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You’re reading this article because you want to know which Cricut projects are the most profitable.
You’ve probably searched online and asked in Facebook groups about what the most profitable Cricut projects are to sell.
Well, look no further because I have 31 profitable Cricut projects that you can sell listed below. These projects are listed alphabetically and for each one, I list why they’re profitable, where to get your Cricut blanks, hacks you can use when making these projects, and the approximate profit margin.
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- Considerations upfront
- Acrylic keychains
- Acrylic signs
- Aprons
- Banners
- Bourbon glasses
- Cake toppers
- Coasters
- Cutting boards
- Decals
- Felt flowers
- Gift boxes
- Kitchen towels
- Makeup bags
- Mugs/tumblers
- Nursery milestone blankets
- Oven mitts
- Paper flowers
- Party favor boxes
- Pencil pouch
- Pillow covers
- Round door signs
- Shirts, onesies
- Shot glasses
- Stickers
- Tote bags
- Wall art
- Wall decals
- Wedding hangers
- Wedding robes
- Wine glasses
- Wood signs
Considerations upfront
Before jumping into the actual profitable Cricut projects, you need to consider the cost of materials, shipping, the time it takes to make items, and the popularity of items.
As I always mention, you start a business to make money and if all the components don’t add up to equal profits, then you need to change something in your equation. Your profit margin is the amount of money you will make after all expenses have been subtracted from what you sold the product for.
Price your Cricut projects to make a profit with the Cricut Pricing Spreadsheet.
If the cost of your materials is eating into your profits, look for ways to get cheaper, high-quality supplies.
If shipping costs too much, look for a different shipping company or reconsider how you package items to make them weigh less if possible.
If it takes too long to make an item, that will definitely eat into your profitability. Either figure out how to make the item faster, increase the price of the item or get rid of it altogether.
You must consider the popularity of the items that you sell. Remember when pop-its were all the rage? What about LOL dolls? Although some trends come and go, you should definitely be aware of the trends and find ways to capitalize on them.
Now, let’s jump into the 31most profitable Cricut projects to sell.
Acrylic keychains
- Why: Acrylic keychains are super inexpensive and are trendy.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Apply vinyl to the keychain or print and cut then design and seal with resin.
- Profit margin: $7 per item
Acrylic signs
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit. You can target wedding planners and wedding venues for your marketing efforts.
- Where to get items: Home Depot, Lowe’s, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: If you set up at vendor fairs, put your logo on a big acrylic sign and you can be sure people will ask about it.
- Profit margin: $20+ per sign
Aprons
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit. You can target chefs who host cooking classes for your marketing efforts.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Try offering a set number of aprons at a discounted rate for specific audiences such as chefs or local restaurants, etc.
- Profit margin: $10+ per apron
Banners
- Why: As mentioned before, people love to celebrate with personalized items, so add banners to your product list.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Create product bundles by offering banners, cake toppers, and other items in a bundle.
- Profit margin: $10+ per banner
Bourbon glasses
- Why: Bourbon glasses make perfect gifts for the best man at a wedding or for groomsmen boxes.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Sell bourbon glasses individually or as a set.
- Profit margin: $10+ per item
Cake toppers
- Why: People love to celebrate with cake so help them personalize their celebration with a personalized cake topper.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Look on Etsy to see what type of cake toppers trend the most.
- Profit margin: $10+ per cake topper
Coasters
- Why: You can buy them in bulk for a decent price.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Print and cut your design in the same shape as the ceramic coaster and use resin to seal your coasters.
- Profit margin: $5+ per item
Cutting boards
- Why: Personalized cutting boards add a lively touch to any kitchen.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Ikea, Walmart, etc.
- Hack: Buy cutting boards that already have designs and personalize them.
- Profit margin: $10+
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Decals
- Why: You can buy vinyl in bulk and sell the finished product for a good profit.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Buy vinyl colors that are popular and trending such as holographic and metallic gold.
- Profit margin: $10+ per decal
Felt flowers
- Why: Just like with paper flowers, felt flowers are long-lasting and they still look real. Search online to see the trend.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Offer a variety of felt flower options and you can even dye your own felt to make exotic colors.
- Profit margin: $20+ per item
Gift boxes
- Why: There’s always something to celebrate and you can use your Cricut to help customers elevate their gift boxes.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Add names or sayings to boxes and offer a variety of vinyl colors.
- Profit margin: $10+ per item
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Kitchen towels
- Why: Kitchen towels are a necessity and when personalized, they liven up a kitchen.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Add your own funny sayings to kitchen towels, allow customers to personalize them or us a combination of both.
- Profit margin: $7+ per item
Makeup bags
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit. You can target specific audiences such as those looking for Sweet 16 gifts, etc.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Try offering a set number of bags at a discounted rate for specific audiences such as teen birthday party favors, etc.
- Profit margin: $5+ per bag
Mugs/tumblers
- Why: People love personalized mugs and tumblers so get on this trend.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Ikea, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: To upsell your mugs and tumblers, add vinyl to them in addition to glitter and epoxy/resin to seal the design. You can also sublimate your mugs/tumblers.
- Profit margin: $10+ per item
Nursery milestone blankets
- Why: These blankets are trendy and are a cute way to celebrate the growth of babies
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Buy pre-made milestone blankets and personalize them by adding the name the customer wants.
- Profit margin: $5+ per item
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Oven mitts
- Why: Oven mitts are inexpensive and are always handy in the kitchen.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Stock up on oven mitts at Dollar Tree.
- Profit margin: $7+ per set
Paper flowers
- Why: Paper flowers are popular and they last longer than real flowers.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Buy a variety of paper flower templates online and see which ones you like to make the best.
- Profit margin: $20+ per item
Party favor boxes
- Why: Research shows that kids parties in particular are getting more and more elaborate and unique, so there is plenty of opportunity to sell your party favor boxes.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Use the Cricut print and cut feature and a combination of printed paper to make your boxes come alive.
- Profit margin: $5+ per item
Pencil pouch
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit. You can target the back to school holiday for your marketing efforts.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Try offering a set number of bags at a discounted rate for specific audiences such as teachers, parents, etc.
- Profit margin: $5+per pouch
Pillow covers
- Why: Pillow covers are inexpensive and add personality to any room.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Create pillow covers designs based on seasons/holidays. You can also personalize them.
- Profit margin: $7+ per item
Round door signs
- Why: Round door signs continue to trend and can be personalized for any season or holiday.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Offer 1-2 color options and paint/stain your door signs in advance.
- Profit margin: $15+ per item
Shirts, onesies
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: For bulk orders or designs that you sell, outsource the design if you can, so you don’t have to cut and weed everything. If outsourcing will eat into your profits, don’t do it.
- Profit margin: $10+ per shirt
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Shot glasses
- Why: Shot glasses also make perfect gifts for the best man at a wedding or for groomsmen boxes.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Sell shot glasses individually or as a set.
- Profit margin: $5+ per item
Stickers
- Why: Sticker paper can be bought in bulk and selling stickers doesn’t require a lot of physical work.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Walmart, etc.
- Hack: Sell stickers that you design or allow customers to submit their own sticker ideas.
- Profit margin: $5+ per item
Tote bags
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit. You can target specific audiences such as bridal parties, etc.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Try offering a set number of bags at a discounted rate for specific audiences such as bridal parties.
- Profit margin: $10+ per bag
Wall art
- Why: You can buy materials inexpensively and sell the finished product for a good profit.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: You can print and cut your design or add vinyl to your wall art.
- Profit margin: $5+ per item
Wall decals
- Why: Vinyl can be bought in bulk wall decals are becoming increasingly popular.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Expressions Vinyl, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, MyVinyl Direct etc.
- Hack: Sell a variety of decal sizes and colors to increase your profits.
- Profit margin: $10+ per decal
Wedding hangers
- Why: Wedding bells ring all year long, and a personalized wedding hanger makes the dress or tux that much more special.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Sell individual or sets of hangers.
- Profit margin: $10+ per item
Wedding robes
- Why: For bachelorette parties or as gifts to the bridal party, personalized wedding robes will be the perfect thank you gift.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: Sell individual or sets of robes.
- Profit margin: $10+ per item
Wine glasses
- Why: Wine glasses are inexpensive and you can find them just about anywhere. When you add personalization to them, you can get great profit margins.
- Where to get items: Amazon, Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, Ikea, Michaels, Walmart, etc.
- Hack: You can etch glasses with etching cream or add vinyl to them.
- Profit margin: $10+ per item
Wood signs
- Why: You can buy them inexpensively and sell them for a good profit.
- Where to get items: Home Depot, Lowe’s, Michaels, etc.
- Hack: If you offer only 1 color, go ahead and paint or stain all of your wood in advance.
- Profit margin: $15+ per sign
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I recommend starting with 4-5 evergreen items and adding a seasonal spin to them – if you sell shirts regularly, make seasonal shirts. Evergreen items are items like shirts that you can sell year-round.
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