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You can review the Cricut Craftfest schedule HERE.

Cricut Craftfest Day 1

How to Unzip and Upload SVG Cut Files to Cricut Design Space with Abbi Kirsten

Tech tutorial on a desktop or laptop computer. (NO SUPPLIES NEEDED).

How To Make Butterfly Earrings With The Cricut Joy with Amy Romeu

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Black Smooth Faux Leather
  3. Cricut Everyday Iron-On in Pink
  4. Cricut Everyday Iron-On in Lilac
  5. Siser Glitter Heat Transfer Vinyl in Blush
  6. Cricut Foil Iron-on in Pink
  7. Cricut Weeding Tools
  8. Cricut EasyPress Mini
  9. Cricut EasyPress Pad, 8x10
  10. Blue Painter's Tape
  11. Teflon Sheet
  12. Flat Nose Jewelry Making Pliers
  13. Needle Nose Jewelry Making Pliers
  14. 1/16" Hole Punch
  15. Earring Hooks (Gold or Silver finish)
  16. 6mm Jump Rings, Gold finish
  17. 6mm Jump Rings, Silver finish
  18. Ball Ear Wire Hooks (Rose Gold)

 

How To Make A Vinyl Decal Starbucks Cup Wrap With The Cricut Explore Air 2 with Charynn Olsheski

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, or Maker 3
  2. Vinyl
  3. Weeding Tools
  4. Transfer Tape
  5. Starbucks Reusable Cold Cup

 

How To Make A Paper Fairy House With The Cricut Maker with Lucy Foxworth

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Cardstock 65# or 110#
  3. Glue with a thin tip like Art Glitter Glue, or Bearly Air Glue or Scotch Quick Dry Tacky
  4. Glue
  5. Floral Wire and a way to cut the wire
  6. Light or Standard Grip Mats
  7. Spatula
  8. Painter's tape
  9. Hot glue
  10. Deboss tool
  11. Colored pencils
  12. Cricut Pen

How To Make A Slimline Card With The Cricut Maker with Katherine Peck

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3 or Joy
  2. Cardstock
    1. 1 - 12"x12" White Cardstock
    2. 2 - 8.5" x 11" White Cardstock
    3. 1 - 8.5" x 11" Brown Cardstock
    4. 1 - 8.5" x 11" Hot Pink Cardstock
  3. Liquid Adhesive
  4. Foam Tape
  5. Score Tape
  6. Single Scoring Wheel

How To Make Personalized Canvas Shoes With The Cricut Maker 3 with Naomi D. Garcia

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. 1 Pair of Canvas Shoes
  3. 4" x 12" Black Iron-On Vinyl (HTV)
  4. 4" x 12" Pink Glitter Iron-On Vinyl (HTV)
  5. Cricut Easy Press Mini or Other Heat Source
  6. Parchment Paper or Teflon Sheet
  7. Scissors
  8. Green Standard Grip Cricut Cutting Mat

Cricut Craftfest Day 2

How To Make A Puppy Keychain Pouch/Bag Dispenser With The Cricut Maker With Blaire Fujimoto

  1. Cricut Maker
  2. Cricut EasyPress Mini
  3. Sewing Machine
  4. Faux leather - Around 8”x10”
  5. Matching thread
  6. Gold foil iron-on
  7. Swivel clasp
  8. Button stud head 8mm
  9. Fine point blade
  10. Standard Grip mat(Green)
  11. StrongGrip mat (purple)
  12. Pressing cloth
  13. Brayer
  14. Weeding tool
  15. Washi tape
  16. E6000 craft adhesive
  17. Sewing needle 100/16
  18. Sewing clips
  19. Pen

 

How To Make Infusible Ink Gifts For Every Occasion With The Cricut Maker 3 With Sydney Andersen

Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  1. Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets (colors used in each project listed below)
  2. EasyPress 2
  3. EasyPress Mat
  4. Standard Grip Mat
  5. Lint Roller 
  6. Pressing Pillow
  7. Heat Resistant Tape
  8. Butcher Paper - Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets have a few sheets in the box but you may need to order extra if you're making lots of projects
  9. Cricut Infusible Ink Wine Bag
  10. Cricut Infusible Ink Square Coaster
  11. Cricut Infusible Ink Onesie
  12. Cricut Infusible Ink Tote Bag
  13. Cricut Infusible Ink Makeup Bag
  14. Cricut 15oz Mug
  15. Sublimation Puzzle
  16. Polyester Apron
  17. Polyester Pillowcase
  18. Mermaid Popsicle Holder

*If you're shopping on 143Vinyl.com you can use code TF5 to save 5% on all orders*

 

How To Layer Adhesive Vinyl To Make Home Decor Signs With Cori George

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Wood signs
  3. Craft paint 
  4. Brushes
  5. 12" x 24" large StandardGrip mat
  6. 12" x 12" regular StandardGrip mat
  7. Vinyl: black, pink, red, green, and light blue, white
  8. Weeding tool
  9. Scraper
  10. Transfer tape
  11. Parchment paper (optional)

 

How To Make Engraved Infusible Ink Keychains With The Cricut Maker With Jen Swift

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

For the Engraving:

  1. Round Sublimated Keychain Blanks (these are metal disks coated with a sublimation base with metal key fob bases). Here is another version of the same type of keychain. DHGATE CA has this listing for them. And here is a version for Canada that is actually a bottle opener too. Here is an etsy seller that has them. I’ll keep looking for other versions for you up North folks!
  2. Rectangle Sublimated Keychain Blanks
  3. Engraving Designs, from my Free Creative Resource Library
  4. Strong Grip Mat with Painter’s Tape or Double-Stick Tape
  5. Cricut Engraving Tool (with Quick Swap Housing, or just the Engraving Tip if you already have the housing)

For the Infusible Ink:

  1. Cricut Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets (I use Galactic Stars, Retro Marble, and Distressed Blue scraps)
  2. Mini Easy Press, Easy Press 2, or Easy Press, or Heat Press
  3. Easy Press Mat or Ironing Pad
  4. Unwaxed Butcher Paper (some comes in the box with the transfer sheets)
  5. Heat Resistant Tape (Cricut sells this)
  6. 2 Sheets White Cardstock (one piece for jig and one for protecting iron-on surface)

For the Resin (Optional):

  1. Resin- I use ICE Resin for this project as it’s a clear resin designed for jewelry, but you can use any epoxy resin.
  2. Popsicle Stick and Toothpicks– easy to pick up at craft store/grocery store
  3. Silicone Mat- I use one from the thrift store but you can purchase them and cut them to size as needed
  4. Tray– I just use old trays from the thrift store
  5. Safety Equipment- (optional) For small projects like these keychains I like to use gloves. You may also want a respirator with filters, etc. There is more on using resin safely here- https://jennifermaker.com/epoxy-safety-make-tumblers-safely/

How To Make Reusable Stencils For Home Decor, T-shirts, Doormats, And More With The Explore Air 2 With Melanie Habibzadeh

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  2. 12 x 24 Cricut Standard Grip Cutting Mat

  3. Deep-Point Blade
  4. Cricut weeding tool
  5. Cricut scraper tool
  6. 12 x 18 Show Off Stencil Blanks (available at Hobby Lobby)
  7. Items you plan to stencil (I'm using a wood sign, coir mat, and a t-shirt)
  8. Stencil brush or roller
  9. Stencil adhesive
  10. Painter's Tape
  11. Multi-purpose paint

How to Make a Personalized Paper Flower Shadow Box With The Cricut Maker 3 With Abbi Kirsten

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  2. Cricut mat (standard or light grip)

  3. 50-80 pound cardstock. (I used 65-pound cardstock)

  4. Scissors

  5. Shadow box

  6. Quilling tool

  7. Weeding tool

  8. Pencil

  9. Glue gun

  10. Permanent vinyl

  11. Transfer tape

  12. Cricut scraper

     

Cricut Craftfest Day 3

How To Screen Print With Vinyl With The Cricut Maker With Jennifer Sanderson

Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  1. Speedball Screen Printing with Vinyl Kit
  2. Blank t-shirt or tote bag
  3. Painter's Tape

How To Make Scenic Shadow Box Cards With The Cricut Maker With Nick Lupu-Karayanis

Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  1. Cricut StandardGrip Cutting Mat
  2. Cricut Scoring Wheel
  3. Cricut Scoring Stylus
  4. 2 sheets 12x12 white cardstock
  5. 1 sheet 12x12 tan cardstock
  6. 1 sheet orange cardstock
  7. 1 sheet yellow cardstock
  8. 1 sheet green cardstock
  9. 1 sheet dark green cardstock
  10. Teflon Sheet
  11. 1 sheet robin egg blue cardstock
  12. 1 sheet sky blue cardstock
  13. 1 sheet dark blue cardstock
  14. 1 sheet red cardstock
  15. 1 sheet black cardstock
  16. 2 sheets 12x12 cardstock in your choice of color for envelope
  17. Cricut Scraper
  18. Cricut Brayer
  19. Glue or adhesive. I am using Art Glitter Glue.

 

How To Make Easy Print Then Cut Stickers With The Cricut Maker 3 With Sarah Christie

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Printer
  3. Sticker Paper or Printable Magnetic Paper
  4. Cricut cutting mat
  5. Brayer

 

How To Make An Easy To Sew Cutwork Zippered Pouch With The Cricut Maker & Sewing Machine With Alice Smith-Goeke

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Cricut Faux Suede - Brown (from Rustic Sampler)
  3. Cricut Felt - Yellow (from Summer Sky Sampler)
  4. Reynolds Freezer Paper
  5. Thread - Yellow - Gutermann Sew-All Saffron Color #855 or Mara 100 color #417
  6. Offray Grosgrain Ribbon ⅜” wide x 6” - Maize Yellow
  7. 12” or longer zipper - Nylon or plastic. Size: No. 3
  8. Fabric Clips
  9. Sewing Machine Needle - universal or sharp in size 80/12 or 90/14
  10. Light Grip Mat (Green) & Medium Grip Mat (Blue)
  11. Cricut Fine Point Blade
  12. Cricut Maker Rotary Blade (not required)
  13. Drtiz temporary spray adhesive
  14. Fabric Marking Pen - Dual end (Pen or pencil work too)
  15. Lighter / candle (optional)
  16. Scissors - Kai Pink (for left and right handed) 
  17. Thread snips 

How To Make A Layered Paper Mandala For Spring With The Cricut Explore Air 2 With Gina Cortez

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3 or Joy
  2. Light Grip Mat
  3. 8.5x11 Cardstock 65lb
  4. 11x14 wood painting panel
  5. Cricut Tools
  6. Foam Tape
  7. Hot Glue Gun
  8. Aleene's Craft Glue
  9. White Acrylic Paint
  10. Foam Brush
  11. Scissors

How To Make Custom Print Then Cut Labels With The Cricut Maker With Debbie O'Neal

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Ink Jet Printer (HP, Epson or Canon recommended)
  3. Light Grip Cricut Mat  Recommended
  4. Ink Jet Printable 8 1/2 X 11 Full Sheet Labels

Cricut Craftfest Day 4

How To Decorate Long Pants With Smart Iron-On with Stephanie Paxman

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Roll holder
  3. Smart Iron-on (gold glitter)
  4. Weeding hook
  5. Scissors
  6. EasyPress 2
  7. EasyPress Mat
  8. Pants to decorate

 

How To Make A Shaker Cake Topper with Kelsey Sergi

Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  1. Paper - I will use 65 lb in black, brown, yellow and gold
  2. Acetate Sheets
  3. Foam sheets or foam tape (not required but highly recommended. I will give options if you cannot do this)
  4. Craft Glue
  5. Hot glue
  6. Sequins, glitter, confetti (anything to fill your shaker)
  7. Heat transfer vinyl or vinyl (again not required but I will be using it and giving options)

 

How To Make A Personalized Rhinestone Tumbler with Tisa Jackson

  • Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, or Maker 3, or Joy
  • Cricut Scraper and Weeder
  • Holographic Vinyl
  • Transfer Tape
  • Rhinestones
  • 2 - Ss20 Solid White
  • 1 - Solid White Multi-Pack
  • 1 - Rainbow Multi-Pack
  • Tumbler
  • Rhinestone Adhesive
  • Precision Tip Bottle
  • Glue Holder
  • Tumbler Stand
  • Wax Pen
  • Bling 101 Guide
  • Limited Supply of kits to complete this project
  • Font download

How To Make Personalized Easter Basket Ornaments With HTV with Laurie Clayton

  • Cricut Maker, Explore, Maker 3, Explore 3, or Joy
  • Mat
  • Brayer
  • Weeder Tool
  • Mini Press
  • Parchment paper
  • 12x12 Cardstock (optional)
  • HTV (optional)

Colors for Cardstock and/or HTV:
White, Black, Blue, Pink (dark and light), Brown, and Red)

  • Tacky Glue
  • Foam Dots
  • Ribbon
  • Foam Paint Brush
  • Paint (White/Black)
  • PomPoms
  • Mr. Peacock’s 5” Wood Bunny
    (Use Code CRT for 10% off)

How To Make Easy DIY Painted Signs Using The PVPP Method with Amy Pelzner

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3 or Joy
  2. Removable Vinyl
  3. Transfer Paper
  4. Scraper and Weeding Tools
  5. Chalk Paint
  6. Paintbrush
  7. Wood or MDF:  I'm using 1x12 inch wood cut to 11.25 x 11.5
  8. Sand paper or orbital sander
  9. Finishing Clear Wax or Varnish (optional)

How To Repurpose Your Wine Bottles Into Etched Glass Lanterns with Natalie Desrochers

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3,or Joy
  2. Standard grip mat
  3. Weeding tool
  4. Scraper
  5. Adhesive vinyl (either permanent or removable, it doesn’t matter) I strongly suggest that you use one that you already have and don’t think you’ll use or don’t like the colour!
  6. Transfer paper
  7. Etching cream (I’m using Rust-Oleum Speciality Tub & Tile Etching Cream and therefore, the directions will be for Rust-Oleum, If you’re using something else, make sure you follow the directions of the brand.)
  8. Foam brush
  9. Parchment paper
  10. Painter’s tape
  11. Newspapers
  12. Gloves
  13. Security glasses
  14. Paper towel
  15. Goo Gone
  16. Rubbing alcohol
  17. Scissors
  18. Wine bottle Fairy lights with Cork
  19. Recycled wine bottles

Cricut Craftfest Day 5

How To Layer Infusible Ink with Heidi Kundin

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy

  2. Standard Cutting Mat
  3. Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets
  4. Butcher Paper
  5. White Cardstock
  6. Heat-Resistant Tape
  7. Cricut EasyPress 2
  8. EasyPress Mat
  9. Baby Bodysuit
  10. Child's T-Shirt
  11. Cricut Mug Press
  12. Cricut Mug Blank
  13. Heat Resistant Gloves

 

How To Make A Birthday Explosion Box with Emily Minor

  1. Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore
  2. Scoring Stylus or Scoring Tip
  3. Blue Light Grip Mat
  4. Green Standard Mat
  5. Three sheets 12 x 12 light paper (less than 65 lb., package of 180 sheets in primary colors from Colorbök)
  6. Several sheets of standard cardstock or scrapbooking paper (65 lb) - You can use as many colors/patterns as you wish; I used this.
  7. Cricut Scraper
  8. Cricut Brayer 
  9. Weeding Tool 
  10. Bone Folder 
  11. Glue with a fine tip, such as Elmer's Craft Bond, Art Glitter Glue, or Aleene's Turbo Tacky Glue 
  12. HTV in various colors (I used Purple Glitter and Gold Glitter)
  13. Cricut Mini EasyPress
  14. Parchment Paper 

How To Make A Home Sign With Wood Cutouts with Gjoa Crandel

  1. Cricut Maker
  2. Strong Grip Mat
  3. Brayer
  4. Knife Blade 
  5. Deep Point Blade
  6. Basswood 
  7. Veneer
  8. Unfinished Frame
  9. Paint
  10. Beacon 3 in 1 Craft Glue 

 

How To Make Easy Projects Using Vinyl And HTV Scraps with Angie Holden

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, or Joy
  2. Vinyl and HTV scraps of any type
  3. Transfer tape
  4. Weeding tools
  5. Scraper
  6. Tumbler
  7. Light Grip Cricut Mat
  8. Paper trimmer
  9. Shirt
  10. EasyPress or another heat source
  11. EasyPress mat
  12. Tshirt ruler (optional)
  13. Parchment paper (optional)
  14. File for Craft Squad tumbler and shirt
  15. Files for additional projects

How To Make Mugs With The Cricut Mug Press with Tara Wiley

  1. Cricut cutting machine
  2. Cricut Mug Press 
  3. Standard Grip Machine Mat
  4. Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets 
  5. Mug Blanks
  6. Brayer 
  7. Heat Resistant Tape

How to Address Envelopes With Cricut With Abbi Kirsten

  1. Cricut machine: Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, or Maker 3
  2. Cricut pens

  3. Envelopes

  4. Green or blue Cricut mat

How To Etch A Mirror with Glass Etching Cream by Creative Fabrica - Official Sponsor of the Cricut Craftfest

  • Cricut Explore Air 2, Maker, Maker 3, Explore 3, or Joy for smaller designs
  • 16” x 16” Mirror
  • Glass Etching Cream 
  • Oracal 651 Adhesive Vinyl in Black
  • Blue Grid Transfer Tape
  • Weeding tool

FAQ

How do I upload the templates to Design Space? Expand

Watch this step-by-step video to learn how to upload files to Design Space on Desktop.

Watch this step-by-step video to learn how to upload files to Design Space on Mobile.

Does the Cricut Craftfest All-Access Pass mean I get every course Abbi ever made? Expand

No, "All-Access" refers to access to all the Cricut Craftfest materials, only. Abbi Kirsten's other products and courses are sold separately. To be clear on everything you will receive in the Cricut Craftfest All-Access please read the page carefully above.

Here is a recap:

  • 30 Cricut workshop videos by our summit speakers
  • Workshop templates
  • $500 worth of speaker bonuses
  • Video transcripts
  • Lifetime access (you will never lose access to the workshops)
Where will I watch the workshops? Expand

Workshops are available for 24 hours for free each day starting the 21st of February. Each morning links to the workshops are emailed out to your inbox. Please be sure to check your promo and spam folders and drag any emails from Abbi Kirsten over to your primary, so you do not miss the workshop links.

You can also view the schedule here.

What time zone are you in? Expand

All workshops will start at 9 am EST and be available for free until 9 am EST the following day. 

If you are not in the Eastern Standard timezone, you can use this converter here to calculate your time difference. 

Do you have supply lists? Expand

Yes! View our supply list page here for all the workshops!

What Cricut machine do I need for the Cricut Craftfest? Expand

The Cricut Craftfest features all the current Cricut machine models - Cricut Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, and the Cricut Joy machine. The beauty of the event is that nearly all the craft workshops will work seamlessly with the various Cricut models, with a couple of exceptions.

The Cricut Joy machine faces a few size limitations for certain crafts, but several specific workshops feature just the Cricut Joy to help various machine owners.

There are a few Maker specific crafts during the event as well, such as our engraving workshop and wood workshop. Other than that, all the workshops can be followed with all the current models of Cricut machines!

What types of projects will I learn at the Cricut Craftfest? Expand

We've worked hard to bring you a wide variety of projects for this event while staying focused on helping even beginners understand the basics of each craft. You will find the following topics taught during the event.

  1. Vinyl projects for signs, doormats, cup wraps, screen printing
  2. Iron-on projects such as shirts, pants, and more
  3. Infusible Ink for shirts and mugs
  4. Paper crafts such as cards, flowers, mandalas, cake toppers, 3D boxes, and paper houses, etc.
  5. Wood such as letter cutouts and signs
  6. Fabric crafts perfect for sewing
  7. Leather crafts
  8. Engravings
  9. Glass etching
  10. Print then cut projects such as stickers and labels
  11. And so much more!
How long is each workshop? Expand

Typically, each workshop is about 25-35 minutes in length. Our speakers will cover setting up the project in Cricut Design Space and then the complete assembly process. Our amazing presenters have generously provided templates for their crafts as well, which will be cost-free for the free 24 hour viewing period for each workshop.

How do I make sure I don't miss the workshop while it's free? Expand

Please sign up for your free ticket to ensure you don't miss anything. Once you do, check your inbox and download the printable schedule. Each day of the Cricut Craftfest, an email with the workshop links will arrive in your inbox, so you can click over and watch your craft workshops.

I missed my workshop? How can I watch it? Expand

Just like with an in-person event, once the workshop has expired, we cannot reopen it, BUT you can purchase the All-Access Pass and get access to all 30+ presentations, templates, bonuses, transcripts, and more. The All-Access Pass gives you lifetime access to everything for you to watch and enjoy at your convenience.

I purchased the All-Access Pass. Where do I find my account? Expand

All-Access Pass holders will receive an exclusive account on our course platform with all the videos to watch on-demand, along with templates and exclusive bonuses from our speakers.

If you have already purchased the pass, check your inbox for login details to your account (remember to check your spam and promotions folders). Here is a walk-through on how to set up a new account step by step.

If you do not see any emails, please reach out with your name and the email you used at purchase to hello@abbikirstencollections.com for assistance.

Do I have to log into the live event if I own the All-Access Pass? Expand

Nope! You have all the video instantly when you purchase the All-Access Pass, and there is nothing different in the information that is begin shared next week. In fact, if you own the All-Access Pass, you get dozens of exclusive bonuses! That being said, we still encourage you to participate next week and enjoy all the creative energy!

How do I slow a video down? Expand

We all process things differently when trying to learn something new, and I strongly recommend watching the workshop through once before trying a craft. Then when you are ready, start your craft while following the video; use the pause button to stop it when you need a moment to catch up or rewind the video to process the info again.

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