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Touchdown T-Shirt
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Item #
302113338P75
Beginner
Under 1 Hour
How To Make It
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How To Make It
SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
Cricut Cutting Machine Wild Rose Air 2
Cricut Maker
Cricut Standard Mats
Cricut Weeder
Cricut Everyday Iron On White
Cricut Easypress 9X9"
Cricut Easypress Mat 12"X12"
Shirt
DIRECTIONS:
Go to this project on Cricut Design Space to make this-
This project makes 1 iron on image that is 5"X6". You can customize your project size by clicking customize button in the bottom right of the project screen. Hit Make It to make the project as is. You can also choose your own color iron-on for this project as well that suits your preferences.
Cut
Add your white Iron on to the mat. Shiny side down.
Mirror Your image.
Change machine Material setting to Iron-On to cut.
When the green Cricut light flashes, press to start.
Assemble.
Use a Weeder Tool to remove the negative pieces of iron-on so just your design remains on the clear liner.
Apply the iron-on layers to your project using a Cricut EasyPress™ and Cricut EasyPress Mat with our Interactive Guide, linked below, for the perfect time and temp settings.
TIP: If you have never used iron-on material, check out the links below in the More Help section.
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