Hey crafty friends! I know we haven’t had Thanksgiving yet, but it’s never too early to start thinking about your Christmas crafts! Today, I’m sharing how to make a Snowman Money Holder with Cricut, so let’s get started!
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DIY Snowman Money Holder
Are you looking for a simple and Money Holder for Christmas time? This little snowman is created using the Print Then Cut feature within Cricut Design Space.
What you will need:
8.5 x11 Cardstock
Color Printer
This Design in Cricut Design Space
I created a quick video showing you how the Cricut Maker 3 scans and cuts the design, check it out below.
@michellespartyplanit Let’s make a cute little snowman money holder for Christmas gift giving! #cricut #cricutmade #christmascrafts #howto #crafttok #tutorial #cricuttutorial #cricutchristmas ♬ Snowman – Sia
Now, let’s go through the steps..
- Open the design in Cricut Design Space. Feel free to resize as you see fit.
- Click MAKE IT. Update the Qty, I was able to fit 3 as is on one sheet.
- Send it to your printer. I like to use the system dialog, so I click that box and we don’t need the bleed for this project. So make sure the Add Bleed box is unchecked. Click Print.
- Once your design is printed on your paper, load it on a mat and follow the prompts in Cricut Design Space. I used the cardstock setting for mine, select the right one for your paper.
- Load the mat in your Cricut and cut! You will see your Cricut scan the paper, it’s checking the registration marks (the large rectangle around your design). Don’t worry, it’s normal! Let it do it’s thing. 🙂
- Once the Cricut is done cutting, peel back the mat from the paper like in my video. This prevents the paper from curling up.
Place your money in the little snowman’s hands, and that’s it!
Want more Christmas Ideas? Here are a few from seasons past….
DIY Christmas Tier Tray Decor with Xyron
DIY Christmas Pillow with Fairfield
5 Last Minute Christmas Decor Ideas on a Budget
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