This past fall I created a popular post about using my Cricut Explore™ (affiliate link) to make a DIY Halloween Flashlight Projection craft. Now I’ve created a new set for Christmas thanks to a request from a reader!
The stencils I created are made to fit these Rayovac LED Flashlights or any 2″ diameter flashlight. You can find the stencil design for these Christmas Holiday Flashlight Shapes in the Cricut Design Space™. A little note, the Merry Christmas did not cut well for me so beware that it might fail for you as well. Sorry! If you have flashlights that have smaller diameters, you can edit and resize the shapes to work for you. Another note, the inside of the snowflake will become completely cut out as the small diamonds have no way to stay “affixed” to the margin.
Once you’ve cut the shapes out you can tape them to your flashlight and let your kids have fun! Such an easy and quick holiday craft!
Enjoy! Be sure to check out my posts for Christmas Scavenger Hunt fun and a Number Mystery Gift Wrapping idea.
So cute!
Thank you Emily!
Oh man, these are adorable! Makes me wish I had brought my Cricut to Europe with me! Merry Christmas!
Ha Kate! It would have only taken just a bit of space in your luggage… :) Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
This is such an adorable idea! Love it!
Thanks so much Becky! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
This is brilliant! I have never thought to do anything like this, and it’s so festive!!! I bet it can even be made to work on a child’s lavalamp, by cutting out those shapes and wrapping the lamp with something that won’t burn, I bet it would create the most amazing images on the wall to sleep to that helps to bring in the cheer of the holidays.
Sounds like a lot of fun Luke! Hope you had a great Christmas!
Have these been removed from Design Space? I love them, but couldn’t find them on here now.
Thanks!
I’m not sure what’s happening Kay. Try this link, I just was able to load them and let me know! :)
https://us.cricut.com/design/#/canvas/23352400
LOVE IT!!
its so cute! easy steps to follow,I’m a 10 year old and I understand this
Thanks Jasmine! Glad you liked it — Merry Christmas!