How Do I Make a Picture Frame With Cricut?

Making a picture frame with Cricut is a great way to add a personal touch to any photo or artwork. With the right materials and tools, you can easily create a one-of-a-kind frame that will last for years.

This article will provide an overview of how to make a picture frame with Cricut, including what materials you need, how to measure and cut the frame pieces, and how to assemble your frame.

Gather Materials

The first step in making your picture frame with Cricut is to gather the necessary materials. You’ll need a cutting machine such as the Cricut Maker or Explore Air 2, as well as cutting mats, transfer tape, adhesive vinyl, and other accessories specific to the type of project you’re working on.

Additionally, you’ll need wood for the frame itself. You can choose from several types of wood depending on your preferences and budget.

Measure & Cut The Frame Pieces

Once you have all the necessary materials ready, it’s time to measure and cut out your frame pieces. To do this properly, start by measuring the size of your photo or artwork so that you know what size frames will be needed.

Then use your cutting machine to cut out each piece of wood according to the measurements you took. Make sure that each piece is cut accurately so that they fit together perfectly when it comes time to assemble.

Assemble The Frame

Now comes the fun part – assembling your new picture frame! Begin by placing each piece of wood together in its correct position using glue or nails (or both).

Once everything is in place, use transfer tape to adhere any decorative vinyl onto the front and sides of the frame. Finally, secure a hook on the back of each corner so that it can be hung up on display.

Conclusion:

Making a picture frame with Cricut is an easy way to add a unique touch to any photo or artwork. With just some basic materials and tools along with some patience and precision cutting techniques, you can create a beautiful customised picture frame that will be cherished for many years!