8 Dollar Tree Finds for Cricut Crafters

Dollar Tree is a treasure trove for Cricut enthusiasts! With a little creativity and a keen eye, you can find budget-friendly items that are perfect for your next Cricut project. Here are eight must-have Dollar Tree finds that every Cricut crafter should grab.

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8. Vinyl Paper

Dollar Tree often stocks vinyl paper in various colors and patterns. While it may not be as durable as premium vinyl brands, it's perfect for small projects, practice cuts, or budget-friendly crafting.line can make all the difference.

From wine glasses to mason jars, Dollar Tree offers a wide selection of glassware that you can personalize with your Cricut machine. These make excellent gifts or additions to your home decor.

6. Organize with Dollar Tree!

These little containers are perfect for embellishments and more!

Believe it or not, some Dollar Tree stores carry transfer tape, which is essential for transferring vinyl designs onto surfaces. Even if it's not as sticky as premium brands, it works well for smaller projects.

Dollar Tree's picture frames are perfect for creating custom signs or decor pieces. You can paint them, add vinyl designs, or even create shadow boxes to display your crafting creations.

Dollar Tree’s glass cutting boards make excellent bases for personalized kitchen decor. Use your Cricut to add monograms, funny quotes, or beautiful designs, and you’ve got a custom piece for just a dollar… and twenty-five cents.

The stapled canvases are great for crafting signs, photo props, or small DIY projects. They're sturdy, versatile, and super affordable, making them a Cricut crafter's dream.

The adhesive shelf liner at Dollar Tree can double as budget-friendly vinyl for practice projects or temporary decor. With various patterns and colors available, it’s an excellent way to experiment without breaking the bank.

What do you buy from Dollar Tree? Let me know!

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I’m a mom of 3, crafter, maker, baker, and risk taker!

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