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Cricut Maker 3 with a Cricut Luggage Tag and two Cricut Cuties.
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How To Make Cricut Luggage Tags and Passport Holders

Unleash your creativity and make custom Cricut luggage tags and passport holders effortlessly! Join the crafting adventure now and let your luggage stand out on the carousel by creating one of a kind travel gear with a personalized touch!
Author: Crystal

Materials

  • Cricut Maker 3, Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore Air 3 or Cricut Explore Air 2
  • Strong Grip Cutting Mat
  • Regular Grip Cutting Mat
  • Deep Point Blade
  • Fine Tip Blade
  • Cricut Iron-On
  • Cricut Leather
  • Cricut Brayer
  • Weeding Tools
  • Cricut EasyPress, Cricut AutoPress or Iron
  • Gorilla Glue, leather glue or a sewing machine with a needle that can penetrate leather

Instructions

  • Open my Cricut Travel Gear Cricut Canvas.
  • Customize the project as you would like and then click “Make It”.
  • Follow the instructions on the screen to connect Design Space to your Cricut and select your material. Mirror the cutting mat with your iron-on designs.
  • For your leather pieces, cut on a strong grip mat with the color/shiny side of your leather facing down. Use a deep point blade and make sure to move your star wheels all the way to the right hand side of your machine.
  • For the iron-on, cut on a regular grip mat with the color/shiny side of your iron-on facing down. Cut with a fine tip blade.
  • Weed your iron-on, removing the excess iron-on from around and inside your design.
  • Apply your iron-on to your leather. Use the Cricut Temperature Guide to determine the ideal temperature settings for your project.
  • To assemble your passport holder, use Gorilla Glue, Leather Glue or a sewing machine to attach the inside pocket flaps to the inside of your passport holder. Place under a heavy object or use craft clips to hold the pieces in place until dry.