If your mom is the type of person who sees a plain coffee mug and thinks, “That needs a custom vinyl monogram,” or if she’s been eyeing a way to turn her Pinterest boards into reality, listen up. Cricut just kicked off its Mother’s Day sales event. We’re talking discounts on the heavy hitters, including the very first price drop on the brand-new Explore 5 since its launch. Whether she’s a seasoned pro or a beginner, Cricut’s updated Design Space (now featuring an AI Project Designer and Guided Flows) makes the learning curve feel more like a gentle slope.

The sale is live now through May 9, giving you just enough time to snag a bundle before the Sunday brunch festivities begin. Here’s the breakdown of the best ways to win “Favorite Child” status this year:
| Machine / Bundle | Sale Price | The “Vibe” |
| Cricut Joy 2 Essentials Bundle | $119 (Was $139) | The perfect entry point for labels, cards, and stickers. |
| Cricut Joy Xtra | $149 (Was $199) | Small but mighty; handles full-color stickers and T-shirts. |
| Cricut Joy 2 Ultimate Plus Bundle | $169 (Was $209) | Includes an EasyPress Mini—great for the “all-in” crafter. |
| Cricut Explore 5 Essentials Bundle | $229 (Was $249) | First-ever discount! Cuts 100+ materials and scores/foils. |
| Cricut Explore 5 Ultimate Bundle | $289 (Was $319) | The big upgrade: it comes with the EasyPress Mini and extra supplies. |
| Cricut Maker 4 | $349 (Was $399) | The beast. Cuts 300+ materials, including leather and metal. |

The standout here is definitely the Explore 5. It’s the latest mid-range workhorse that handles everything from iron-ons to home décor. Seeing it get a discount so soon after release is a treat.
If Mom is more into small-scale organization or personalized cards, the Joy 2 bundles are a steal. Plus, with the new AI Project Designer, she can basically tell the app what she wants to make and let the tech do the heavy lifting—leaving more time for, you know, actually enjoying her Mother’s Day.
Pro Tip: If you grab a bundle that includes the EasyPress Mini, you’re essentially giving the gift of custom apparel. Who doesn’t want a “World’s Best Mom” shirt that actually looks professional?
This Cricut Mother’s Day sale is an excuse to give Mom something more useful than another bouquet, especially if she loves making things personal. The Joy 2 bundles are easy wins for labels, cards, and stickers, while the Explore 5 deal is the one to watch if she’s ready to stretch into bigger projects. And if she already dreams in vinyl, the Maker 4 is the splurge that can keep up. With Design Space getting smarter and the sale ending May 9, now’s the time to help Mom turn her next “I could make that” idea into reality.
Oh yes, I know crafty gals that would love these deals. I would like it for the iron-on capability.