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If you love Cricut crafting and have a fondness for GNOMES, you’ve come to the right place! This tutorial shows the whole process of making layered cardstock gnomes on a Cricut machine.

Make a cute King Gnome papercraft with this free Coronation SVG. I love his detailed crown! This royal gnome is perfect for making in time for a certain event happening in the UK very soon!

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Learn how to make an envelope for your Cricut card making projects with these free envelope templates. Plus, see how to get your Cricut to write the addresses using the pen function.

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Ever wondered how to make a royal crown out of paper? Start your King's Coronation craft projects with this free crown SVG.

Make a fun Cricut birthday craft with this free retro birthday truck SVG, complete with brightly coloured gifts and balloons in the back.

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I love trying new projects with my Cricut. Do you feel the same? I feel like there’s always something new to try, or learn, or make. BUT… sometimes trying new things can be a bit scary! I’m not all that adventurous by nature, and much prefer to follow a tried-and-tested... Read More

Design your own side-edge greetings cards for any occasion in Cricut Design Space! Side edge cards are a quick card making technique, perfect for last-minute cards. Best of all - the Cricut makes them SO easy to make!

Looking for an easy layered Easter Cricut craft project? Look no further than this retro truck SVG filled with pretty patterned Easter eggs. I see trucks in craft projects quite often and I love the retro feel to them. Over the past year I’ve made quite a few different truck... Read MoreCut out little floral nail decals with your Cricut in minutes! Dress up your fingernail art designs with DIY nail art you make with your Cricut and vinyl. You can include these cute little cut designs in a nail gift set or share for a fun group manicure activity. Vinyl nail decals are quick to make and fun to use!

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To make your own vinyl floral decals, you can use any color of vinyl you'd like as long as it will cut with your Cricut machine. I think the permanent adhesive lasts longer, but even the removal vinyl will cut and adhere.

Side note: I used my Cricut Joy to make this project, but you can use any of the Cricut machines that connect to Design Space.

Tip: Make sure to use a top coat to seal the decal to your nail and help it last longer. I like to use Out the Door or Insta-Dri.

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This entire week, I’m sharing Family Fun activities you can make with your Cricut. I’m co-hosting the week’s events along with The Country Chic Cottage,  30 Minute Crafts and Mad in Crafts. A whole bunch of our crafty blogging friends will be joining in with their own ideas all week long, so check back each day for more ideas.

Jen is Passionate about Creativity. She is the owner and "doodle in charge" of JGoode Designs, a Denver based design studio. She is an illustrator, mixed media artist and creative lifestyle blogger. Jen has been a creative professional since 1998 but says she's been an artist since she was old enough to eat glue.

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Welcome! I'm glad you're here! I'm Jen Goode (goodie) • Illustrator, brainstorm enthusiast and dot connector. I believe everyone is creative, we just have to learn to love what we create. So let's get crafty and make something! Read More...

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I stand behind my recommendations and hope you love the things I share as much as I love sharing them with you!Recently a readerasked me to include some Disney crafts on my blog.And I am happy to oblige! I am preparing tutorials on how to make Mickey Ears, Pixie Dust Jars, and some Disney Cruise gifts. But I realized thatI needed Disney nails formy photos and videosbecause … it’s fun! So I got to thinking… could I use my Cricut cutting machine to cut out some Disney-themed vinyl appliqués? It turns out I can! So I designed some French tips that look like Minnie’s polka dot dress and her cute little bow. I am so pleased with how they turned out, and now I can make cute nail designs for any occasion!

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Note: You’ll want to have either a white and/or glitter base coat already on your nails and dry before you begin. Alternately, you can do what I did and use imPRESSGel Nails — I like these because they look better than any nail polish job I can do, and the camera gets VERY close at times.I used the Flash Mob style for my nails here.)

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Step 1: Prepare your nails by either giving them a white or glitter base coat, or using the imPRESS nails. Note that you’ll want to file your nails to the same length for the best results, and that you’ll want to shape your nails to a similar curve as mine (you can also file your nails after you apply the appliqué).

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Step 2: Cut outyour vinyl on your Cricut or another cutting machine that accepts SVG (such as a Silhouette). Note that the appliqués are sized to my nails, so you may want to print several sizes so you can find just the right size for your nail. To do this, simply place another copy of the file in Cricut Design Space and make it smaller or larger as necessary, then Select All and click Attach. Do this with both the Minnie-Tips file and the Lines-and-Bows file.

Step 3: Once you’ve cut the vinyl, pull the excess vinyl off (it’ll come off in one big sheet). Then remove all the little circles from the tips. I found it worked best if I used the sticky side of the vinyl and pressed it lightly against the appliqué, but you could also use tape, the weeder tool, or an Xacto knife. Here’s what my appliqués looked like when I was done.

Step 4: Remove the top (thumb) nail tip appliqué and put it on your thumb nail, doing your best to line the top and side edges up with your nail. Ifthe nail curve doesn’t fit, file your nail so it matches the curve of the appliqué. Press down well.

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Step 5: Remove the top curved line from the black vinyl sheet and carefully place it just below the tip. This is a little tricky to line up perfectly — just be patient.Press down well.

Step 7. Press down everything on the nail well then apply the topcoat. I did two coats just to be on the safe side.

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You don’t have to just do the lines and bows. I did one hand that way, bur the other hand I tried different things so you can see what I mean.

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I’ve had these nails for 48 hours now and they are holding up well. I did notice one line peeking up along the nail edge this morning, and I simply glued it down again with some topcoat polish under and over it, and it’s fine now.

I am really looking forward to what new designs I can make in the future! The sky is pretty much the limit thanks to the Cricut! I am happy to share future designs, so come back and visit my blog again!

Jennifer Marx is a designer, an enthusiastic crafter, a lifelong teacher, and a proud overcomer of a variety of life's challenges. In her spare time she loves to play D&D and video games, garden, sew 16th c. costumes, and go to Disney. She lives a full, happy life in beautiful Ann Arbor, Michigan with her partner Greg, her teen daughter Alexa, and their two dogs, Hunter and Chloe.

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