Where To Buy Vinyl For Your Cricut Machine

Where to Buy Vinyl For Your Cricut Machine, Cricut Projects to Make or Sell

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Regardless, there are an endless number of projects you can create with vinyl.


However, sometimes finding the right vinyl at the right price can be challenging. Today I’ll share my top 5 favorite places to buy vinyl for my Cricut.

Amazon

Amazon is a one stop shop when it comes to buying Cricut tools and accessories, craft supplies and things for your home in general. I’ve run across some really good vinyl deals on Amazon.

This particular vinyl on Amazon is less than $25 for 40 sheets of vinyl making it a little more than $.50 per sheet. This is a reduced price and won’t last very long.

You can also find good deals on holographic vinyl on Amazon as well.

Cricut

Cricut always has sales going on and often promotes products for the changing seasons and holidays. My favorite vinyl to buy from Cricut is their adhesive foil and holographic vinyl.

Holographic vinyl and adhesive foil vinyl are the perfect addition to any personalized baby shower gift, wedding gift, or birthday gift.

Swing Design

Swing Design is another great place that has tons of vinyl including patterned vinyl, holographic vinyl, printable vinyl and so many more types of adhesive and heat transfer vinyl (HTV). Their HTV starter sample packs are great for Cricut beginners who want a variety of vinyl to get familiar with.

Swing Design also sells Cricut and Silhouette machines in addition to a ton of accessories, supplies and tools to go with these machines.

My Craft Source

My absolute favorite place to buy vinyl for my Cricut is at My Craft Source. This place by far has some of the cheapest vinyl I have seen online especially when it comes to solid color vinyl. They also sell other Cricut and Silhouette accessories such as heat press machines, transfer tape and

My Craft Source is located in Arkansas and offers a local pickup option to those who may live in the state.

Hobby Lobby

Hobby Lobby has its Four Oh Five vinyl brand which is ok. They have permanent self-adhesive vinyl, removable vinyl, and iron-on. The reviews on the Four Oh Five vinyl are mixed with some people loving it and others sharing bad experiences.

You can also buy Cricut brand adhesive and iron-on vinyl from Hobby Lobby. I recommend only buying the Cricut brand vinyl when it’s on sale.

Michaels

Michaels sells Cricut brand and Siser brand adhesive vinyl and iron-on vinyl.

As with buying from Hobby Lobby, if you buy Cricut brand vinyl from Michaels, be sure to buy it when it’s on sale.

I absolutely love buying the Siser Easyweed HTV from Michaels when it’s on sale and occasionally I will buy the Siser permanent adhesive vinyl

JOANN

JOANN’s also sells Cricut brand vinyl and you should only buy it when it’s on sale.

What I love about buying from Hobby Lobby, Michaels, and JOANN, is the ease of being able to go into the physical stores and touch and feel the actual products before I buy them.

I also love that while I’m shopping in the store, I can pull out my phone and check the reviews for a product that I’m unfamiliar with.

Cricut pro tip: If you read the Michael’s coupon policy and price guarantee on their website (at the very bottom) they outline some of the retailers that they price match with.

When I bought a Cricut EasyPress 12 x 12 Machine for almost $150. Regular price for these machines are about $250 and Michaels had the machine on sale for $209 and I found the exact same Cricut EasyPress on Amazon for $190. So Michael’s price compared with Amazon and I had $55 in gift cards.

 

The same may be true if you prefer to buy Cricut brand vinyl. It can never hurt to ask the question when checking out if you see the exact vinyl for a cheaper price at their identified competitor stores.

I’m not sure if Hobby Lobby or JOANN’s price compares similarly to Michaels, but it’s always good to read the fine print just to see.

When it comes to buying vinyl for your Cricut machine, I suggest bookmarking THE sources that I listed above. You can also pin this post so you can always come back to it. These stores always have sales so be sure to look out for those.

Wondering where to buy vinyl for your Cricut machine? This post lists 5 vinyl sources that you'll want to bookmark.

I hope you enjoyed this post. Comment below and let me know what your go-to place is to buy vinyl.

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