Hearts and Leopard Print Shirt
Valentine’s Day is a week away and I wanted to create a Valentine’s Shirt to wear for the holiday. Do you like to wear holiday shirts? I have created two designs that you can choose from.
One design is all leopard print shaped into a heart.
The second design has both hearts and leopard print in the shape of a heart.
I created my Hearts and Leopard Print Shirt using red Foil Iron-On Vinyl on a black shirt.
You could also use this design on the front of a card or even a mug, just resize the image to the size you need.
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Materials Needed
Don’t Forget to check the Cricut Heat Guide for ironing on the HTV and using your Easy Press.
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- If you are not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, please read this post How to Upload an SVG in Design Space
Hearts and Leopard Print Shirt
Equipment
- Cricut Maker
- Cutting Mat
- Easy Press
- Weeding Tool
- Iron Mat
- Easy Press Mat
- Teflon Sheet
Materials
- Your choice of color of iron-on vinyl
Instructions
Cutting Out the Hearts and Leopard Print Shirt
- Upload the hearts and leopard print shirt into design space
- Select all and attach
- Then resize the design to the size you need for your shirt
- Next click on "Make It"
- Click on the "MIrror" button
- Now you are ready to cick on continue and select the type of iron-on vinyl you are using.
Cutting Out the Leopard Print Heart Shirt
- Upload the leopard print shirt into design space
- Select all and attach
- Then resize the design to the size you need for your shirt
- Next click on "Make It"
- Click on "Mirror" button
- Now you are ready to click on continue and select the type of iron-on vinyl you are using.
Weeding the Iron-On Design
- Turn the design over so that you see the back of it
- Using a weeding tool start weeding the vinyl
- continue weeding, pulling the vinyl off that needs to come off slowly
- until you have it totally weeded.
Ironing On the Design on Your Shirt
- Set up your iron mat and easy press mat, put shirt on top and using your shirt ruler figure out where you need to put the design
- Once you have where you want the design to be ironed on, remove the ruler
- set your easy press to what the Cricut Heat Guide site says
- For this shirt and iron-on vinyl I'm to set the temp to 295 and the time to 30 seconds
- move the iron slowly over the design while the timer is counting down. I actually ran the easy press over the design a second time.
- Then turn the shirt over and reset the easy press to 15 seconds and iron the back of the design on the shirt.
- Now turn the shirt over and once it is cooled peel the transfer sheet from the vinyl and your shirt is ready
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