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From the moment your guests receive their invitation to the final thank you card sent after the honeymoon, every detail of your wedding is an opportunity to tell your unique love story. This modern, earthy collection designed by our Editor-in-Chief, Chelsea Barton, for the Cricut UK showcase at the 2026 National Wedding Show celebrates the worlds of DIY heart, personalization, and editorial elegance combined.

While wedding DIY in general features a beautiful diversity of wedding styles, Chelsea's personal inspiration plays with the elevated potential of mixed media. For this project collection, she has crafted a texture-rich smorgasbord of wood veneer, leather, felt, and chiffon. Splashed with a modern color palette of burgundy, lilac, olive, and coral orange, these projects prove that handmade can also feel bespoke and professionally finished even for DIY beginners.

Whether you are looking for modern reception signage, a romantic 3D petal veil, or thoughtful keepsakes, the secret to this high-end look lies in the tactile details, so here are 15 ways to use your Cricut to turn unique and everyday favorite materials into wedding day magic!

Part 1: The Stationery & Keepsakes

Personalized olive green wedding keepsake box made with a Cricut

Personalized olive green wedding keepsake box made with a Cricut

Wedding Day Memories Keepsake Box

Supplies Needed: Fabric-covered box, heat transfer vinyl, EasyPress Mini or household iron


Every couple needs a sweet time capsule for their special wedding day mementos, so transform a simple fabric-covered box and personalize it with your wedding date or wedding emblem with heat transfer vinyl (HTV). The minimalist orchid on the top lid ensures it looks like a piece of home decor rather than a temporary wedding prop.

Modern orchid themed wedding invitation suite with earthy tone colors with pops of lilac and coral orange

Invitation Suite with Custom Envelope Liner

Supplies Needed: Cardstock, inkjet printer


The easiest, not-secret to a high-end invite is the weight of the paper. When you have a fabulous heavy cardstock, you instantly elevate the everyday to wedding. By layering the color palette with the entire suite and adding in a pattern amongst the solid colors, you create a cohesive feel that sets the tone for a chic event as your guest opens the envelope.

Simple high end cardstock wedding wedding boxes made with Cricut

Petal Favor Box

Supplies Needed: Cardstock, scoring tool


Designed for little squares of chocolates to be placed at each guest's seat, these sweet favor boxes are so simple to make – no glue needed as it self-closes! Mimicking the curves of an orchid petal, it turns a simple piece of cardstock into a geometric work of art.

Want to make this one? Head over to Chelsea's Cricut Design Space profile to find the template for this project! You will need a Cricut Access subscription or be ready to one-off pay for the two elements used to design the box.


DIY 3D petal wedding veil made with a Cricut machine

Part 2: The Ceremony & Fashion

3D Petal Veil

Supplies Needed: Chiffon fabric, Cricut Maker + rotary blade, fabric glue, gold pearl flat back beads


Upgrade your wedding veil in a surprisingly beginner-friendly, no-sew way! By cutting dozens of delicate petals from a thrifted chiffon blouse (or any fabric of your choice), you can create a couture-level accessory that moves beautifully. With some fabric glue and the tiniest gold flat back beads, an inexpensive secondhand veil goes from standard to luxe.

Stay tuned because a full DIY tutorial for this project is coming soon to Tidewater and Tulle!

Felt and heat transfer vinyl used to make an orchid boutonniere

Felt Orchid Boutonniere

Supplies Needed: Stiffened felt, HTV, brooch pin back


Fresh flowers may wilt, but felt is forever! Use HTV to add the dimension of the orchid while the felt backdrop adds the stability so you can wear it. With a hot glue gun and a brooch backing pin, you've got yourself a playfully chic accessory to place wherever you'd like. This one won't get crushed under all of the wedding day hugs!

Dark oak hanging wood wedding Reserved sign with burgundy red ribbon

Reserved Hanging Chair Sign

Supplies Needed: Small cut wood plank, vinyl, transfer tape, ribbon


For a high-end look, keep your signage minimalist. A simple, elegant vinyl script on a dark walnut wood base ensures your "Reserved" seating is clear, and a hanging wedding sign frees up tabletop space for other wedding details.

DIY wedding ceremony confetti made with cardstock and inkjet printer

Ceremony Confetti Cones

Supplies Needed: Cardstock, inkjet printer


Using Cricut Design Space's Print Then Cut (PTC) feature allows you to add custom patterns or personalized text directly onto cardstock before cutting the cone shape. It’s that extra layer of wedding hyper-personalization that makes the ceremony feel bespoke!

Wavy wood Mrs and Mrs Cricut wedding table sign

Part 3: The Reception Decor

Wavy Wood Mrs & Mrs Table Sign

Supplies Needed: Wood cutting board, vinyl, transfer tape


The wavy shape decor trend is a huge nod to modern-retro chic, and we can't get enough of it! Using vinyl on a simple cutting board provides a clean, professional finish that’s much crisper than hand-painting, and you can reuse it after the big day if you choose. Just peel off your vinyl, wash, and enjoy for your next charcuterie!



Wood Veneer Place Cards

Supplies Needed: Wood veneer, foil transfer kit + gold foil sheets


These are the ultimate place setting showstoppers. Because if you didn't have something metallic and shiny at your wedding, did you even get married!? The organic grain of the walnut wood veneer paired with a shimmering gold foil looks incredibly high-end and doubles as a luxury keepsake for your guests to take home.

Want to learn how to do foiling on wood veneer? This unique Cricut technique is taught and featured in the new Cricut Weddings book by Chelsea Barton. Super beginner-friendly with gorgeous results! This project is compatible with the Cricut machines that can cut with a deep point blade.


Trendy wavy shape coral orange printed wedding menu cards

Printed Menu Cards

Supplies Needed: Cardstock, inkjet printer


Don't settle for basic printer paper! By using the PTC feature on thick cardstock and a design-led layout, you can achieve a professional, elegant look. This one is so customizable and mirrors the design elements used in the invitation suite as seen above.

Wedding table numbers inspired by travel destinations

Destination-Themed Table Number Sign

Supplies Needed: Oval wood blank, vinyl, transfer tape


If you’re an adventurous couple, these table number signs are a must as it proves that a theme can be very simple and sophisticated while giving the personal touch to where you've visited together. Whether you use wood, acrylic, canvas, or paper, the inspiration translates across many different materials.

Monogram honeymoon toiletries bag personalized with a Cricut machine

Part 4: Personal Touches & The Honeymoon

Monogram Honeymoon Travel Pouch

Supplies Needed: Blank zipper pouch bag, leather, HTV, hot glue gun


Leather (or vegan leather) is one of the best ways to elevate a Cricut wedding project as it's an unexpected material. Add a simple HTV monogram of your first or last name initial on a toiletries bag, and you have created a boutique make for you or a gift for happy couple that's perfect for the honeymoon.

Orchid themed bridal tote bag with personalized iron on ribbon

Tote Bag with Personalized Ribbon for the Bride

Supplies Needed: Canvas tote bag, HTV, ribbon, EasyPress Mini or household iron


Put a (double satin) ribbon on it! Making personalized ribbon details for weddings are very popular and beginner-friendly, so for any bride-to-be looking for a stylish bag to carry around for her bach party or hen do, this orchid-themed design tells us that love is always in bloom.

Lilac purple wedding monogram stickers

Monogram Stickers

Supplies Needed: Sticker paper, inkjet printer


Stickers: the ultimate design detail that holds your wedding branding together. From sealing favor bags to personalizing the envelopes of your thank you notes, a custom monogram makes everything feel official and oh so chic.

Personalized handmade thank you card with wedding day photo sticker

Photo Thank You Card

Supplies Needed: Cardstock, sticker paper


A high-end DIY wedding doesn't end at the reception! Use a photo from your wedding day to say thank you to all of your loved ones by uploading it into Design Space and printing off on sticker paper. It's a beautiful, easy design idea to share your gratitude in a very personal way.

Handmade Cricut wedding confetti petal toss cones

Cricut Wedding DIY: Frequently Asked Questions for a High-End Look

1. Is it cheaper to DIY your wedding with a Cricut?

One of the most searched questions in 2026 is whether DIYing actually saves money. This is very subjective depending on your guest count, skill set, types of materials used, and where you're getting married. The secret to a high-end look that actually stays on your personal budget is choosing high-impact, low-volume projects. Instead of trying to DIY 200 intricate layered favor boxes (which can lead to craft fatigue and high material costs), focus your budget on some elegant basics and a few luxury materials like wood veneer or leather for items your guests will actually touch and keep, like place cards or luggage tags.

2. Which Cricut machine is best for professional wedding decor?

While the Cricut Explore models are the all-rounder favorites for wedding DIY, if you want the high-end textures seen in this post (like the chiffon fabric), you may find the powerhouse that is the Cricut Maker models is what you want. The ability to use the rotary blade for the chiffon petals on our 3D veil and the knife blade for thicker wood and leather elements (not seen in this article) is what usually convinces couples to choose the Maker.

But for a more in-depth guide on machines, check out our Which Cricut Machine is Best for Wedding DIY guide.

3. How do I avoid the "DIY look"?

We love every style here at Tidewater and Tulle, and "DIY look" is quite subjective. But if you want to keep your projects looking more artsy than crafty, the secret isn't the machine! It's the color and texture palette you choose. Follow the 70/30 rule often used in interior design and fashion: 70% are basics and 30% are elevated or specialty materials. For your colors, 70% is the dominant color theme and 30% is the contrasting color.

Using a consistent motif (like our orchid), monogram, or wedding logo across different textures also creates a cohesive design for your wedding that looks like it was curated by a high-end event planner.

Personalized ribbon made with Cricut heat transfer vinyl

3 Secrets to a High-End Cricut Wedding

Before you fire up your Cricut, keep these three rules of thumb in mind to ensure your handmade details look like they came from a luxury boutique.

✦ The Orchid Branding Strategy: Think of your motif as a logo, not a theme. You don’t need an orchid on every single item; instead, use it as a consistent visual anchor on your invitations, your place cards, and your boutonniere to tie the visual story together.

✦ Color Matching Across Mediums: High-end design lives in the details, and we wedding people know how important color is to couples and weddings! Ensure your lilac vinyl is a match to your lilac cardstock. When your colors are perfectly synced across different materials, the entire collection of projects looks custom-made rather than pieced together.

✦ Invest in the Touch Points: Prioritize your DIY time on the items guests will actually handle. A wood veneer place card or a petal favor box provides a tactile experience that leaves a lasting impression of quality.

NEW TO CRICUT? If you're new to crafting and getting married, get the ultimate guide Cricut Weddings by leading wedding DIY expert Chelsea Barton where you'll learn how to make all of the above projects and more. Available worldwide wherever books are sold. Find out more on the book's dedicated website: www.cricutweddings.com


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Planning your wedding often means juggling a million details, and if you’re a DIY couple, a Cricut can feel like a magical shortcut or a confusing splurge. Whether it’s wedding invitations, signage, favors, or personalized decor, the right Cricut machine can save you time, maybe some money, and give your wedding that wow unique factor of "I gave it my personal touch!"

In our ultimate guide, we break down every relevant Cricut machine meant for the everyday couple — Joy family, Explore family, and Maker family — with pros, cons, pricing, and wedding-specific uses. We’ll also cover refurbished, secondhand, and public library options for couples who want to test the waters without fully committing just yet.

By the end, you’ll know exactly which Cricut fits your wedding needs, budget, and skill level. (And for any other details, the new Cricut Weddings book covers the rest!)

EDITOR'S NOTE: We intentionally have left out Cricut Venture from this guide as this machine was designed for professional creators or small businesses looking to do things on a much larger, bulk scale. In most cases, we don't recommended it for the average bride, groom, or soonlywed as it's an entirely different setup to the tabletop machines you'll see below. But it exists, so it bears mentioning here!


Which Cricut machine is best for wedding DIY

Cricut Machine Breakdown: Wedding Edition

At first glance, most Cricut machines seem pretty similar, but when you’re in the middle of wedding DIYs, those differences really start to matter. Some are perfect for quick labels and invitations, while others can handle full signage, batch making, and custom materials. Here's how each machine stacks up when it comes to real wedding projects being done by real couples with limited time, mindful budgets, or a long list of other wedding planning things to do.

Cricut Joy Family (Original, Joy 2, & Joy Xtra)

Best for: Small projects like favor tags, thank you cards, and attire embellishments
Price: ~$79–$179 USD / ~£99–£199 GBP


Note: As the secondhand machine market is substantial, we are including original Joy even if not available new in-store anymore. The original Joy and Joy 2 are also significantly different in design and functionality, so we've highlighted them both accordingly below.

Cricut Joy for wedding ideas

CRICUT JOY (ORIGINAL)

Examples of Wedding Uses:
• Favor labels
• Personalized wedding party t-shirt details
• Champagne glass tags
Table numbers
• Wedding hanger decals

What to Know Before You Buy
✔ Ultra-portable for smaller homes or travel
✔ Low cost
✖ Cutting width only 4.5 inches (11.4cm)
✖ Limited to basic materials
✖ Not ideal for large signage or batch making
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Cricut Joy 2 for wedding ideas

CRICUT JOY 2

Examples of Wedding Uses:
• Everything Original can do and...
Printable wedding tattoos
• Scoring projects (like folded paper place cards)

What to Know Before You Buy
✔ Ultra-portable for smaller homes or travel
✔ Low cost
✔ Auto-material load feature (a tiny time saver!)
✖ Cutting width only 4.5 inches (11.4cm)
✖ Limited to basic materials
✖ Not ideal for large signage or batch making
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Cricut Joy Xtra for wedding ideas

CRICUT JOY XTRA

Examples of Wedding Uses:
• Cake toppers
• Wedding shoe decals
Envelope addressing
• Signature drink tags

What to Know Before You Buy
✔ Compact and desk-friendly
✔ Print Then Cut capabilities
✔ Standard size with U.S. Letter/A4 cutting width
✖ Limited to basic materials
✖ Not ideal for large signage or batch making
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Cricut Explore 4 for wedding ideas

Cricut Explore Family (up to Explore 5)

Note: As the previous models of Explore and Explore 5 are significantly different in design, we've noted them accordingly below. In functionality, cutting speed generally is the primary difference between the various generations. Machines older than Explore 3 also don't support Smart Materials as is (they would need to be cut on a mat).

Best for: Most all standard wedding projects
Price: ~$249-$329 USD / ~£199–£269 GBP

ALL EXPLORE MODELS

Examples of Wedding Uses:
• Invitations
Wedding signage
• Personalized t-shirts

What to Know Before You Buy
✔ Cuts 100+ materials (including leather and wood veneer)
✔ Full-size 12-inch cutting width
✔ Print Then Cut capable
✖ Cannot engrave or cut thick wood

EXPLORE 5 ONLY

What to Know Before You Buy
✔ Lighter in weight, more accessible
✖ Can only use new Cricut 'universal' pens, previous Cricut pens won't work
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Cricut Explore 5 wedding ideas

Cricut Maker 4 wedding ideas

Cricut Maker Family (up to Maker 4)

Note: In functionality, cutting speed generally is the primary difference between the various generations. Machines older than Maker 3 also don't support Smart Materials as is (they would need to be cut on a mat).

Best for: Creative, niche wedding projects
Price: ~$399–$459 USD / ~£349–£499 GBP

ALL MAKER MODELS

Examples of Wedding Uses:
• Fabric projects (e.g., veil embellishments, patchwork table runners)
• Engraved cake slice servers
• Chair signs

What to Know Before You Buy
✔ Cuts 300+ materials (including basswood, thick leather, and fabric)
✔ Engraving tip, rotary blade, and knife blade capabilities
✖ Highest price point for a Cricut machine
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Cricut wedding ideas

Should You Buy a Cricut for Your Wedding?

If you’re considering a Cricut, it’s absolutely expected that you think through whether it’s worth the investment for your wedding. We do believe there's a Cricut out there for everyone regardless of budget though! And the extra good news is there are plenty of ways to enjoy all the benefits of a Cricut without buying brand new, too.

Currently only in the U.S., refurbished machines are often available on the Cricut.com website; these include mostly older generation machines. These can be a great way to grab a savvy deal, get a brand-backed warranty on a pre-loved machine, and support the circular economy.

Secondhand machines can also be found on Facebook Marketplace, eBay, or local online craft groups. Be sure your machine of interest hasn't been deactivated by Cricut (due to owner's machine replacement) and ask for a video of machine turned on (ideally, live cutting) with a piece of paper with the calendar date in the shot.

Many public libraries and makerspaces even offer Cricut machines that are free or low-cost to use (just bring your own materials!). This makes it easy to test out projects before making a long-term commitment or if you just don't have the space at home to store or make.

It’s also important to be aware of additional costs. Beyond the machine itself, you may need a few extra tools to get started, like weeding kits, cutting mats, replacement blades, and Cricut Design Space if not sourcing your own images and fonts. Materials such as vinyl, cardstock, and transfer tape can also add up, and there’s often a learning curve with Cricut Design Space that takes some practice which means having extra materials might be needed. Just budget accordingly. Most new machines come with bundles of materials to help you learn, practice, and use, so cost savings could be found there.

Finally, consider the time vs. money trade-off. While DIY and Cricut wedding projects can sometimes save you money, they also require time and patience. Test runs are essential to avoid mistakes, and even small errors can delay your wedding timeline. Planning ahead, building in practice time, and starting simple projects first will help ensure your wedding DIYs are a success — without the stress.

Machine Specialty Budget Skill Level
Joy Small projects $ Beginner
Joy Xtra Quick DIY $ Beginner
Explore All-rounder $$ Beginner
Maker Niche projects $$$ Beginner-Intermediate


Cricut machines for wedding DIY

Cricut Weddings DIY book by Chelsea Barton

A Note on Cricut Wedding Projects from the Editor

Breaking the third wall for this article, after years of publishing DIY weddings (and making Cricut projects myself), I literally wrote the book on it! Cricut Weddings is a Cricut education guide through a wedding lens with 22 step-by-step project ideas that was designed specifically for couples who want beautiful results without the overwhelm. It's available worldwide wherever books are sold in-store and online.

The book features:
• Realistic timelines
• Complete overview of all Cricut machines
• Beginner-friendly techniques
• Wedding details made with joy and intention

If you're considering a Cricut for your wedding, Cricut Weddings is meant to help you decide what's worth making and what's better left off your plate. Purchase your copy today to help you get set up for Cricut wedding success!

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Both offers end July 21, 2026.

Disclaimer: Cricut Weddings is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Cricut™. The book is written by a Cricut expert, occasional partner, and lover of weddings!

WRITTEN BY

Chelsea Barton

Founder & Wedding DIY Expert

A former wedding photographer, the founder of Tidewater and Tulle, and author of Cricut Weddings, Chelsea Barton has been helping couples bring their dream weddings to life through creative, approachable ideas since 2009. Her insight and work have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Southern Living, and other top publications around the world. She combines editorial expertise and real-world insight to inspire meaningful celebrations.




All photography above by Chelsea Barton from the Cricut Weddings book.


Editor's Note: Specially curated by us, the above product links may be partner-connected and purchasing through these links means we get a small commission from those brands that helps support this website. You can find our full affiliate disclosure policy here on Tidewater and Tulle.

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