Craftsy Cyber Monday Deal: 1 Year Premium Subscription ONLY 79¢!

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Craftsy has started their Cyber Monday deal – IT’S THEIR BIGGEST SALE YET!

Just pay $0.79 for an annual subscription – that’s access to over 1500 classes for less than a dollar! Use this link to subscribe, no coupon needed! This deal ends 11/29, on Cyber Monday, so grab it now and get your craft on! There’s loads of seasonal projects to discover!

Get the Craftsy Cyber Monday deal!

After the promo ONE YEAR period, you’ll be charged $79.99 per year until you cancel.

And, you can save 75% off on ALL Classes and DVDs! Use this link and use the coupon code BLKFRIDAYVIP at checkout.

Craftsy offers a wide variety of online classes; some of the most popular projects are Coffee-Shop Cakes, Quick Quilted Gifts, Fair Isle Fundamentals, Sewing Wallets, Crochet in the Round, Asian Dumplings, and Thank-You Cards. Craftsy classes start at $19.99 each if you’re not a member, so this is a pretty awesome deal! The classes aren’t live – you can stop and go back at any time, or even preview them for inspiration – and you’ll get a full year of it with this Cyber Monday deal!

Here’s what you’ll get with a Craftsy Premium membership:

  • Access to over 1,500 premium online classes
  • Admission to exclusive LIVE online streaming events
  • Weekly newsletters with insights and inspiration
  • Access to online instruction across 20+ hobbies
  • Free downloadable resources

Craftsy is so confident that you’ll love your membership that they offer 30-day money-back guarantee!  If you’re not happy with your annual membership for any reason, you may cancel it within 30 days and receive full refund.

Here are some of the Craftsy classes you might love:

  • Quilting:  Making Quilted Fabric Bowls,  Playing With Stitch, Paint & Ink, Becoming a Quilt Artist, 28 Days to Better Free-Motion Quilting
  • Drawing: Playful Spreads in Pen & Ink, 7 Days of Drawing, Doodle Wars, Startup Library: Colored Pencil
  • Painting: Floral Illustration With Watercolor & Gouache, Geometric Watercolor, Abstract Painting in Oil & Wax, Painting Pop Art Portraits
  • Jewelry Making: Prong Settings From Start to Finish, Organic Wire-Wrapped Pendants, Torch-Fired Enameling: Luscious Color & Design

Craftsy’s classes don’t just cover the basics – get advanced and intermediate classes in modern and timeless handcrafts and hobbies:  Crocheting, Drawing, Embroidery, Home Decor, Jewelry Making, Knitting, Painting, Paper Crafting, Photography, Quilting, Sewing, Weaving + Spinning, Woodworking.

Plus, food crafts are well represented: Baking, Cake Decorating, Cooking. You’ll also find Fitness, Fun for Kids, Gardening, and Writing videos!

Back in the day, Craftsy became Bluprint, and now it’s become Craftsy again. Hooray! So, if you’re looking for the Bluprint Cyber Monday or Cyber Monday deal, you’re in the right place!

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  • Amy G
    11.25.21

    Wow! This looks like a great deal. Any personal experience with this? Would the classes be good for a teenager or are they more geared to adults?

    • Carrie
      11.29.21

      Craftsy is great (it was great, then kind of stank when it got bought out by Bluprint, but has been sold again to a decent owner.) Classes, especially the pre-bluprint ones, are excellent. Just remember to cancel next year. Totally usable for a teenager.

    • Dawn
      11.22.22

      I agree with Carrie. Totally usable for a teenager. There’s a lot of content and a lot of it is filmed really well. The cheap price suggests that it’s not worth much, but I have been pleasantly surprised by how much is there. I watched a tutorial on how to sew a men’s camp shirt (aka an Aloha shirt or a Hawaiian shirt) and really learned a lot about the construction process from start to finish, for example, with very clear visuals on each step. The only things that might be frustrating for a teenager are that there’s no recommendation algorithm so you’ll need to search for what you want, and most of the videos are longer length (they’re often cut into short pieces, but if you want to learn to make a cake, for example, there’s an introduction that’s a couple minutes long, followed by a segment that’s several minutes long on mixing, followed by a several minute section on making frosting, etc.). A teenager who’s used to TikToks or speed-watching YouTube might find some of it a little laborious, but for less than a dollar you pretty much can’t go wrong.