Want to learn how to make a iron on graphic Tshirt with your Cricut? It’s fun and a bit liberating because you can “say” things without saying things. {wink}
There are so many lovely designs in Design Space that you can turn into graphic Tshirts, totes, mugs, etc. I have made several of them and I’ve uploaded my own design for some too. No matter what your preference, Cricut allows you to cut regular iron on, glitter iron on and printable iron on with complete ease. There is really no simpler way to make a graphic tee at home.
Here’s a tee I made with Cricut’s Feed Me & Tell Me I’m Pretty design. Love wearing this one. It always gets smiles.
And here’s a tee I made for all my friends who love to sew! My design, Sew Awesome, can be downloaded as a free cut file.
This Cricut project isn’t a tee, but I used printable iron on to make this darling Back To School backpack for my preschool age niece! Hop over and you can see more of how it works and get this design and more in my Rule The School Cricut cartridge.
If you like my “His Girl” graphic in the top image, and featured in the video, join me tomorrow and I’ll share the free cut file and how you can easily upload it to Design Space.
Watch The Video
Okay, let’s make a tshirt! I made a little video to walk you through each step with your Cricut Explore Air. It’s super easy and you’ll be glad you learned!
Supplies To Make A Graphic TShirt
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Standard Mat
- Iron On
- Iron, Ironing Mat
- Weeding Tools
More Cricut Iron On Craft Projects
- Proud To Be An American DIY TShirt
- Amazing Grace Graphic Tee With Free Cut File
- Shine Bright Graphic Tee
As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate!
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