DIY Christmas Coasters using Cricut and Infusible Ink
Today I am going to show you how to make these super cute Christmas coasters using your Cricut and infusible ink. I absolutely LOVE how these coasters turned out and this project is great for Cricut beginners!
It doesn’t seem to matter how many projects I make using infusible ink, I’m still always amazed at the results! These Christmas coasters were no exception.
They turned out absolutely amazing and are going to make awesome Christmas gifts this year!
You can grab these Christmas coaster cut files below so you can make a set of your own coasters.
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I have a list of all of the supplies needed for this project and the video tutorial below. Happy crafting!
SUPPLIES AND TOOLS NEEDED TO MAKE INFUSIBLE INK CHRISTMAS COASTERS USING YOUR CRICUT
Materials:
Tools:
- Cricut cutting machine
- Standard grip cutting mat
- Brayer tool (optional)
- Cricut fine point blade (comes with machine)
- Cricut EasyPress
- Cricut EasyPress Mat
- Scissors
GET THE CHRISTMAS COASTER CUT FILE BUNDLE
Christmas Coaster Cut File Bundle
$5.99
Zip file includes: SVG, DXF, EPS, and PNG file formats. Can be cut on a Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore, Cricut Joy, Silhouette Cameo, or other machines that use these types of files.
This includes a small use commercial license so you can use these files for personal use or commercial use to make up to 200 handmade products.
Need help crafting with these files or your Cricut? Check out my Cricut Tutorials here.
HOW TO MAKE INFUSIBLE INK CHRISTMAS COASTERS USING YOUR CRICUT
DIY Christmas Coasters using Cricut and Infusible Ink
Today I am going to show you how to make these super cute Christmas coasters using your Cricut and infusible ink. I absolutely LOVE how these coasters turned out and this project is great for Cricut beginners!
Materials
Tools
Don’t forget to save this project on Pinterest for later!
Thank you! These are wonderful!
You are so welcome!