Later Nerds Funny Iron-On Vinyl Shirt: Out-of-School!
We love funny shirts at our house. This one is perfect for a last day of school look. With the Iron-On vinyl on the backside for people to see after they've been left in the dust! Also great for an runners or other athletic shirt too.
For this project you will need:
Blank Tee-Shirt
Cricut Explore Air™ 2 machine
Cricut EasyPress
Cricut EasyPress Mat
Cricut® Nature Walk Basics Patterned Iron-On Sampler
Cricut Design Space™
This patterned vinyl is amazing!
Just right click to save off the png below. Upload it into Cricut Design Space and set to cut.
We love funny shirts at our house. This one is perfect for a last day of school look. With the Iron-On vinyl on the backside for people to see after they've been left in the dust! Also great for an runners or other athletic shirt too.
For this project you will need:
Blank Tee-Shirt
Cricut Explore Air™ 2 machine
Cricut EasyPress
Cricut EasyPress Mat
Cricut® Nature Walk Basics Patterned Iron-On Sampler
Cricut Design Space™
This patterned vinyl is amazing!
Just right click to save off the png below. Upload it into Cricut Design Space and set to cut.
Make sure to mirror the image before cutting. Then click continue.
Put the Patterned Iron-On Vinyl face down on the mat and set dial to iron-on+.
Set the shirt on the Cricut EasyPress Mat, with the backside facing up.
Heat up the EasyPress to 340* and place on the shirt for 5-10 seconds. Then set the Patterned Iron-On the warm shirt, exactly where you want it. Then place the EasyPress right on the plastic and let it heat up for 50 seconds. Repeat the process for the other side of image.
Then turn the shirt over and heat up the backside of the shirt for 20 seconds. Then let the vinyl cool completely.
After the vinyl is cool, peel off the plastic cover piece...and it's ready to wear!
Perfect for the last day of school!
Later Nerds!
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