These Fun Easter Cricut Projects Make Fantastic Crafts for Easter Gifts!
I’ve pulled together the best Easter Cricut projects to not only inspire my own crafting this spring, but to help me make adorable gift ideas, too!
Easter Cricut Projects
Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, we love decorating for Easter, and making things is my love language, so of course I’ve been searching for and making some of the most fun Easter Cricut projects. So many great ideas – too many, in fact. So I pulled together some of my favorites and popped them here so we can all bask in their Eastery-fun!
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In all seriousness, though, the Cricut just makes for some of the most fun projects because it takes all the hassle out of cutting intricate pieces – and makes mystery projects look professional. So, if you’re ready to take your Easter crafting to the next level. then let’s get started.
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Tips to MAKE these Cricut Easter Crafts
- If you’re using heat transfer vinyl, always remember to mirror your image if it has any text. That’s one of those things I always forget to do, and I regret it every time! Ha!
- A couple of the projects here call for cutting fabric. Which you can cut the easiest on the Cricut Maker, in my experience. The Maker, with the rotary blade and a light grip or fabric grip mat makes a quick and fast cut that is often cleaner and sharper than even what I can make with scissors. The Cricut Explore Air 2 can also cut fabric, but the fabric has to be bonded, so it adds an extra step.
- Some of my favorite projects in this set are stencils. So you cut the vinyl, put it on your jar or box, then you paint over it. Here’s the trick though: you have to take the stencil off the piece before the paint dries. This is critical to keep the paint from peeling up and being shabby looking.
WHERE DO I GET these Easter Cricut Projects?
I’m so glad you asked. I’ve gathered them all here so you can just click through and find them!
Easter Cricut Projects
Put your cutting machine to good use this Easter by making some easy and frugal Cricut Easter DIYs! Budget-friendly DIYs are always my favorite and you can't deny the versatility of the Cricut. There are so many ways to use it, and I am sharing some super creative ideas with you!
From seasonal decorations to small gifts and other fun projects, these Easter DIYs with the Cricut can keep you busy in a productive way. And if you're looking for some cute Easter SVG files for kids' T-shirts and onesies, there are a few of those in here as well.
When I had this idea for a no-sew Easter basket that had, well, a puffy tail, long ears and general fluff, I just had to get crafting!
When I can combine a new curiosity like how to paint mason jars using Cricut stencils, well, I end up with a fun gift like this bunny cookie mix gift in a jar!
Super quick and fun, you can make this easy bunny in a pot craft in just a few minutes!
All the little things that I love most about bunnies was incorporated into this fun rabbit gnome and the pattern is so easy – you could make so many fun gnomes from it!
A combination of carrot hats, bunnies and gnome noses that require all the boops. Plus, bunnies and carrots capture the essence of Easter.Â
You can use this pretty floral Easter egg SVG cut file for various Easter projects such as shirts, totes, and greeting cards.
This bunny-shaped burlap utensil holder has such a rustic vibe and you can use it for all your spring and Easter table settings! The project also offers a template for name tags to complete your holiday decor.
I would definitely use these adorable jars for a bright Easter vignette although I am sure your friends and family will love them as gifts too.
Making boxes with the Cricut is super fun and this Easter project has a window that leaves the colorful Peeps visible. With so many cardstock colors and patterns to choose from you can easily customize the boxes.
I always see party favors as being a thoughtful way to show your guests appreciation. Even if you're on a tight budget, you can use your trusty Cricut to make some pretty muslin favor bags using infusible ink. With the bags being reusable this craft is also eco-friendly which is wonderful!
Not sure how to decorate your Easter table this year? Try this adorable bunny ear napkin rings craft for a lovely seasonal table setting idea.
Your little ones will be excited to share these cute Easter cards with their friends and classmates and they are really easy to make.
This post offers an easy way to create an Easter tablescape with a designer look on a budget! Easter bunny coasters, leather feathers, leather napkin rings, and modern Easter eggs are all DIY Cricut projects used for the table setting.
Add this fun Easter garland to your seasonal vignette or anywhere in the house you need a pop of holiday cheer. The eggs where originally hand painted with watercolor and they look amazing!
If you're planning an Easter egg hunt for the kids I am sure they will be really happy if you would make them T-shirts with this cut file for the occasion.
Transform a plain bin, bucket, or basket into a colorful Easter gift for the little ones with the help of your Cricut and some treats!
You can easily make this simple but pretty cardstock Easter garland in any color to match your existing Easter decor.
Getting ready for an Easter photo session with your newborn? This "First Time Hunter" onesie idea might be the perfect outfit for the occasion.
Following the tradition of leaving Santa some milk and cookies on Christmas Eve, you can do a similar one for Easter and make this special plate the kids can use to leave carrots for the Easter bunny. How cute is that?
Make a surprise for the kids with these darling carrot Easter treat bags or use them as party favors for all your guests!
This Cricut Easter craft is perfect for decorating your homemade cake pops but also store bought ones if you're not into baking. The kids will be excited either way.
Make a darling Easter bunny bag you can use in so many ways: as a fashion accessory for your little girl, to collect eggs for Easter egg hunts, as a gift, or party favor.
Can there really be a better prize for the egg hunt contest winner than this awesome T-shirt idea?
If you want to gift the kids something different than the traditional Easter basket, opt for a fun Peeps-themed tote bag instead. It's a simple vinyl craft and it looks really cute.
More Spring Cricut Ideas You Might Like
- Mini Magnetic Kissing Bee Gnomes – They’re kissing and they have wings and I just wuv them so much because they’re so sweet – like honey!
- Adorable Bee Cut File Bundle for Cricut or Silhouette – I love bees – a little obsessed with them to be honest, so of course I made a full bundle of buzzy be cut file designs.
- Farmhouse Gnome Couple for a Tiered Tray – Kissing gnomes are my favorite mini gnomes right now and they’re perfectly sized for a tiered tray every time!
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