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All I Want To Do Is Wrap! Shirt featuring Cricut!

Christmas is around the corner and it will soon be time to wrap up all of the gifts that you purchase!  How about making a shirt to wear while you are doing the wrapping!!!

Materials:

Cricut
Cricut Cutting Mat
Cricut Iron-on
Cricut weeding tool
Cricut EasyPress
Shirt
SVG File
Towel

Directions:

Upload the svg file to your Cricut Design Space.  Size it to your liking.

Make sure to attach the file so that it cuts just like it is on the screen.

Also make sure that you mirror the image.

Add the Cricut Iron-on to your mat, shiny side down.  Insert the mat into your cricut and cut!

Once the file is completely cut out, remove it from the Cricut and weed the excess Iron-on.

Heat the EasyPress to 320 degrees.  Place a towel below your shirt.  Warm the shirt before adding the Iron-on.  Place the Iron-on with the design side down and the shiny side up.   Using the EasyPress, apply pressure to the Iron-on and set the timer for 30 seconds.

And now it’s time to wear!!!

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Until next time……

Cricut Iron On Wine Bottle Bag

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Are you obsessed with your Cricut Explore or Maker?   What about your Cricut EasyPress?   I know that I am.  Today I made this adorable “Only My Best Friends Get To Wine!” Canvas Wine Bottle Bag using my Cricut Explore and EasyPress!   See how I made it below!

Materials:

Cricut Explore (or other Cricut machine)
Cricut Design Space
Cricut EasyPress
Cricut Pink Glitter Iron On
Cricut Weeding Tool
Cricut Cutting Mat
Canvas Wine Bag (I got this at ACMoore)
Towel (or you could use the Cricut Mat)
Only My Friends Get To Wine! SVG cut file (I made it using Illustrator, but I like to share!!!)

How I made it:

Cut the design out with the Cricut Explore and Cricut Iron On.  TIP:  Be sure to mirror your image!

Weed the design using the Cricut weeding tool.  First I peel away the large part and then work on the letters.

Using the EasyPress Recommended Settings Guide, adjust your temps and time on the the Cricut EasyPress.  

Preheat the bag and then apply your design, shiny side up.   Press firmly with the EasyPress for the recommended time.   Turn the bag over and heat the back with the EasyPress.  Remove the transfer backing while still warm.

And there you have it!   Add a bottle of wine and give it to a friend!!!

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Christmas in July

Peace Out 5th Grade Shirt featuring Cricut Products

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The end of the school year is near for us and it’s hard to believe that I have a 5th grader going in to 6th grade.  While my oldest has loved his teachers this year, he is ready to be done with 5th grade!  With that said, I made this Peace Out 5th Grade shirt for him to wear on his last day!!!  Cricut makes it super easy to make fun shirts at home!

Materials used:

Cricut Explore and cutting mat
Cricut Iron-On HTV in white
Cricut Weeding Tool
Cricut Easy Press
Cricut Design Space and a Computer
T-shirt
Towel

How to make it:

Using my laptop and Cricut Design Space, I laid out my design.  

With my Cricut Explore, I cut my design out.  Before cutting, I remembered to mirror my image!  I have forgotten to do this once in the past.  Not good.

After it was finished cutting, I weeded the excess iron-on HTV using my Cricut weeding tool.

The Cricut Easy Press is super easy to use and takes up very little space for storage.   I have also found that using the Easy Press works best on my granite counter top with a towel under the shirt. Cricut has a list of heating settings on their website.  I love it!

 
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Now it’s ready to wear!

Landon loves this shirt and is super excited to wear it.   Hope you like it!  

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Until next time……