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EASY ST. PATRICK’S DAY T-SHIRT WITH YOUR CRICUT!

It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! Whether you go all out or keep it simple for St. Patty’s Day everyone needs a fun shirt to celebrate. Today I’m going to show you a fun tutorial for a Cricut Make It Now project that you can make today. This is a great Cricut project to use up your Iron-On scraps, too! This is also a great project for Cricut Beginners as it’s simple and it has very easy to follow Make It Now instructions. I hope you enjoy learning all about this fun Cricut St. Patrick’s Day project tutorial.

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!
Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

Supplies:

  • Cricut Maker
  • Cricut Standard Grip Mat
  • Cricut Weeding Tools
  • Cricut Iron-On in Green Glitter and White
  • Cricut EasyPress 2, 10″x 12″
  • Cricut EasyPress Mat 16″ x 20″
  • T-Shirt
  • This Cricut Make It Now Project

Steps:

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

1. Follow the simple directions in your Make It Now project. Load your first mat with your Glitter Iron-On. Be sure to mirror your image and set your material to the proper setting. This is also a good time to preheat your EasyPress!

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

2. Once the first mat is done cutting load your second mat and adjust your material settings being sure to keep mirror on. Once finished weed all of your negative Iron-On.

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

3. Lay your shirt onto your EasyPress Mat and then position your Iron-On where you’d like it to go on your shirt. Remove it, preheat your shirt, and apply it back.

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

4. Heat your shirt for 30 seconds applying firm pressure. Flip your shirt over and heat the back for about 15 seconds.

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

5. Once your shirt has cooled down carefully remove your transfer sheets to reveal your awesome St. Patty’s Day Shirt!

Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!
Easy St. Patrick's Day T-Shirt With Your Cricut!

What do you all think about this adorable shirt? I love the way it turned out and it was so easy to make. It’s the perfect way to simply celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day! I hope you all enjoyed this easy Cricut tutorial.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

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Tanner, Courtney, and the rest of the Makers Gonna Learn Team are all here because we love die-cutting and especially love sharing fun projects and tutorials with fellow makers. We are all great friends and are always having a blast when we are together- you will see this on camera, especially during live streams! We are here to inspire and support you in your crafting journey!

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