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Adding a Cricut Access Plan to your Cricut

May 23, 2021 by Margaret Leave a Comment

Cricut Design Space™ is a companion app that lets you design and wirelessly cut with Cricut Explore and Cricut Maker machines. Create a project from scratch or browse thousands of images, predesigned Make It Now™ projects, and fonts in the Cricut® Image Library. Cricut Design Space is free to use for all file types. There is no subscription required to cut your own images. I do think you open up a lot of creative options when adding a Cricut access plan to your Cricut machine.

Cricut Access

Cricut Access is a monthly or yearly subscription to the Cricut Image Library of over 100,000 non-licensed images, thousands of ready-to-make projects, and 500+ fonts. It also provides savings on products, designs, and shipping!

Three Levels To Choose

There are three levels to choose from including a free level. You can monthly or yearly and each level comes with more benefits and ways to save on purchases from Cricut.

Free: Included with your Cricut account. It includes:

  • 1,000+ images
  • 15+ fonts
  • A la carte digital purchases
  • 250+ ready-to-make projects
  • Up to 5 collections2

Standard: Monthly or Yearly payment options

  • Unlimited use of 100,000+ images
  • Unlimited use of 500+ fonts
  • 10% off licensed images1
  • 1,000s of ready-to-make projects
  • Unlimited collections2

CRICUT.COM BENEFITS

  • 10% off cricut.com purchases, including machines3

PLUS

  • Priority Member Care

Premium Monthly or Yearly Payment Options

I have been using the premium option since I bought my Cricut Maker and I am really enjoying all the benefits it offers.

DESIGN BENEFITS

  • Unlimited use of 100,000+ images
  • Unlimited use of 500+ fonts
  • 10% off licensed images1
  • 1,000s of ready-to-make projects
  • Unlimited collections2

CRICUT.COM BENEFITS

  • 10% off cricut.com purchases, including machines3
  • 20% off all materials4
  • FREE economy shipping on $50+ orders5

PLUS

  • Priority Member Care
Shop new arrivals from Cricut!

Cricut Access Sale

Right now Cricut Access can save on the following products. When you add in the discounts your receive off your Cricut purchases the membership really does pay for itself.

Cricut Access Members save 40% on materials! Valid through 5/25.

Cricut Access Members save 40% on accessories! Valid through 5/25.

Joy machines starting at $149.99! Valid through 5/25.

EasyPress 12x10 starting at $189.99! Valid through 5/25.

EasyPress 9x9 starting at $139.99! Valid through 5/25.

Cricut Sewing Projects

One of my favorite sections is the ready-to-cut sewing projects you can use. I have one of the quilts planned for a Christmas gift for my oldest son and his fiancé. I'll be sharing more about that in the coming weeks. I also have a few sew-alongs planned that will utilize the Cricut machine for cutting so stay tuned. If your just getting started with sewing or need to brush up on your skills be sure to visit our Sewing 101 section.

I was compensated for this post. This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.

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