The Ultimate Guide to Make Money with a Cricut (2023)

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If you’ve ever wondered, “can I make money with my Cricut?” the answer is yes! Learn everything you need to know about starting a business selling the crafts you make with your Cricut Explore or Maker.

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

Are you crafting for the holidays? As you make gifts for your friends and family, you may be wondering if there’s a market out there for your amazing Cricut crafts—could you actually make money with your Cricut?

If you work smart and pay attention to licensing and copyright, you can totally sell the items you make using your Cricut Explore or Cricut Maker cutting machine. This extensive post will help you grasp a lot of what goes into selling your Cricut creations. Get the most out of the best cutting machine of 2022!

Table of Contents

Can I Sell Products I Make With My Cricut?

The short answer is YES, you can sell the products you make with your Cricut!

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In this post we’ll talk about licensing, tips for cutting costs, adding value to your products, where to sell your items, and at the end I’ll share some ideas to inspire you to get crafting with your Cricut for profit!

Start here: do I WANT to Make Money with My Cricut?

Before you get started actually trying to earn a profit with your Cricut, take some time to think about whether or not it’s actually what you want to do. Here are some things to think about:

  • Are you doing it just because your friends say your creations are amazing?
  • Do you want to support your family?
  • Or are you doing it for some play money on the side?
  • Are you willing to deal with difficult customers (there are always difficult customers!)?
  • Do you want to turn something you love to do into a job?
  • Are you tech-savvy enough to set up a basic site or Etsy shop?
  • Can you learn more about marketing on and offline?
  • Do you have the time and space to start a small business?
  • Do you enjoy crafting with your Cricut? Enough to do it over and over again?

I definitely don’t want to deter you from starting to make money with your Cricut, I just want you to be smart about it.

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Your answers to these questions aren’t necessarily dealbreakers (though they might be!), but they will give you an honest assessment of how starting a small Cricut business is going to go for you!

All About Copyright

Let’s start with copyright and licensing. This is the area where you can get in trouble the fastest (and where it might cost you the most money!).

Disclaimer: I’m not an intellectual property lawyer, so this should not be taken as actual legal advice.

The Cricut Angel Policy

If you want to use images you’ve found in the Cricut Image Library, you can make things to sell under the Cricut Angel Policy. Read this policy carefully—there’s a lot in there! A few things to note:

  • Most Cricut Access images are included under this policy
  • Make up to 10,000 items to sell using Cricut images
  • Do not sell just the individual images
  • You need to include a copyright notice with your projects
  • Do not include licensed content, like Disney, Marvel, or Martha Stewart images.
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Personal Use vs. Commercial Use

If you want additional images, you can buy them from online shops. Do not just download images from Google and use them to make projects—you will almost surely be violating copyright.

If you buy from online sellers, make sure to read the terms of use of the cut file! Most images you might buy include just a personal use license. You cannot make things to sell with files that are just for personal use.

You may have the option to purchase a commercial license. Some files may come with a commercial license. Again read the terms!

Licensed Images

You may find images of licensed characters (think Elsa from Frozen or Iron Man from Marvel) on Etsy and in other shops. These are generally breaking copyright and you can get in trouble for using them. My advice? Stay far away from licensed images and fonts!

And again, you cannot use licensed images from Cricut Design Space to sell, though you can use non-licensed images per their Angel Policy above.

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Starting a Cricut Craft Business

Okay, now that we’ve got that legal stuff out of the way, let’s talk about how to actually make money with your Cricut!

Narrow Your Cricut Craft Niche

One of the worst things you can do is decide to just make whatever people ask you to make. A tumbler here, a home decor sign there, birthday t-shirts after that. You’ll end up with lower margins, wasted product, and a confused audience.

Instead, narrow your product line down to one or two items or themes and then NAIL IT. I suggest picking something at the intersection of what you love to make and what is profitable (see below for pricing ideas). You want to enjoy what you’re making—and you want it to be worth your time.

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When you’re trying to decide what items to make and sell with your Cricut, consider “added value.” This can include both additions to your product, or really niching down. This way you can charge a premium for your product.

Many people are making home decor signs, for instance—maybe your “thing” is adding paper succulents or hand-painted glitter accents. Maybe you hand letter and turn your lettering into decals for shirts.

If you’re making tumblers, maybe they are specifically targeted to teachers and come with a gift card holder. Maybe your onesie shop is full of cute things particularly for preemies.

If you’re one of the only people doing something, you can charge more! It also makes it easier to target your advertising, as you’ll see below.

One note—the larger the product, the harder and more expensive it will be to ship. You may want to save those huge home decor signs for your local craft fair. See the shipping section below!

Buy Materials in Bulk

If you’ve nailed down your niche, you can buy your supplies and materials in bulk. You can buy more tumblers or vinyl or mugs at a cheaper price if you buy in bulk. If you’re still making “one off” items, it’s much harder to shop in bulk.

If you’re making vacation t-shirts, for example, instead of buying regular rolls of iron on vinyl at a craft store, you can order in bulk to cut costs.

Cricut sells bulk iron-on vinyl and bulk adhesive vinyl.

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Quality Really Does Matter

One of the fastest ways to tank your business is to produce a poor quality product. Word of mouth travels fast and you can’t change the ratings you get if you’re selling in an online shop.

Quality matters.

So when you’re setting up your business, make sure you can produce quality products, consistently. If you find your quality is dipping because you have too many orders, maybe put your shop on pause or hire someone to help for a short time.

Do what you do and do it well.

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Invest in Your Business…Slowly

You don’t want to throw all of your money into your business right away. Start small and create a loyal following of friends and customers who love your product. Ask for reviews from them. They’ll start to recommend you to their friends if you produce a beautiful, quality, value-added product. If they start to buy and you start to get sales from people outside your inner circle, you’re onto something.

This is a good sign there is a viable market for your product!

Then start to set aside a small amount of your profits to put into growing your business. Whether that’s a second EasyPress, another tumbler turner, or advertising on Facebook, you can start to grow your business little by little.

How to Price Items Made with Your Cricut

Don’t Sell Yourself Short

I always get sad when I see people selling their Cricut products for super cheap online and at craft fairs. I can tell that those sellers don’t value their own time or talent!

So promise me—you will charge what your product is worth! Don’t sell yourself short. You will burn out quickly if you are barely making a profit (or worse, losing money!).

One thing to keep in mind: lower prices don’t necessarily mean higher sales. People will think you are selling a sub-quality product if you’re underpriced. Alternately, they will often think you’re selling premium quality product if you charge more.

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Calculate Your Costs

Pricing is always difficult! You want to charge enough to make money with your Cricut, but not too much that your product won’t sell. You may need to play around with your pricing to find the price point that makes sense, but here are some good guidelines:

Start by calculating your costs. And I mean ALL your costs.

Let’s say you are making stenciled hand-painted Christmas signs. You will need to account for:

  • The Cricut mat—use the same mat and make hashmarks on it until its unusable. This will tell you how many stencils you can cut with one Cricut mat
  • Wood craft frame
  • Stencil blank—use the hashmark method from above
  • Masking tape—Figure out how much you use per sign
  • Craft paint—draw a line on the bottle showing how much you use per sign
  • Sponge stippler brushes—keep track of how many signs you can make before they wear out and start tearing
  • Paint brush for touch-ups
  • Cricut blade—keep track of how long it goes before you need to replace it

Total that up, and then add your TIME. Come up with a price you want to make per hour and add that to your supply cost.

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Generally, your selling price is going to be somewherebetween two to four times your costof supplies.

You can also check other retailers to see if you’re in the right ballpark, but remember cheaper doesn’t always equal more sales.

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Collecting Sales Tax

Check with your locality to see if you need to collecting and remitting sales tax. You’ll also want to set aside a portion of your profit for taxes. This is one area where you will want to consult your accountant!

Shipping Costs

If you are selling beyond just locally, you will need to do some research on the best and least expensive way to ship your product. You can calculate the cost of shipping into your price, but I suggest having it separate. With the pace of the world today, people are used to paying for shipping from smaller sellers.

If it works with your pricing module, you can always offer limited time free shipping as a value add during special times of the year like Black Friday or the anniversary of your shop.

Where to Sell Items Made with Your Cricut

Here are a few places you might want to sell your amazing Cricut creations so you can make money with your Cricut!

If you need to drum up some business, here are a few techniques you might want to explore:

Word of Mouth Marketing

If you’ve made products for friends and they love them, ask if they’ll share with other people or on their social media feeds with a link to your shop or email address.

Platform Marketing

A lot of times, there are ways to “boost” or “feature” your content on your selling platform, like Etsy. Keep in mind you’ll see more competition during the busier times of year, but during the slower times of year fewer people are buying.

Facebook and Instagram Ads

The world of Facebook and Instagram ads is TOUGH. I have been playing around with it for years and have only ever had one particularly successful ad. Boosting posts never seems to work for me, either. So if you’re just starting out, I suggest skipping online ads until you get to the point where you can hire a professional to set them up for me.

Ideas for Cricut Projects to Sell

If you’re looking for ideas for projects to sell, check out these posts. Remember, find your niche and then customize it—pick one type of product and do it WELL. This is the secret sauce for making money with your Cricut!

Remember to check the licensing for any images you use from the following projects.

Whew! That was A LOT of words about making money with a Cricut! If you have any questions, I’d be happy to answer them in the comments. Good luck on your new Cricut business!

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FAQs

Can you really make money with Cricut? ›

Can I Make Money with My Cricut? YES, absolutely! There are many, MANY ways in which you can use your Cricut machine to start a profitable business! From making and selling products to teaching classes and leading workshops, we'll discuss a lot of different ways to make money with Cricut in this post for you!

Is Cricut a good side hustle? ›

If you create seasonal items them don't be in a rush to sell at any price, they can always be packed away and sold the next year, even at discount. Learning how to make money with Cricut is a great way of making some extra cash or even turning it into a full-time business.

Can I legally sell Cricut designs? ›

The short answer is YES, you can sell the products you make with your Cricut! In this post we'll talk about licensing, tips for cutting costs, adding value to your products, where to sell your items, and at the end I'll share some ideas to inspire you to get crafting with your Cricut for profit!

What can I not sell with Cricut? ›

The Angel Policy states that any trademarks, copyrights, and patents owned by third parties other than Cricut, made available to Cricut under license cannot be used and sold. Fonts within Cricut Design Space are also covered by the Angel Policy.

What is the average income with a Cricut maker? ›

What Is The Starting Pay At Cricut? The starting pay at Cricut is $45,000 per year, or $21.63 per hour.

Is investing in a Cricut worth it? ›

The only thing that's really “required” to use a Cricut is to want to make things! If you consider yourself a crafter/DIYer/hobbyist/maker or any other type of person who likes to make things with their own two hands, it's probably totally worth it to buy a Cricut because you'll get a ton of use out of it!

Is starting a Cricut business worth it? ›

Cricut is a good small business if you want to earn money at home! And the best part is that you have endless options for easy crafts ideas. To me, it should be a popular option to get a higher profit without big capital expenses.

What is the easiest Cricut to make? ›

If you are an occasional crafter who doesn't have a lot of extra space, buy the Cricut Joy. If you are a budget-conscious beginner who only wants to craft with paper and vinyl, get the Cricut Explore 3.

What is the best Cricut for beginner business? ›

If you are brand new to the Cricut product line, you can't go wrong starting with the Cricut Explore 3. We're confident in saying that it has most of the capabilities that you'd want in a cutting machine: cuts over 100 different types of materials up to 13in wide and 12ft long.

What is Cricut biggest competitor? ›

Silhouette & Brother

The best competitors to the Cricut are the die-cutting machines from Silhouette and Brother. Silhouette comes the closest to giving Cricut a run for its money, which is possible because of its Cameo and Portrait series of machines.

What works best with Cricut? ›

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Do I need a license to sell SVG files? ›

Personal License

Once you start using images to make things that you sell, you will need a commercial license. For instance, the free SVG files that I offer here fall under a personal license. Please remember that these licenses are not transferable. You can't download some SVG files and pass them along to a friend.

Can I sell Disney Cricut projects? ›

The only way to legally sell anything with a Disney image on it is to request permission directly from Disney. You can do that HERE.

Why is Cricut trying to charge me for my own design? ›

After several days of being logged in, your Design Space session will automatically sign you out. When this happens, it may still appear that you are signed in, but your images and fonts may show a charge. Simply sign out of Design Space, then sign back in to refresh your account.

Is there a better product than Cricut? ›

The best alternative to Cricut Maker is the Silhouette Cameo 4.

What should I buy with my first Cricut machine? ›

Your new Cricut machine will come with a few supplies and tools that you'll need to get started. Inside the box, you'll find a blade, a pen, and material samples for your first project. (Some of the machines come with Cricut cutting mats, some don't.) You'll also get a charging cord and USB cable, if compatible.

Is there a lot of waste with Cricut? ›

There's a lot of waste

You can go ahead and throw at least 1/2 of it away. Why? That's the amount of material that gets wasted when you cut out designs. After cutting, you have to peel away the "negative space," and there's really nothing you can do with the excess material besides throw it out.

What is the angel policy? ›

The Angel Policy from Sizzix Ellison mentions that Craftwork created for sale must be personally and individually made by the selling artist. It may not be reproduced, copied, imitated or materially altered in any form by any means including graphic, electronic, digital, mechanical or photocopying.

Are you allowed to sell Cricut designs on Etsy? ›

Etsy is the go-to place for selling all kinds of DIY products. One of their best-selling products is Cricut. Since anyone can buy Cricut machines, Etsy sellers can promote their designs and have buyers handle printing, which would cost less.

What Cricut can do everything? ›

When to choose the Cricut Maker 3: The Cricut Maker 3 can do everything the Cricut Explore can do, and so much more. I recommend upgrading to the Maker if you want the versatility to cut heavy-duty materials like wood and leather and delicate materials like crepe paper and fabric for sewing projects.

Which Cricut maker does the most? ›

The Cricut Maker 3 is the latest in the evolution of the original cutter. This model is twice as fast as the original Cricut Maker and has 10 times as much cutting force. It's also more versatile in terms of what materials you can use.

What is the monthly fee for Cricut? ›

All other members may purchase their subscription through the Design Space app for iOS or Android only. Cricut Access subscriptions automatically renew at $9.99 monthly or $95.88 yearly (excl. taxes) until canceled. Cancel at any time.

Do you have to pay for everything you make on the Cricut? ›

Even if you don't have a Cricut Access membership, you can see and use all of the graphics they offer inside Cricut Design Space. However, you will need to pay for those digital files when you send your project to be cut. You can always pay as you go!

What is Cricut profit margin? ›

Current and historical gross margin, operating margin and net profit margin for Cricut (CRCT) over the last 10 years. Profit margin can be defined as the percentage of revenue that a company retains as income after the deduction of expenses. Cricut net profit margin as of December 31, 2022 is 6.84%.

Why is Cricut stock so low? ›

Consumer purchasing power decreased substantially due to rising prices for goods. This is impacting Cricut as the weak economy lowered demand for their product, with consumers spending less on discretionary items and more on essentials.

How hard is Cricut to use? ›

Cricut Design Space

And the software is going to be the most difficult thing to learn with any cutting machine. Out of all of them I've tried, Cricut is the most straightforward and easiest to use. There's still a learning curve for sure. That's why I recommend you go ahead and start playing around with it now.

What is the hardest thing a Cricut can cut? ›

For the Cricut Maker, the thickest material the device can cut is 2.4 mm thick, giving you a greater range of options to choose from.

What is the strongest material Cricut can cut? ›

A Cricut Explore machine can cut pretty much anything as long as it is 2.0mm thick or thinner. And if you have a Cricut Maker, that machine has 10x the cutting force and can cut materials up to 2.4mm thick!

Which Cricut can cut the most materials? ›

Cricut Maker family

They cut 300+ materials (more than any other Cricut machine), from the most delicate paper to the tough stuff like leather and basswood. Check out this video overview of what is possible.

What Cricut is being discontinued? ›

Legacy machines that aren't being sold anymore include Cricut Gypsy, Cricut Cake, Cricut Personal, Cricut Mini, Cricut Expression 2, and Cricut Expression. These machines (along with Cricut cartridges) are no longer supported by Cricut.

What is the number one Cricut? ›

In general, the Cricut Maker is the best cutting machine from Cricut for most people as we discovered in our in-depth Cricut Maker review. The exception is if you want to work with smart materials, in which case skip to back to the top machine on our list, the newer Cricut Maker 3.

Is Cricut Maker being discontinued? ›

With the launch of Cricut Maker 3, many folks have wondered if the Cricut Maker being discontinued. According to my folks at Cricut, there are no plans to discontinue Cricut Maker any time soon, and support will continue.

What was the Cricut scandal? ›

The company came under fire in March of 2021 after announcing that those who had purchased and owned a Cricut machine would now have to pay $9.99/month to upload more than 20 custom designs each month―a service that used to be unlimited and free for users. Cricut customers responded with outrage.

How long do Cricut last? ›

Q: How long does a Cirkul Sip last? A: One Cirkul flavor cartridge (also called a “Sip”) flavors about 132 ounces of water, depending on the flavor dial setting. With a 22oz Bottle that is about 6 fill-ups. With a 12oz bottle that is about 11 fill-ups.

How long do Cricut designs last? ›

After making your iron-on shirts, launder them carefully to ensure they last as long as possible. The good news is that shirts made with Cricut's Everyday Iron-On vinyl should last up to 50 washes.

How much do Cricut designers make? ›

The estimated total pay for a Designer at Cricut is $71,820 per year.

Is it hard to work a Cricut? ›

Cricut machines are designed to be simple and easy to use. That said, they do take some getting used to – especially if you're a Cricut beginner.

Is the Cricut market saturated? ›

As you already know, Cricut is a popular topic in both crafting and side-hustle circles. It's also a very saturated market.

Is it expensive to make shirts with Cricut? ›

Once you own a Cricut machine, the only cost for making shirts is the cost of your shirt plus iron-on material. Most of the 12” x 24” rolls of iron-on material are less than $10. And, depending on the size of your final design, you may be able to make a couple of shirts with that one roll.

How do I get licensed images for Cricut? ›

Simply select the Information icon and choose Buy Image. The checkout screen will appear. Enter or select your payment information, then enter your Cricut password to authorize the purchase. Find the image later by using the Purchased filter on the Image screen.

What to know about Cricut before buying? ›

5 Things to Know Before You Buy a Cricut Maker
  • Be prepared to spend a good portion of money. ...
  • Think about what projects you would like to make. ...
  • Be prepared to learn how to use Design Space software. ...
  • You can create your own designs or upload pre-made. ...
  • You don't have to buy Cricut brand supplies.

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