The Best Cricut Witch Head Covering Designs for Halloween

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The Cricut witch head covering is a fun and creative way to make Halloween costumes. With the help of a Cricut machine, you can design and cut out different shapes and patterns to create a unique and personalized witch hat. This is a great project for those who love crafts and want to add a special touch to their costume. By using different materials such as felt or paper, you can customize the color and texture of the hat. The Cricut machine allows for precise and intricate cuts, making it easy to create detailed designs. Whether you want to go for a classic black witch hat or something more whimsical, the possibilities are endless with the Cricut witch head covering.


Hello there! I know it’s early but I am already getting so excited for Halloween this year. My toddler has become obsessed with watching videos of herself and she squealed in delight when we came across some Halloween videos from last year. In case you’re curious, she was the cutest sheep you ever did see. Stay tuned to my Instagram this year to see what she decides to be this year! So far she has requested to be a kitty, Marshall from Paw Patrol, a bee and a monkey. I’m sure she’ll change her mind 20 more times before Halloween.

Whether your Halloween style is spooky, dark, cute or glam, you can create any kind of vibe you want with these amazing Halloween project ideas to make with a Cricut machine. The witch mask is quick to make, just six pieces to assemble, a couple of folds, and you re ready to gently scare everyone you know while cackling through the house.

Cricut witch head covering

Whether you want to go for a classic black witch hat or something more whimsical, the possibilities are endless with the Cricut witch head covering. It's a fun and creative way to take your Halloween costume to the next level..

make it: Witch Mask with Cricut

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Something wicked this way comes! Ok, actually I think this witch is a little less wicked witch and a little more goofy great aunt witch. I suppose it’s the glasses and the goofy hair!

The witch mask is quick to make, just six pieces to assemble, a couple of folds, and you’re ready to gently scare everyone you know while cackling through the house!

This project was designed for the Cricut Explore. But you can make it without the machine too – scroll to the bottom of the post to see how to make this printable without a Cricut machine (and with access to your handy dandy scissors!).

Materials:

  • Cricut Explore® machine
  • Cricut Design Space™ software
  • Cricut® 12” x 12” StandardGrip mat
  • Cricut Explore® Scoring Stylus (optional, but useful)
  • White cardstock
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape

Instructions:

  • Using the Print Then Cut option in your Cricut Design Space™ software, print all of your mask pieces onto 8.5” x 11” cardstock.
  • Follow the steps in Cricut Design Space™ software to cut out the pieces.

Assemble:

  • Begin with the largest piece, the face. Glue or tape the two sides together using the center tab.
  • Along the top of the forehead, there are 3 triangle-shaped tabs. Bend (no folding necessary!) them under the section next to them to curve the top of the mask into a rounded shape, glue or tape them in place.
  • Attach the ears to either side of the mask – make sure they don’t cover the holes for the string!
  • For the Witch’s Hat, start with the top piece that has the pink and orange buckle. Curve it into a cold and glue or tape together.
  • Now, grab the hat’s brim. Fold the four tabs along the inside of the circle and glue or tape them to the inside of the hat’s cone-shaped top.
  • Attach witch’s hat to the top of her head, using glue or tape.
  • Add ribbon or string to the side holes on either side of the mask. Now go cackle around the house!

Make this Printable without a Cricut machine:

If you don’t have a Cricut Explore, you can still create this project as a printable – you’ll cut them out with your scissors instead. Follow the steps below. This will let you purchase the file, and Print Then Cut by hand. There are some interior cuts you may want to ignore, but otherwise you’ll be just fine.

  • Click the “Customize” button for the project you want to make from Smallful’s Cricut Shop.
  • Cricut Print Then Cut projects can only print within a 5.5” x 8” area. You’ll notice the images are laid out and grouped to be printed that way – over multiple pages.
  • Select each image and click the “flatten” button in the pop-up menu on the right.
  • Hit “Go” and then Sign In or create a Cricut ID and enter your payment info.
  • If you aren’t using the Cricut to cut, you will want to remove the bleed by clicking the ‘Bleed (for print then cut)’ box (find this by clicking the blue “more mat options”) under the print copies in the upper LH corner). This will give you a cleaner print.
  • From there, click the “Print and Go” button. At this point, your printer menu will pop up and you can print the image. After you hit print, it will ask you to make sure you have connected your Cricut Explore, but you can just ignore this because you’re all finished! Now you have your own printable to cut out and use!
Whether your Halloween style is spooky, dark, cute or glam, you can create any kind of vibe you want with these amazing Halloween project ideas to make with a Cricut machine.
Cricut witch head covering

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Reviews for "The Ultimate Guide to Cricut Witch Head Covering"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out the Cricut witch head covering, but I was disappointed with the final result. The material felt cheap and was uncomfortable to wear. It also didn't fit my head properly, constantly slipping off and needing readjustment. The design was cute, but the execution was lacking.
2. Mike - 1 star - This product was a total waste of money. The Cricut witch head covering looked adorable in the picture, but in reality, it was flimsy and poorly made. The seams were already fraying when it arrived, and it didn't even fit properly. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and durable witch head covering.
3. Sarah - 3 stars - While the Cricut witch head covering had a cute design and the material seemed decent, I found it quite uncomfortable to wear. The headband part was too tight and left a mark on my forehead after wearing it for a short time. The elastic also felt too restrictive and gave me a headache. It's a shame because I really wanted to like this head covering, but the discomfort outweighed the cuteness.
4. Chris - 2 stars - The Cricut witch head covering was a disappointment. The elastic used to secure it in place was too tight and left red marks on my skin. The fabric also felt rough against my forehead and irritated my skin. The design was nice, but the discomfort makes it unwearable for me. I would not recommend this product to anyone with a sensitive scalp or skin.

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