“I love crafting. But can I really make money doing it?”
Does that sound like you?
Every day another creative person who loves crafting makes
the decision to turn their Cricut machine into a lucrative side hustle.
Maybe it’s your turn to join them.
Cricut to Cash: Turn Your Craft into a Profitable
Business is the step-by-step guide that shows you how.
Inside this helpful digital product, you’ll learn:
- · How to name your business
- · Choose the right Cricut machine
- · Price your handmade items for profit
- · Discover exactly what to make that sells well
The guide also covers which design tools to use (free and
paid), where to sell (Etsy, craft fairs, Shopify). Plus, you’ll discover time-saving
shortcuts from seasoned sellers.
She Went from Watching Others to Her First Order!
Erica loved crafting after work, but it was just a
hobby she enjoyed doing as a form of creative expression.
Out of sheer curiosity, she began watching YouTube videos of
women using Cricut machines to create mugs, shirts, and home signs. Intrigued,
Erica decided to give it a try.
After buying her Cricut Maker 3 and downloading Cricut to
Cash, she started playing around with custom party favors and decals. She
hosted a girls’ night for her closest friends and showed off her samples.
Not only did her friends love them—they placed real orders!
Now she’s building her online shop and excited about the
possibilities of making money selling her craft items to others who appreciate
her designs.
Cricut Craft Business FAQs: Your Top Questions Answered
What Cricut crafts ideas to sell are the most popular?
Some of the best-selling items include:
- Personalized
t-shirts and hoodies
- Custom
mugs and tumblers
- Vinyl
decals for laptops, cars, and walls
- Seasonal
door signs
- Baby
milestone boards
- Wedding
and party favors
Which Cricut should I get if I want to start a business?
The Cricut Maker 3 is a top choice for business use.
It cuts over 300 materials, including fabric, wood, and leather, and it works
fast. The Cricut Explore 3 is also great for beginners focused on vinyl and
paper projects.
What are Cricut Maker 3 business ideas?
You can make:
- Faux
leather earrings
- Wood
signs
- Custom
packaging and labels
- Baby
onesies and gift sets
- Pet
tags and bandanas
What Cricut crafts sell well year-round?
Items tied to life moments, and personalization do great:
- Custom
name signs
- Birthday
and holiday décor
- Teacher
gifts
- Monogrammed
tote bags
- Inspirational
quote signs
How much does it cost to start a Cricut craft business?
You can start with under $500:
- Cricut
machine ($250–$400)
- Vinyl,
blanks, and tools ($50–$100)
- Free
design software (like Cricut Design Space)
You can upgrade as your business grows.
Where can I sell Cricut crafts?
Try:
- Etsy
- Facebook
Marketplace
- Local
craft shows
- Your
own Shopify store
- Instagram
shop
Do I need a business license to sell Cricut crafts?
It depends on your state or country. Some places require a
small business license or seller’s permit. The guide includes tips on getting
started legally.
How can beginners find Cricut craft business ideas?
Start by thinking about what people buy as gifts or décor.
Browse Etsy, Pinterest, and TikTok for trends. Then test a few ideas on friends
or at a small event.
What design tools do I need?
Start with Cricut Design Space (it’s free!). You can
also use Canva, DesignBundles, or Creative Fabrica for
downloadable SVGs and templates.
How do I price Cricut items to actually make money?
A simple formula:
Materials + Time + Overhead = Cost
Then multiply by 2 or 3 for your selling price. Always consider shipping,
packaging, and platform fees.
Ready to Make Money with Your Cricut?
Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a full-time employee
looking for extra income, or just someone who loves crafting, you can turn
your creativity into cash. The key is having a simple plan, knowing what
sells, and starting with small wins.
Cricut to Cash makes it easy and fun. You can get
started by choosing a Cricut machine model that you’re comfortable with using, a
few design ideas, and a guide that walks you through it.
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