As NAIDOC Week events kick off around Australia, recognising First Nations culture and history, Cricut has added a range of designs from local artists to use in your home projects.
Designed by Dharug woman Kyralee Shields, Narlung woman Leah Cummins, and Gomeroi woman Caitlin Trindall, the artworks honour Indigenous culture and provide a connection to community.
Available via Cricut’s Design Space app, the NAIDOC Week designs require a Cricut Access subscription, priced at $13.99 a month in Australia. Every time one of the designs is used, Cricut will donate the proceeds to Indigenous charities, including Children’s Ground and Indigenous Literacy Foundation.
Owners of Cricut devices, like the Maker 4 and Joy Xtra, can print the designs on all sorts of materials, like shirts, cushions, and tote bags. It’s a cool initiative, one that provides great-looking art while supporting a good cause.
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