Master your Cricut supply organization game with these easy DIY and convenient storage solutions!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.
Organization is a hot topic thanks to a little show on Netflix that is sending the masses into a decluttering tailspin. This is an ongoing challenge/goal that I struggle with and have especially wanted to tackle it since my daughter is mobile now! I have less time in my craft room/office than I did before she came along. When I have a chunk of time to be productive (not often with a toddler!), the last thing I want to do is waste the precious time looking for something!
One specific challenge I have (let’s be real, among many!) is organizing is all of my Cricut stash… I have quite the collection of supplies to use for my favorite crafting machine! I’ve been searching for the perfect solution to organize my Cricut supplies and you guys! I found it! This genius bin comes with slots to place all your Cricut rolls in. LOOOOVE!!!
As with many of the organization projects I’ve completed in the last couple of years, I used my Cricut to help make it practical, yet pretty. My Cricut Explore Air 2 can cut dozens of materials so whatever type of organization project you want to take on, your Cricut can make it happen. There are so many cute projects and images in Design Space too, like these adorable labels I found to make my Cricut supply organization. Designed all from the comfort of my couch (the Explore Air 2 has bluetooth).
Do you need to corral your Cricut supplies too? Let’s do this!
Cricut Supply Organization
Supplies
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Cricut Supplies Organization cut file
- Vinyl storage bins
- Cricut Vinyl in colors of your choice (I used Cricut Martha Stewart Premium Removable Vinyl in Caribbean Blue)
- Weeder Tool
- Cricut Transfer Tape
Directions
Open the Cricut Supplies Organization cut file in Design Space.
Turn the knob on the Cricut Explore Air 2 to Vinyl and cut images and lettering.
Weed out negative space with the Weeder tool. Press transfer tape over the lettering and smooth out any bubbles. Peel away the vinyl liner and apply the transfer tape with the words to the front of the vinyl images. It’s much easier to align the words how you want them on the image rather than after it’s already positioned on the bin. Smooth out bubbles and gently peel back transfer tape from design.
Use the same process to apply the entire labels to the bins.
My craft room organization still has a loooong way to go, but I’m so thrilled with my Cricut station!
How do you organize your Cricut supplies?

Cricut Supply Organization Bin Labels
Ingredients
Instructions
- Open the Cricut Supplies Organization cut file in Design Space.
- Turn the knob on the Cricut Explore Air 2 to Vinyl and cut images and lettering.
- Weed out negative space with the Weeder tool. Press transfer tape over the lettering and smooth out any bubbles. Peel away the vinyl liner and apply the transfer tape with the words to the front of the vinyl images. It's much easier to align the words how you want them on the image rather than after it's already positioned on the bin. Smooth out bubbles and gently peel back transfer tape from design.
- Use the same process to apply the entire labels to the bins.
saradamato says
Hello – I had the same problem today – “contains exclusive content” and won’t open.
Lydia says
Hi there! We figured out that it’s because the image is a Martha Stewart image that unless you have the Martha Stewart Cricut machine it won’t work. 🙁 Sorry!
Lori Montague says
I bought the storage from Michael’s and would love to add labels like this. Is your post supposed to link me to the cut files? I get there and it says “exclusive content” and the Make It button is greyed out.
Lydia says
Hi Lori! Sorry it wasn’t working! Since Design Space went offline some of my cut files haven’t converted to shareable files. I updated it so hopefully it will work for you! Let me know if not and I’ll figure out another way! I’d love to see them when you’re done!
mrstulbert328 says
Where is your desk from?
Lydia says
It’s from IKEA!
Katrina S says
What size plastic bin are you using that fits the 12” vinyl?
Lydia says
Hi Katrina! They’re 16″ x 11.14″ x 13.38″. The link to them is in the supplies if you want to check them out.
Mary says
I love the label design. It is whimsical.
Lydia says
Thanks so much Mary!
C says
Where is your white drawer from?
Lydia says
Hi C! It’s from IKEA.
Melo-Dee says
I organize Cricut supplies by throwing them in a bin. I just hope I can find them next time I loook for them hahahahaha
Lydia says
Hahaha this sounds like it would work great for you, too! 🙂