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last_updated: March 25, 2026
Your 15% shortcut to professional-grade DIY.
Cricut Canada offers a tiered student discount for SPC (Student Price Card) members that covers both hardware and crafting supplies. Students receive $15 off cutting machines and heat presses (including the Cricut Maker, Explore, and EasyPress lines), along with a 15% reduction on all regular-priced materials such as vinyl, iron-on, and cardstock.
To activate these savings, you must log in to your SPC account to retrieve a unique promo code, which is then applied at checkout on the official Cricut Canadian website. This offer is a reliable way to lower the initial cost of high-end DIY equipment while maintaining a steady supply of crafting essentials.
Log in to your SPC mobile app or website to reveal your unique Cricut Canada promo code. Visit the website (ensure the region is set to Canada) and add qualifying machines or materials to your cart. Paste your unique code into the "Promo Code" box at checkout to apply the $15 or 15% discount. Ensure your cart total is at least $50 to trigger the complimentary free shipping perk included with the offer.
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Standard Plan ($12.99/mo or $129.99/yr): Grants unlimited use of over 1,000,000 images, 1,000+ fonts, and 100,000+ ready-to-make projects. It also includes a 10% discount on all circuit.com purchases (stackable with some sales) and a $10 coupon every three months.
Premium Plan ($149.99/yr): Includes all Standard perks but upgrades your material discount to 20% and unlocks Free Shipping on all orders over $50. Additionally, the "Recycle and Save" mindset is supported by Cricut’s frequent warehouse sales, where discontinued materials or open-box machines can be found at up to 80% off, providing a budget-friendly way to experiment with new textures and colors.
New email subscribers often receive a $20 off coupon for their first cutting machine purchase by signing up on the homepage. Join the Circuit email list to enter monthly "Make it" challenges for a chance to win site credits.