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Easy Cricut Trick or Treat bags

Easy Cricut Trick or Treat bags

Posted on October 17, 2020October 18, 2020 by jenny

It feels like it’s been a while since I shared any of the Cricut crafts I’ve made. Halloween is the perfect opportunity to use my Cricut Maker though and I’ve made some really fun projects with it recently.

Easy Cricut Trick or Treat bag supplies

free Halloween svg files
canvas drawstring bags
2 sheets of coloured iron-on vinyl
Cricut Maker
Cricut Easy Press

Easy Cricut Trick or Treat bags

I used some free Halloween svg files to make my Trick or Treat bags. I’ve signed up to loads of sites and many offer free files for personal use.

My children love it when I craft for them. Although Halloween will be different this year, I still want to celebrate and enjoy it. Usually they would take Trick or Treat bags out with them when we go Trick or Treating. This year we will be looking for pumpkins and decorated houses in our area and I will be putting sweets in their bags for every one they spot.

I wanted to make their Trick or Treat bags slightly different so found two different free svg files and uploaded them to Design Space. I re-sized them so they would fit on my canvas drawstring bags, and chose iron-on vinyl. Excuse the messy table but crafting takes up a lot of space!

Cricut Maker cutting machine

I set the vinyl to cut on a gorgeous silver iron-on vinyl.

easy Halloween Cricut craft

Then I weeded the iron-on vinyl.

weeding Cricut vinyl

I set the Easy Press to the correct temperature and pressed the vinyl in place to make an easy Cricut Trick or Treat bag.

easy Halloween Cricut craft

I repeated these steps with my second svg to make a similar bag so both my children had slightly different designs.

easy Cricut Trick or Treat bag

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2 thoughts on “Easy Cricut Trick or Treat bags”

  1. Claire says:
    October 19, 2020 at 8:42 am

    I love this design and the cricut makes it looks super easy too. I’ve wanted one for years but not taken the plunge yet! <3

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  2. Rhian westbury says:
    October 20, 2020 at 8:58 am

    These have come out so nicely and it’s so cool that you can make all of these kinds of things yourself with the cricut x

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