ll be making a set of scented fruit cards! That’s right, imagine pulling a lemon themed card from an envelope and the whole thing smells like lemons! It’s like magic! I’ll share my secret ingredient for these scented cards and we’ll make a set of two cards.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- 2 – 12×12 sheets white cardstock
- 1 – 12×12 sheet gingham pattern paper
- 1/2 – 12×12 sheet matte gold foil cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet dark peach cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet orange cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet brown cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet gold glitter cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet light peach cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet yellow cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet dark yellow cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet green cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet pink cardstock
- Bearly Art Precision Glue
- Lemon Scented Air Freshener
- Peach Scented Air Freshener
Packing Lists for Day Two of the Adventure!
Regina's Packing List
In this workshop, you will discover how to create a detailed layered cardstock shadow box featuring a scenic design inspired by Lucerne, Switzerland. You’ll learn how to properly upload, resize, and organize an SVG file in Cricut Design Space for precise cutting. The workshop walks you through cutting delicate layers, handling intricate pieces, and preventing tearing during the process. By the end, you’ll confidently assemble multiple layers using foam tape and glue to achieve a stunning 3D shadow box display.
This project can be made with the Cricut Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Light Grip or Standard Grip Mat – make sure it’s not too sticky)
- Fine Point Blade
- 8” x 8” Shadow Box Frame (or bigger)
- Cardstock (65 lb or 80 lb recommended):
- Yellow-orange Cardstock (small piece for swan beak)
- White Cardstock (2 sheets)
- Gray Cardstock (2 shades)
- Black Cardstock (1 sheet)
- Brown Cardstock (3 shades: light to dark)
- Bright pink Cardstock
- Blue-green Cardstock (for trees)
- Blue Cardstock (3 shades)
- Bearly Art Craft Glue (or similar precision glue)
- Foam Tape (various thicknesses recommended)
- Optional: Micro Foam Dots (for very small pieces)
- Scraper
- Spatula
- Weeding Tool
- Utility Knife or X-Acto Knife (for cutting foam tape)
- Towel (to reduce mat stickiness)
Kelly's Packing List
Turn simple cardstock into an adorable suitcase-style gift box that’s as practical as it is creative. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to cut, assemble, and decorate a sturdy box using your Cricut—perfect for gifts or a calming “pause box” filled with personal prompts. If you love easy projects with lots of room for customization, this is one you won’t want to miss.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
DummyAccordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Light Grip Mat (StandardGrip only if it’s not super sticky)
- Fine Point Blade
- TrueControl Weeding Kit
- Scoring stylus
- Brayer
- 300 gsm/110lb cardstock
- AC Cardstock
- Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
Jen's Packing List
Create your own custom canvas art using Infusible Ink! In this workshop, you’ll learn how to use Infusible Ink markers and paint to design vibrant, hand-painted-style canvases with your Cricut – no sublimation printer required.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
To Make the Canvases-
–Infusible Ink Marker (1.0 mm), black
–Light Grip Cricut Mat
–Laser Copy Paper or Sublimation Paper
–Cricut Brayer (optional but recommended)
-Cricut Machine that will draw an 8″ x 10″ design
–8″ x 10″ Canvas Board
–Unwaxed Butcher Paper (can substitute copy paper)
–Heat-Resistant Tape
–Heat Press ( I use the HTVront AutoPress so I don’t have to stand over it while it presses, but you can use any heat press.)
To Paint the Canvases-
–Acrylic Paint (I use my multi-surface craft paints)
-Paint Brushes, asst.
-Dish for water
–Paint Palette (I used a teflon craft mat)
-8″ x 10″ Frame (optional)
Lucy's Packing List
Let’s make this miniature Swiss Chalet in honor of this year’s Cricut Adventure European vacation. It’s based on the traditional chalet shape and wood trim. The design includes several decorative options to personalize your own chalet – window boxes, rows of flowers and stone trim. Choose the design that appeals to you most.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machines
- Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Scoring Tool or Scoring Wheel
- Cardstock in 3-4 colors – for the body of the house, use a heavier weight of paper, 100-140# paper, if possible.
These are the colors I used:
-3 sheets of dark brown for the roof, shingles, and trim
-1 sheet medium or light brown
-2 sheets of cream
-1 sheet of red
-1 sheet of green - Bearly Art Glue
- Painter’s tape or binder clips to hold pieces together while the glue dries
- Scissors to trim shingles
Amy's Packing List
In this video I’ll show you how fun and easy it is to make a faux leather travelers notebook cover to take with you on your adventures, near or far! Inside the cover you can store your passport, notebook inserts, or both! If you’ve never cut faux leather with your Cricut before, you may be surprised to learn you already have the machine and the blade you need – and together with my expert tips & tricks – you’ll be able to get great cuts.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting machine
- Purple Strong Grip Mat
- Green Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Use any smooth faux leather you’d like. I used:
- Tile Print
- Blue Solid
- Use any HTV you’d like. I used Teckwrap Craft Foil HTV in Gold
- 2mm Elastic Cord
- 3.5″ x 5″ notebook inserts
- Small Pens like these (4 inches tall for reference): or these
- 6mm x 6mm rivets with rivet tools
- Hammer
- Blue Painters Tape
- Fabric or Craft
- Glue like Beacon
- Fabri-Tac
- Small Curved Scissors
- Teflon Sheets
- Weeding Tool like a Pin Pen or Cricut Weeding Hook
- Cricut EasyPress Mini
- EasyPress Mat, 8×10 size
Crystal's Packing List
There’s something special about traveling with a good book — and an equally beautiful bookmark to mark the journey. In this Floral Fantasy class inspired by Funchal, Portugal, we’ll create stained glass rainbow bookmarks that catch the sunshine and softly project their design onto the pages beneath. Along the way, you’ll dip your toe into the colorful world of Cricut Print Then Cut and learn how to turn vibrant designs into magical, light-catching keepsakes.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Fine Point Blade or Deep Point Blade
- Green Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Color Printer
- Printable Transparency Film Acetate
- Clear Self-Adhesive Overlay in Laser Pattern
- Clear Self-Adhesive Overlay in Star Pattern
- Brayer
- Felt Wrapped Ruler
- Craft Knife
- Self Healing Mat
- Acrylic Ruler
For Print Then Cut Calibration:
Jenn's Packing List
In this workshop we will be creating a large 3D paper tote with faux rattan inlays. We will then create 3D paper flowers to decorate the front of the tote, as well as a layered sentiment.
This project can be made with the Cricut Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Fine Point Blade
- Green Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Scoring Wheel or Stylus
- Bone Folder
- Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
- Hot Glue Gun
- Hot Glue
- Weeding Tool
- Your choice of cardstock – I used the following colors from 12×12 Cardstock Shop: Save using my code JENNC19
Sand Dollar
Snowy White
Honolulu Blue
Turquoise Necklace
Lucky Clover
Lemon Twist
Pink Grapefruit
Pink Azalea
Linen Gold Foil
Bankroll
Fuchsia Glitter Luxe
Betsy's Packing List
Ready to dive into the world of resin? In this workshop we’ll be pouring a sweet butterfly book holder… this little stand will be ready to hold your latest book or display your cutest scrapbook. Once our resin is poured and cured we will add a little personalization… via our Cricut!
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Fine Point Blade
- Fabric Grip Cutting Mat
- Weeding Tool
- Adhesive Foil
- Transfer Tape
- Makerpoxy Epoxy Resin
- Wagner HT400 Heat Gun
- Paint Respirator
- Disposable Gloves
- Freezer Paper
- Large Silicone Mat
- Non-Stick Baking Pan
- Large Silicone Measuring Cup
- 4 100ml Silicone Cups
- Re-useable Silicone Stir Sticks
- Pink & White Craft Paint
- Glitter
- Mica Powder
- Butterfly Book Holder Mold
Rachel's Packing List
I’ll be showing how easy it is to make headbands that are vibrantly-colored in patterns similar to the famous Portuguese flower carpets! We’ll provide patterns to fit both classic, purchased headbands, as well as our DIY faux leather headband that you can make on your Cricut in just minutes. Get ready for a fun, colorful adventure!
This project can be made with the Cricut Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Fine Point Blade (for the vinyl)
- Deep-point Blade (for the faux leather)
- 12×24 Purple Strong Grip Cutting Mat Green Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Faux Leather of your choice – I’m using this one Heat transfer vinyl of your choice. I used the Rainbow Sampler from Cricut
- EasyPress or EasyPress Mini
- Heat Pressing Pad
- Cover Sheet like Teflon Sheet, Butcher, or Parchment Paper
- Weeding Tool
- Classic Headbands
- 1/4″ Elastic
- Hot Glue Gun
- Craft Knife
Packing Lists for Day Three of the Adventure!
Jen's Packing List
Create your own travel-inspired leather bag charms using your Cricut! In this workshop, you’ll cut and deboss real tooling leather—even on an Explore machine—then add color and assemble a beautiful, market-style accessory.
This project can be made with the Cricut Explore Series and Maker Series cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- To tool & cut the leather-
- Cricut Foiling Tool, medium tip
- Cricut Scoring Stylus
- Cricut Deep Point Blade & Housing
- Cricut Strong Grip Mat
- Painters Tape
- Cricut Brayer (optional)
- 9″ to 12″ of 2-3 oz. vegetable tanned tooling leather
- Leather Burnisher (optional)
To paint & seal the leather- - Multi – Surface Acrylic Craft Paint
- Paint brushes, asst.
Mod Podge, Glossy or Satin (optional) - Teflon mat or palette for paint
- To assemble the bag charms –
Stick Fast Glue - Gold Chain
Gold Keychain Making Kit - Double Cap Rivets (totally optional)
Two jewelry pliers & jewelry wire cutters - Crop-a-dile (optional)
Elena's Packing List
Learn to cut stencils with your Cricut and then layer them to create a unique inked tile front for this adorable mini album or greeting card. There are more fun techniques too as you learn to add accents and dimension to the smaller elements too with fun supplies you may not know about but shouldn’t live without.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Light Grip Mat
- Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- Scoring Tool – Stylus, Wheel, Foil Transfer Tool, or Joy 2 Scoring tool, depending on your machine type
- Brayer
- Spatula
- Fine point tweezers
- 65lb cardstock in: Blue, Orange, Green (several shades) Light Yellow, White
- 100lb+ – (300+ GSM) cardstock in: Orange
- Stencil material, 7 mil blank stencil sheets
- Squeezed Lemonade Distress Oxide ink
- Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide ink
- Antique Linen Distress Oxide ink
- Carved Pumpkin Distress Oxide ink
- Blueprint Sketch Distress Oxide ink
- Prize Ribbon Distress Oxide ink
- Blending brushes/blending tools
- Sticky mat or Low Tack Tape
- Flower shaping tools & mat
- Clear Glitter marker
- Yellow Glitter glue
- Distress Spritz in Crackling Campfire (metallic orange spray)
- Bearly Art Glue with precision tip bottle
- My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press
- Scissors
- Bone folder or old gift card works too
- Velcro dots
- Detail tweezers
- Photos or printed images for the mini album interior (optional)
Stephanie's Packing List
Join this class to design your own Spanish tile in Procreate. Then we’ll save the image and bring it to Design Space to make a print and cut card. All using your iPad!
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, and Silhouette cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Fine Point Blade
- Scoring tool (optional but useful for folding the card)
- Blue Light Grip Cutting Mat
- iPad and Apple Pencil
- Procreate app
- Color printer
- White cardstock
Katie's Packing List
Travel into creativity as we turn Spanish tile–inspired designs into beautiful watercolor coasters and risers using a Cricut machine and Infusible Ink markers. On this creative tour stop, you’ll learn how to let Cricut draw your design, use water to transform markers into soft watercolor effects, and create home décor that feels artistic, adventurous, and handmade.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine Fine Point Blade
- Blue Light Grip Mat
- Laser printer copy paper
- Infusible ink markers/pens. (I used the 1.0 thickness
- Heat press or other heat source. For best results, it should be able to get to at least 385 degrees Fahrenheit. If you use an iron or a lower heat setting, then the colors will be more muted/not as bright)
- Heat-resistant tape
- Plastic lid or other type of plastic that a marker would not soak into.
- Sublimation tiles
- Cup of water. (The temperature does not matter)
- Paintbrush. (A smaller brush works best for the small details)
- Heat press mat
- Teflon sheet
- Optional: Wood beads
Carla's Packing List
Create a beautiful orange blossom stained glass–style picture using layered cardstock in this fun and relaxing workshop. You’ll learn how to assemble the design piece by piece to create the look of stained glass with vibrant colors and bold outlines. By the end of the class, you’ll have a finished artwork perfect for displaying in a frame or on an easel in your home.
This project can be made with the Cricut Explore Series, Maker Series, and Venture cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Fine Point Blade
- Green Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Cardstock in the following colors: Cream, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, White, Black, Peach/Light Orange, and Brown
- Bearly Arts Glue
- Foam Dots
12x12 Cardstock Shop's Packing List
If you’ve ever wondered what specialty papers can do for your projects, this class will help answer that question. Together we’ll be making a castle fun fold card layered up with glitter cardstock, foil cardstock and more. Whether you’re imagining a castle fit for a medieval knight, or a pink version for a princess, this class will inspire you to incorporate some extra shine into your projects.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet dark brown wood grain cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet gold glitter cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet gold foil cardstock
- 1/4 – 12×12 sheet light blue cardstock
- 1/2 – 12×12 sheet medium gray cardstock
- 1/2 – 12×12 sheet light gray cardstock
- 1/2 – 12×12 sheet medium blue cardstock
- Bearly Art Glue
- Dimensional Foam Tape
Jennifer's Packing List
Let’s stock your home pub with custom napkins using my shortcut to screen printing with your Cricut. I’ll show you how to turn one piece of vinyl into a reusable screen so you can print an entire stack of pub style napkins quickly and efficiently. You’ll leave knowing how to get crisp, professional results without a complicated setup, perfect for themed parties, gifts, or your own Irish inspired gathering.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Naomi's Packing List
In this beginner-friendly session, you’ll create a Killarney, Ireland–inspired beer flight board using simple vinyl techniques that bring a travel theme to life. I’ll show you how to create a stencil and then use wood burn gel to make a memorable piece. This project is ideal for Cricut users who want to turn easy materials into meaningful, travel-inspired home décor or gifts.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine Fine Point Blade
- Light or Standard Grip Cutting Mat:
- Killarney Font https://www.creativefabrica.com/product/killarney/ref/606103/?campaign=CCA26
- Bamboo Flight Board
- Wood Burn Gel
- Heat Tool
- Vinyl Scraps (any color)
- Weeding tools
- Transfer tape
- Sandpaper 220 grit
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Paper towels
- Cutting board oil
Erin's Packing List
Create a series of Celtic Knot cards by cutting out a paper stencil and using inks, pastes or patterned papers to create fast, easy, and stunning cards.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Light Grip Mat or Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- White Cardstock (110lb)
- Black Cardstock (110lb)
- Glassboard Studio Magnetic Glass Craft Mat with magnets
- Inks (Various colors)
- Paper Pouncers
- Stencil Butters
(various colors) - Stencil Brushes
- Bearly Art Glue
- Tape Runner
- Paper Trimmer
- Patterned Paper
Alice's Packing List
Although you can’t always be with the sheep in the hills of Ireland, you can keep this wee one with you. This tote bag sheep has a secret hidden inside. What that secret is depends on you. I am going to hide a tape measure inside mine, but you could put a squeaker, or even memory foam to create a squishable sensory sheep.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Green Standard Grip or Light Grip Cutting Mat
- Fine Point Blade or Rotary Blade (for Makers)
- Freezer Paper for Bonding (for cutting machines with a fine-point blade)
- Scissors
- Fabric: Felt – Black about 5” x 2” and White 4” x 9”.
- Stuffing of Your Choice: Poly-fill fluff, crinkle, squeaker, stress ball, or tape measure.
- Ribbon: 10” Ribbon
- Extras: Embroidery floss to add details like eyes and ear fluff.
- Typical Sewing Materials (pins, scissors, matching thread, iron, etc.) or Hot Glue Gun
Packing Lists for Day Four of the Adventure!
Whitney's Packing List
Grab your Cricut and let’s head to the boulangerie! In this virtual workshop, you’ll create charming felt French bakery staples (croissants, baguettes, and macarons), all while learning felt techniques and hacks you can use again and again. Perfect for crafters of all skill levels (and machines!), you’ll leave with adorable pieces and the confidence to tackle any felt project!
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Fine Point Blade or Rotary
- 12×24 Standard Grip Mat
- 12×12 Fabric Grip Cutting Mat
- Freezer Paper
- Fabric Glue, I used Gorilla Glue
- Hot Glue Sticks
- Felt
- Floss/Thread: I like DMC Floss
- Needle: Either embroidery or tapestry
- Polfil/other stuffing
Amanda's Packing List
Create a charming Paris-inspired faux serving tray perfect for spring décor. In this workshop, you’ll design a flat wood tray with molded clay trim, decoupage French-inspired florals, and custom vinyl featuring “PARIS” with the Eiffel Tower as the “A.” This decorative piece is the perfect blend of romantic Parisian charm and Cricut creativity.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Standard Grip Mat
- Fine Point Blade
- 1/8 Balsa Wood Rectangle (12″ x 10″)
- French-Inspired Floral Designs Rice Paper
- Sculpey Air Dried Clay
- Decorative Trim Mould
- Metal Handles
- White Paint
- Antique Gold Rub n’ Buff
- 1/2″ Wood Balls
- Antique Wax
- Pent Art Classic Crackle Varnish
- Matte Mod Podge
- E6000 Glue
- Kilz Dark Wax
- Cheesecloth (I coffee-stained mine)
- Totally Dazzled Bling
- Black Permanent Vinyl
- Metallic Rose Permanent Vinyl
- Water Pen
Ny's Packing List
Let’s craft a Springtime in Paris-themed Mini Card Stock Junk Journal using Paris-themed and floral card stock. We’ll create pages, flaps, pockets and add a lace tie to a close our journal.
This project can be made with the Cricut Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
- Cutting Machine
- Knife Blade
- Purple Strong Grip Cutting Mat
- Blue Light Grip Cutting Mat
- Cricut Brayer
- Scoring Stylus (or Scoring Wheel)
- Bone Folder
- Art Glitter Glue
- 0.5in thick Lace Ribbon
- Hot Glue Gun with Glue
- Cardstock:
– Six (6) 12x12in or 8.5x11in cardstock sheets in different Floral Spring Patterns or Paris-Themed Patterns
– Two (2) 12x12in cardstock sheets in White, Light Pink (or coordinating color to pattern cardstock)
– One (1) 8.5x11in cardstock sheet in Black
– One 12x12in Chip Board (if you’re not using chip board or your machine can’t cut chip board, you can use a cereal box or cracker box to cut the chip board layer)
Naomi's Packing List
In this beginner-friendly session, we’ll create Paris in Spring–inspired etched wine glasses using vinyl stencils and etching crème. This project is perfect for creating souvenir-style glassware, thoughtful gifts, or elevated home décor with a touch of European charm.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Series, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet, and Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Fine point blade
- Standard or Light Grip cutting mat
- Wine glasses
- Vinyl Scraps (dark pink, light pink, green, yellow)
- Etching cream
- Weeding tools
- Transfer tape
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Paper towels
- Protective gloves
- Water basin and water
- Rub n Buff (optional)
- Cotton cloth
Julia's Packing List
In this workshop, learn how to create a beautiful Netherlands-themed paper lantern using your Cricut’s Print Then Cut feature. I’ll guide you step-by-step through printing detailed designs on vellum and cardstock, cutting them with your Cricut, and assembling them into a glowing lantern. This beginner-friendly project is perfect for adding a charming Dutch touch to your home décor or seasonal displays.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, & Venture, cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Fine Point Blade
- Purple Strong Grip Cutting Mat
- Blue Light Grip Cutting Mat
- Scoring Tool
- 12×12 White Kraftboard (you can use cardstock if you don’t have Kraftboard)
- Vellum
- Double-Sided Adhesive Dots
- Glue stick
- Ink Jet Printer
Jen's Packing List
Take a creative trip to the Netherlands as you learn how to make 3D paper tulips with your Cricut. In this beginner-friendly class, you’ll cut, shape, and assemble dimensional tulips using the provided SVG files, optional printables, and easy-to-follow instructions. Simple techniques and smart tips make this project perfect for spring decor, gifts, or special occasions.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
Chelly's Packing List
Turn a simple gift card into a handmade surprise with this tulip gift card holder. This Cricut-friendly project comes together quickly with cardstock and a few basic supplies, making it perfect for birthdays, spring gifts, or even selling at craft fairs. It’s a cute way to make a gift card feel extra special.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cutting Machine
- Fine Point Blade
- Green Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Cardstock: Two-sided or textured cardstock
- Pinks & Other color cardstock
- Accent cardstock panel cardstock
- A7 Card Base (5×7”) and A7 envelopes
(5.25″ x 7.25″) - Tape runner
- Foam adhesive squares (thin and thick)
- Glue dots
- Zig Glue Pen
- Bone folder tool
- Cricut X-Acto tool
- Glassboard craft mat or cutting mat (+ Magnetic ruler)
- Tweezers
- Blending brushes
- Ink pads for shading
- Bakers Twine
- Happy Birthday Die cut
- Banner tag punch
- Banner Die cuts
- Happy Birthday Sayings Stamps + Dies
- Happy Birthday (words) Stamps
- Stamp Cleaner
Bail's Packing List
In this workshop, you’ll create a laser-cut wooden lantern inspired by tulip season in the Netherlands, designed to softly glow using tealights and light-through accents made from flex or acrylic. I’ll walk you the supplies you need, adding engraved tulip details with pain, and assembling the panels for a clean, finished look. We’ll wrap up with paint-filled the engraved tulips so your lantern feels polished, cozy, and ready to display.
This project can be made with a laser.
Accordion Content
- 1/8 inch Laserwood Unfinished Alder Plywood – (Use code 0G2-GWM for 10% off)
- TruFlat (Cherry or Maple) – (Use code 0G2-GWM for 10% off)
- Uni Posco Acrylic paint pens – or Acrylic Paint
- Cardstock
- iCraft Ultra Bond Glue
- General Purpose Sanding Sheets
Jenn's Packing List
Today, I’m going to show you how to use your Cricut machine and the Print then Cut feature to create a seed packet inspired gift card holder.
You’ll learn how to upload designs, add score lines, tips for Print then Cut success, and how to customize the project using other designs in Design Space.
This project can be made with the Cricut Joy Xtra /Joy 2, Explore Series, Maker Series, Venture, Silhouette, Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.
Accordion Content
- Cricut Machine
- Scoring Wheel, Scoring Stylus, or Scoring Tool
- Fine-Point Blade
- Blue, LightGrip Mat
- Light to Medium Weight Cardstock
- Printer
- Tape Runner or other paper crafting adhesive (Art Glitter Glue or Tombow Tape Runner)
- Scissors (optional)
- 3D Foam Tape (optional)
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