Can You Use Scrapbook Paper With Cricut

Ultimate list of 100+ materials you can cut with a Cricut machine

What materials can you use with your Cricut machine? You'll be amazed at this list of 100+ different materials a Cricut machine can cut!

Many people think a Cricut machine is just for cutting paper or vinyl, but it can do SO much more than that! There are over 100 different materials that a Cricut Explore machine can cut, and the new Cricut Maker has a rotary blade and a deep knife blade that can cut even more! So if you're wondering what different materials a Cricut machine can cut, check out this awesome list below!

For those of you who are just getting started, I also have a complete guide to the accessories & supplies that every Cricut beginner needs (and which ones are just "nice-to-haves" that you can splurge on later if you want). And if you're still on the fence or still have questions about the Maker, check out my post answering all the common questions about the Maker!

What different materials can a Cricut machine cut

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The Ultimate List Of Over 100 Materials A Cricut Machine Can Cut

A Cricut Explore machine can cut pretty much anything as long as it is 2.0mm thick or thinner. And if you have a Cricut Maker, that machine has 10x the cutting force and can cut materials up to 2.4mm thick!

Cardstock and Paper

The Cricut is great at cutting paper and cardstock, but it doesn't just cut scrapbook paper! Check out all the different kinds of paper a Cricut machine can cut:

  • Adhesive Cardstock
  • Cardstock
  • Cereal Box
  • Construction Paper
  • Copy Paper
  • Flat Cardboard
  • Flocked Cardstock
  • Flocked Paper
  • Foil Embossed Paper
  • Foil Poster Board
  • Freezer Paper
  • Glitter Cardstock
  • Glitter Paper
  • Kraft Board
  • Kraft Paper
  • Metallic Cardstock
  • Metallic Paper
  • Metallic Poster Board
  • Notebook Paper
  • Paper Grocery Bags
  • Parchment Paper
  • Paper Board
  • Pearl Cardstock
  • Pearl Paper
  • Photographs
  • Photo Framing Mat
  • Post Its
  • Poster Board
  • Rice Paper
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Shimmer Paper
  • Solid Core Cardstock
  • Watercolor Paper
  • Wax Paper
  • White Core Cardstock

Vinyl

Another great material that the Cricut machine can cut is vinyl. Vinyl is awesome for making signs, decals, stencils, graphics, etc.

If you're interested in trying out vinyl with your machine, here's a great tutorial on how to cut vinyl with a Cricut.

  • Adhesive Vinyl
  • Chalkboard Vinyl
  • Dry Erase Vinyl
  • Glitter Vinyl
  • Glossy Vinyl
  • Holographic Vinyl
  • Matte Vinyl
  • Metallic Vinyl
  • Outdoor Vinyl
  • Printable Vinyl
  • Stencil Vinyl

Iron On

Iron on vinyl, also known as heat transfer vinyl, is one of my favorite materials to cut with my Cricut! You can use iron on vinyl to decorate t-shirts, tote bags, or any other fabric item.

  • Flocked Iron On
  • Foil Iron On
  • Glitter Iron On
  • Glossy Iron On
  • Holographic Sparkle Iron On
  • Matte Iron On
  • Metallic Iron On
  • Neon Iron On
  • Printable Iron On

Fabrics and Textiles

The Cricut does a great job at cutting fabrics, but you definitely want to add a stabilizer like Wonder Under or Heat'n Bond before cutting. These fabrics and textiles can be cut with a Cricut Explore machine, but there are even more that you can cut with the rotary blade on a Cricut Maker machine.

  • Burlap
  • Canvas
  • Cotton Fabric
  • Denim
  • Duck Cloth
  • Faux Leather
  • Faux Suede
  • Felt
  • Flannel
  • Leather
  • Linen
  • Metallic Leather
  • Oil Cloth
  • Polyester
  • Printable Fabric
  • Silk
  • Wool Felt

Other Materials

Besides fabric, paper, and vinyl, there are tons of other specialty materials a Cricut can cut as well. Here are a bunch of fun ideas!

  • Adhesive Foil
  • Adhesive Wood
  • Aluminum Sheets
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Balsa Wood
  • Birch Wood
  • Cork Board
  • Corrugated Paper
  • Craft Foam
  • Duct Tape
  • Embossable Foil
  • Foil Acetate
  • Glitter Foam
  • Magnet Sheets
  • Metallic Vellum
  • Paint Chips
  • Plastic Packaging
  • Printable Magnet Sheets
  • Printable Sticker Paper
  • Shrink Plastic
  • Soda Can
  • Stencil Material
  • Tissue Paper
  • Temporary Tattoo Paper
  • Transparency Film
  • Vellum
  • Washi Sheets
  • Washi Tape
  • Window Cling
  • Wood Veneer
  • Wrapping Paper

Cricut Maker

If you have the Maker, you can cut even more things! The Cricut Maker has 10x the cutting force of the Explore machines, plus it has a rotary blade and a knife blade that allow it to cut even more materials. The Cricut Maker can cut materials up to 2.4mm thick, plus over 125+ types of fabric, including:

  • Chiffon
  • Cashmere
  • Fleece
  • Jersey
  • Jute
  • Knits
  • Moleskin
  • Muslin
  • Seersucker
  • Terry Cloth
  • Tulle
  • Tweed
  • Velvet

If you want a full list of all the materials a Cricut Maker can cut, plus cut settings, you can find that here.

Ultimate list of 100+ materials you can cut with a Cricut machine

I hope this list helps inspire you to make some new projects with your Cricut! If you're brand new to Cricut, check out some of my beginner tutorials:

  • What Is A Cricut Machine & What Can I Do With It?
  • How To Set Up A Brand New Cricut Maker & Do Your First Project!
  • What Kinds Of Crafts & DIY Projects Can I Make With My Cricut Machine?
  • How To Cut Vinyl With A Cricut Machine: A Step By Step Guide

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