Sometimes, I think it’s hard to find holiday designs that aren’t too cutesy and work well for boys. So, this year, I decided my first project for Valentine’s would be to make a t-shirt for my little boy.
Here is what you need:
– T-shirt
– HTV Vinyl
– Electronic cutter (cricut explore, silhouette or other cutter)
– Weeding tool
– Iron or heat press
– Electronic cutter (cricut explore, silhouette or other cutter)
– Cut File (see link below)
Disclosure: I was not compensated for this post, but will earn a small percentage for sales as an affiliate. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.
Here is what you do:
1. Upload your file into your cutting software. Adjust the size to fit your shirt. Be sure to mirror your design. Then load and cut your vinyl (be sure it’s HTV).
2. Use your weeding tool to pull up the excess vinyl.
3. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to apply the HTV to the t-shirt
My little guy loves the robot and he was so excited to try it on.
Want to make your own? Download the free cut file below.
In case you’re new here…
I love making digital cutter files and I love to share them with you! Once you have downloaded the free files, you can use them anytime to create projects for personal use only. You can purchase the file with a Commercial License from my shop. Here is the freebie. Enjoy!
As always, if you have any problems with the files, please let me know. I’ve included .png, .svg. .ai, .eps, and .dxf, in the zip file. Just click to download.
Cricut Design Space Users: If you don’t see an SVG file in the zip folder, look for a Chrome HTML Document or something similar.
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I think I even have red and black HTV waiting for me to use. Thanks so much for the awesome design!
Can you tell me the name of the font you used? I want to make this for my grandson and put his name on it.
Thanks!
Super cute! Pinned 🙂
LOVE IT!! Two questions for you..where do you get your HTV and do you have a video tutorial? I saw your July shirts but still alittle confused.