Easy DIY Baby Shower Decor With a Cricut Rose Machine
August 24, 2017 • Contributor: Damask Love
When you get right down to it, there are very few things that a Cricut Explore Rose Machine WON’T do! If you can think it up, there’s a good chance you can craft it up with the Cricut. By far, one of my favorite things to do with the Explore is host parties. You can personalize every part of your event. Since we’re celebrating the pretty Rose machine, I thought I’d share two pretty, pink projects that would be perfect for a baby shower. Of course, you can take these ideas and personalize them for any party or with any color!
Let’s get started on how I assembled these two pieces of baby shower décor.
DIY Baby Blocks Décor

You’ll need:
- Tape runner
- Wood cube planters available at Joann in the unfinished wood section
- Pink and white cardstock cut into baby block letters and images using THIS Design Space Project


Use the tape runner to adhere letters, frames, and images to the sides of the wood cubes. That’s it! These are so easy to make that you could create several as centerpieces or décor around the room!
DIY “Oh Baby” Wall Décor

With the Cricut Explore, you can also think beyond 12x12 and create larger scale projects. Simply use the 12x24 cutting mat to create projects like this Oh Baby wall art that is a great focal point for your baby shower event. I added 3D paper flowers to the design to bring it to life and add a few pops of color.
Click HERE to access this project in Cricut Design Space.
Pick up a wood pallet sign from Joann as the perfect place the mount your paper project.





What baby shower décor have you made with your Cricut? Let us know in the comments below!