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Dollar Tree Cricut DIY Night Lights (Very Easy)

January 15 By //  by Simple Made Pretty Editor

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Dollar Tree Cricut DIY Night Lights (With Videos)

 

 

Want to turn a dollar into a delightful light? This easy tutorial will show you how to decorate a dollar store night light. Crafting with a Cricut machine is a great way to save money. This video will show you how to make very easy DIY nightlights that can be customized to any design you want. Keep reading and watch the video tutorial to make these Dollar Tree Cricut DIY Night Lights (Very Easy)!

 

 

 

Cricut Dollar Tree Night Light Ideas

 

 

 

 

 

 

In case you are in a hurry…

 

✅ These are the cute night lights I used in this Cricut tutorial. If you can’t find them in stores, you can order online!

 

 

Everything you need to make these Dollar Tree DIY Cricut Night Lights can be found at Dollar Tree!

 

 

 

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Cricut Dollar Tree Night Light

 

 

 

 

Dollar Tree DIY Night Lights

 

DIY step-by-step Dollar Tree Night Lights including videos. This is a great little project to do with a Cricut Joy machine!

 

 

Supplies:

  • Decals (get them in my shop here or make your own with a Cricut machine)
  • Night Lights (I used these)

 

Directions:

    1. Gather Supplies. Watch the video below for more instructions.
    2. Peel back the decal transfer tape with the decal attached to it.
    3. Apply the transfer tape to the surface of the night light.
    4. Press the decal onto the surface to make sure it adheres.
    5. Gently peel back the transfer tape while pressing the decal on the night light surface.

 

 

Cricut Dollar Tree Valentines

 

FYI, these night lights are not sensor-controlled (meaning they do not automatically turn off and off if there is light present in the room) and they stay on 24/7 when plugged in. Just something to keep in mind if you don’t like to leave electronics plugged in when not in use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrap Up about the Cricut Dollar Tree DIY Night Lights

 

Are you looking for very easy DIY night lights? We have the perfect Dollar Tree crafts for you: Use a Cricut and Dollar Tree night light! Check out the details here. These night lights are a lot of fun and great for anyone who loves to DIY. I used night lights I bought at the dollar store and some Cricut decals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t forget…

 

✅ These are the cute night lights I used in this Cricut tutorial. If you can’t find them in stores, you can order online!

 

 

 

 

 

Print the Instructions and Watch the video to make the Dollar Tree DIY Night Lights

 

 

Cricut Dollar Tree Night Light Ideas

Dollar Tree Cricut DIY Night Lights

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Author: Melanie | Simple Made Pretty

Supplies

  • Decals (get them in my shop here or make your own with a Cricut machine)
  • Night Lights (I used these)

Instructions

  • Gather Supplies. Watch the video below for more instructions.
  • Peel back the decal transfer tape with the decal attached to it.
  • Apply the transfer tape to the surface of the night light.
  • Press the decal onto the surface to make sure it adheres.
  • Gently peel back the transfer tape while pressing the decal on the night light surface.

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Dollar Tree Cricut DIY Night Lights (Very Easy)

 

 

 

 

 

Watch or Save this tutorial on YouTube

 

 

 

 

 

New to Cricut?

Here are some Cricut Basics!

 

–>>If you want a Circut Machine but aren’t sure which machine is for you, be sure to read this post, How to Choose Which Cricut Machine is Right for you.

 

–>>Want more tips on finding inexpensive Cricut supplies? Read this post, How to Save Money on Cricut Craft Supplies.

 

 

My favorite non-Cricut brand materials

 

You can find other brand vinyl, iron-on, contact paper, and more outside of Cricut.com. A few of my favorites are:

  • Oracal 651 Permanent Vinyl (find it here or at your local craft store)
  • Siser HTV
  • Dollar Tree clear contact paper (or shelf liner)
  • Various fat-quarter fabrics at Walmart
  • Felt sheets at local craft stores

 

 

Learning how to use your Cricut is really easy and fun once you get the hang of it. If you don’t have a Cricut Access Membership, I highly recommend it. I’ve had a Cricut Access Membership for years and it’s definitely worth the cost for all the benefits!

✅ This is the Cricut Machine that I own and use it for everyday materials. I also have this machine but I only use it to cut fabric ????

 

 

 

 

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Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links or a sponsored post. All opinions are always 100% mine and I don’t partner with any product or company that I don’t use and love. Please see our Full Disclosure for more information.

 

 

 

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Psssssttt…Right now I’m offering FREE access to our Digital Resource Library to all of our newsletter subscribers.  Your private access includes dozens of free printable crafts, home decor and organization guides.  Hurry up and grab your freebies here!  (Access instructions are sent after subscribing).

Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links or a sponsored post. All opinions are always 100% mine and I don’t partner with any product or company that I don’t use and love. Please see our Full Disclosure for more information.

 

 

 

 

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