If you have a Cricut and like to be crafty, you are going to want to check out this list of Cricut Christmas Gifts.
It’s never too early to start brainstorming handmade Christmas gifts and figure out what homemade gifts you want to make for the holidays.
So I hope this list inspires you to create some beautiful, well-loved Christmas gifts this holiday season.
I always love using my Cricut to make things for everyone on my Christmas list. So I know others will feel the same joy.
So if you are new to Cricut, you are going to love that you can make different Cricut things to give as Cricut Christmas gifts.
And if you are a seasoned Cricut user, you are going to love to learn new things to make with your Cricut.
I’ve gathered a ton of easy Cricut Christmas Gifts that you can make with your Cricut Explore or Cricut Maker!

CRICUT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Wine Bottle Bags

Use your Cricut to make custom wine bottle bags. All you need is some HTV and blank wine bottle gift bags that you can personalize.
These are perfect when bringing a bottle of wine or alcohol to a Christmas party this season.
COFFEE MUGS
If your friends or family are a coffee lover, make them some personalized coffee mugs to give to them for Christmas this year.

WINE GLASSES
If you have some wine loving friends and family, you can make them personalized wine glasses for Christmas this year.
CRICUT OVEN MITTS

Another fun and witty Cricut Christmas Gifts are Oven Mitts. You can add a fun or witty phrase to the outside of the oven mitt with HTV. Then fill it with a bag of cookie mix and a spatula.
These are perfect Cricut Christmas Gifts for teachers and bus drivers.
COOKIE PLATES FOR SANTA

A Christmas Tradition is to leave Santa cookies on Christmas Eve. So if you have a Cricut, you can now make a cute Santa Cookie plate!
Personalize the Santa Plates and give them as gifts to your favorite friends or family who love to follow this cute Christmas Tradition.
SANTA SACKS

On Christmas Morning, kids love to wake up and early and see what Santa brought them for being good all year. So make that moment even special by personalizing Santa Sacks!
Use your Cricut and HTV vinyl to add the child’s name and then fill it with presents from Santa.
GLASS CUTTING BOARDS

Another fun and easy to make Cricut Christmas Gifts are Glass Cutting Boards!
You can grab blank glass cutting boards from your local Dollar Tree and then add permanent vinyl underneath to make these fun gifts for friends to add to their kitchens.
CHRISMAS ORNAMENTS

Making Christmas ornaments with your Cricut is so easy! All you need to do is grab some round ornaments and personalize them with permanent vinyl.
You can take it a step further and make your own Glitter Ornaments with clear ornaments, and then personalize them with your favorite Cricut Machine.
Give them out to everyone you know: Friends, family, coworkers, teachers, and more!
CHRISTMAS SHIRTS

You can make your own Christmas shirts with a Cricut! Put some cute or funny phrases on them and take the best Christmas Pictures with your family and friends.
CHRISTMAS GIFT TAGS

You can make your Christmas Gift Tags to help you label all the Christmas Gifts you will be giving this year.
You can make them out of paper or find pre-made labels, such as these cute metal gift tags, and personalize them with some vinyl.
CHRISTMAS DOORMATS

Another fun and popular gift to make with your Cricut is Doormats!
You can get really creative and create cute and hilarious Christmas-themed doormats. All you need is a coir doormat, flex seal, and your Cricut.
If you don’t want to make one, check out my Etsy shop to order one already made.
CONVERT HANDWRITING INTO GIFTS

If you want to make sentimental Cricut Christmas gifts, you can convert handwriting into gifts.
It’s very easy to take someone’s handwriting and convert it into a SVG File so you can use it to personalize gifts. So if you have a recipe written by a loved one, you can add it to a dish towel or cutting board.
CRICUT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Looking for more gift guides? Check out my favorite Cricut Teacher Gifts for all your favorite teacher gifts.
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