Today I am sharing a Cricut EasyPress 3 tutorial and Back to School projects perfect for creating over the summer break.
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When crafting just keeps getting easier, you just can’t resist creating all the things. Well that’s exactly what Cricut has done for us all once again. The brand new Cricut EasyPress 3 collection along with the Cricut Heat App make customizable projects of any kind so simple and also tons of fun.
I made some fun projects for my son who will be in preschool this fall as a gift for him when the school year kicks off. A customized shirt for his first day of the school year photos is a must! I used holographic iron-on which gave the perfect look for this rocket themed shirt.
Of course he also needed a book tote for his library trips. I used the infusible ink markers for a custom tote. I created a custom design in Design Space with different images of his favorite things for him to color and then press onto this canvas tote.
Check out the video below to see the full review of the EasyPress 3 and everything included as well as tips for creating your own projects too.
The Cricut EasyPress 3 comes in two sizes with 12×10 and 9×9 depending on your preference and projects.
This project was truly such a joy to create with my little guy for his preschool year. I am excited to do more projects similar to these this summer and have a blast together.
Let me know if you have any questions about the Cricut EasyPress 3 and what projects you plan to create with yours. Don’t forget to grab yours HERE and stay tuned for more fun projects coming soon. God bless!