Hey craft buddy! đź’›
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to learn your Cricut—or wondered why your projects don’t always turn out the way you pictured—you are not alone. One of the biggest challenges with crafting machines isn’t creativity… it’s the technical side. Learning new software, materials, and techniques can feel intimidating, especially when you’re just getting started or trying to level up your skills.

That’s exactly why I’m so excited to share Cricut Craftfest 2026, a FREE virtual crafting event happening February 2–6, 2026.

Whether you’re brand new to vinyl cutting machines or you’ve been crafting for years, Cricut Craftfest is designed to help you learn step-by-step, without overwhelm, so you can start creating projects you truly love.

What Is Cricut Craftfest?

Cricut Craftfest is a 5-day virtual crafting event featuring 45+ expert instructors teaching practical, beginner-friendly workshops. Each day is packed with tutorials that walk you through real projects and techniques you can use right away.

You’ll learn topics like:

  • How to confidently use Design Space
  • Working with vinyl, paper, iron-on, wood, and Infusible Ink
  • Tips for cleaner cuts and better results
  • Craft room organization and workflow ideas
  • Designing your own craft files
  • Techniques that work for Cricut, Silhouette, Brother, and other cutting machines

And yes—it’s completely FREE to attend.

I’m Teaching on Day 4!

I’m so excited to be one of the instructors at Cricut Craftfest 2026, and I’ll be teaching on Day 4 — February 5th.

In my hands-on workshop, I’ll be sharing my foolproof process for creating crisp, professional-looking stenciled wood signs—without fancy tools or complicated steps.

If you’ve ever struggled with:

  • Paint bleeding under your stencil
  • Uneven or messy edges
  • Wood signs that just don’t look “finished”

…this class is for you.

You’ll learn exactly how I prep, paint, and stencil wood signs so they turn out clean, polished, and gift-worthy every single time. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned crafter, you’ll walk away with techniques you can use again and again.

Who Should Attend Cricut Craftfest?

This event is perfect if you:

  • Want to feel more confident using your Cricut or cutting machine
  • Got a new machine and don’t know where to start
  • Love learning new crafting techniques
  • Want to make professional-looking projects at home
  • Enjoy crafting alongside a fun, supportive community

Even though it’s called Cricut Craftfest, there are also non-Cricut workshops, so there’s something for every type of crafter.

Don’t Miss This Free Crafting Event

Cricut Craftfest 2026 runs February 2–6, and I would absolutely love to have you join me—especially on February 5th for my stenciled wood sign workshop.

It’s free, it’s packed with value, and it’s one of the best ways to kick off a year of confident, creative crafting.

👉 Grab your free spot and join us at Cricut Craftfest 2026!

If you’re even a tad bit interested, I’d grab your FREE ticket today so you have it. Then, as the event gets closer, you can decide which workshops you want to attend with the schedule and info they’ll send you with your tickets. Do that here.

You can access up to 10 classes per day in a 24-hour on-demand format. If that seems like a lot to cram into five days (I feel you), you can grab the VIP Access Pass that will give you instant and LIFETIME access to all of the videos so you can either go back and re-watch or take your time to make it through everything on your own schedule.

Plus templates/cut files to recreate the projects, video transcripts, and TONS of Cricut bonuses (valued at over $500!) from the 40+ speakers! So if you can’t wait and want to dive in now – the VIP Pass is for you!

Because you’re my craft buddy, you can get the pass at the special early bird rate pre-event, but the price goes up after the event. So, if this sounds good to you, I’d grab it now so you don’t miss the special pricing!

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