HOW TO USE CRICUT PRINTABLE IRON-ON
Hey everyone, I have got a really fun tutorial to share with you today. With this craft project, I’m going to show you How to Use Cricut Printable Iron-On. We have had quite a few questions about it and know how popular it is so we thought it would be the perfect time to show you how to use it. We are using a print and cut file from our Makers Gonna Learn membership files on a T-Shirt today. I just love the way it turned out. Be sure to check out the benefits of membership – it’s a must have if you like crafting with a die cutting machine. Now let’s get started with this fun DIY Cricut craft project.


- Cricut Maker
- InkJet Printer
- Cricut Printable Iron-On
- Black Iron-On
- Weeding Tool Set
- Cricut EasyPress
- Cricut EasyPress Mat
- StandardGrip Mat
- White T-Shirt

- Open up the “donut worry be happy” file in the Design Space canvas and size the image to fit your T-Shirt.
- Select your two donuts and on the right sidebar in the layers panel. Make sure they’re set to “print then cut” (the icon is a printer).
- Let your Cricut cut your words in black Iron-On while your printer prints out your donuts onto your Cricut Printable Iron-On. I noticed the printable Iron-On needs some time for the ink to dry as well.
- Once everything is cut and dry, lay your shirt down and apply your Iron-On where you’d like it to go.
- Preheat your EasyPress to 340 degrees and let it heat up.
- Heat your Iron-On for 50 seconds while applying heavy evenly distributed pressure.
- Once it’s completely cooled, remove your transfer sheets and enjoy your new punny shirt!
