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I received product in exchange for sharing this Cricut sewing tutorial. With the help of my Cricut Maker and some coordinating Cricut fabric, I whipped up a quick toy organization system both mom and kids can get behind! Fabric cutting is a close second to my first favorite Cricut Maker use (cutting iron-on) and makes completing projects so much simpler
Soccer season is just starting up for us again, so I decided to whip up a set of shirts for me and our littlest soccer fan. Everything in this post comes thanks to Cricut down to the artwork! As part of a partnership with Cricut they sent me supplies to share another iron-on project featuring the Cricut Maker, EasyPress, and a variety of Cricut Iron-on materials
If you’ve ever landed at Eclectic Momsense before you might have noticed something. I LOVE creating iron-on projects
All you need is a couple 2×4’s and some hardboard cut to size, chalkboard paint, and fasteners to put the frame together and attach the chalkboard to the frame. 2- 54″ 2×4’s hardboard cut to 28″x58″ chalkboard paint wood glue clamps If you purchase 2×4’s from the finished wood section the large surfaces will already be sanded and ready to stain. You could simply lay out the frame and attach the hardboard to the wood slats, but to create a sturdy chalkboard that will last I created a durable frame first.