Crafter’s Gift Guide

What to get the crafter in your life

This Crafter’s Gift Guide practically wrote itself because it was like I got to go shopping for my craft room. It’s my favorite items for the crafter in your life all rolled into one post. Click the titles for a link to Crafter’s Gift for easy shopping.

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If you’re not a crafter, rest assured, these are the bomb (as the kids say)! I’m a crafter, and all my BFFs want or have these, so that’s why we added them to this Crafter’s Gift Guide.

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1. Sewing Machine – Crafters Gift Idea

Not only is this one cute, but it’s smaller and takes up less space. So she’ll love adding some stitching to cards, decor items or even mending your shirt! {OK that might be a stretch}. This cutie includes a multi-purpose needle explicitly designed for use with paper and fabric so no need to switch out needles.

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2. Laser Square – Crafters Gift Idea

No more off-centered projects. We’ve all been there! Right? This gift idea will save you time and money getting projects done right the first time. If you give this gift this year, her stamping, quilting, school projects, scrapbooking and other projects just got a whole lot easier (by We R Memory Keepers)!

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3. Crop-A-Dile Kit with Case – Crafters Gift Idea

We R Memory Keepers did it right with this tool. I love mine!! Grab your loved one this Crop-A-Dile and Case today. It comes with a Crop-A-Dile, a Case, and 100 Eyelets! Score!! (as in, a good deal — sorry, no actual paper crafting scoring with this tool, it’s a sweet find!)

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4. Sponge Dauber Organizer – Crafters Gift Idea

This organizing idea is a Sponge Dauber Box is amazing. I want one!! And this gift idea comes with 40 Sponge Daubers. These little gems do need their own home in your crafter’s space. These sponge daubers are fabulous as applicators for your stamping, scrapbooking, and other paper crafting projects.

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5. Cricut Brightpad – Crafters Gift Idea

I hate to admit it, but I NEED mine! These 40-something eyes can’t see the lines in that glitter iron-on as good. Lifesaver here! It illuminates fine lines for tracing, cut lines for weeding, and more.

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6. Washi Tape Stand – Crafters Gift Idea

What a great way to organize these crafting must haves! The Washi Stand is the perfect solution for storing all of your favorite washi tapes in one place and will keep them organized as well! Handcrafted by OrganizeMore.com themselves. They’ve got a handful of other fun organizing ideas.

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7. Cricut Maker – Crafters Gift Idea

Cricut Maker cuts hundreds of materials, from the most delicate fabric and paper to matboard and leather. It’s professional-level cutting performance, accessible to everyone.

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8. Washi & Ribbon Chomper – Crafters Gift Idea

No matter how many ribbon and washi tape ends I cut I still make cock-eyed and uneven. This Chomper is such a reasonable price would save lots of headaches. Grab one today (or wrap it up for your stocking if you have to!) To use, adjust the alignment guide to the width of your tape, feed tape through the side and press to cut. Try cutting washi tape, ribbon, paper and other materials. Create your own banners, tabs, arrows, chevrons and more!

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Whew. That’s a lot of creative things all rolled into one post. This list pretty much sums up my favorite tools and my want list. What’s your favorite craft item? Or what’s on your list?

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    1. Hey Maureen, the level is the same for all the Cricut machines or the little Joy. I would get what you can afford, as you start to use it you’ll probably want the features of the Maker. If you aren’t doing big jobs, the original Maker is probably best. Hope that helps. The Maker is on sale as I type this note: https://bit.ly/3bSZCi1