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Cricut halloween projects
Cricut halloween projects











cricut halloween projects cricut halloween projects

Be sure to lift straight up so as not to move the Infusible Ink and potentially ruin your design. I layered everything according to the instructions and then placed my Easy Press on the shirt at 385 degrees for 40 second.

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The Heat Guide also tells you how to later the items so that you make your shirt perfect!! Next up, I got my Easy Press warmed up and I followed the Cricut Heat Guide instructions for the time and temp I’d need to appropriately apply my Infusible Ink. Before placing on the shirt, be sure that you use a lint roller to gently rub over the area of the shirt you’re applying in to. I weeded the infusible ink, only leaving the wording, added in my green stars and then placed ink side down onto my shirt. I decided to combine the mats and cut them out in green so that I didn’t waste any Infusible Ink. BE SURE THAT YOU MIRROR THE DESIGN BEFORE CUTTING!! The Cricut Maker will have you select the material that you are using and you choose Infusible Ink and be certain to cut it with the inked side facing up.īecause I used two different colors, the yellow and orange items cut out on a separate cutting mat. Once you’re ready to cut out the design, you send it over to the Maker. The template falls off at time of cutting, but it shows you how big the design will be on the shirt, which is genius! I love that you can place a template on the page so that you have an idea of how big to make the design. I started by creating the designs in Cricut Design space.

cricut halloween projects

Fun, right?! So we definitely needed the perfect bewitching outfit and I love how easy it was to create these DIY Witch Halloween shirts! All the women dress up as much (or as little) as they want and come together at a pumpkin farm to do all the fun things kids activities you do at a pumpkin farm, but with no kids…and wine. Witches Night Out is a fun event for women only that supports breast cancer research. I’ve worked with Infusible Ink before, so you can reference THIS post and THIS post for other fun ideas that I’ve made, but today I wanted to make some funny Halloween shirts for women for our upcoming event–no kids invited. It’s officially fall and even with the 80 degree weather in Ohio, we’re starting to get cool evenings and leaves falling to the ground–and all things Pumpkin Spice hitting the shelves! Next week my friends and I are going to Witches Night Out at Leeds Farm in nearby Ostrander, Ohio and to celebrate, I wanted to make some DIY Cricut Halloween Shirts for my very best witches! 😉 Cricut has all kinds of different templates available if you search “witch” or “witches,” so I used two of their templates in the Cricut store to create these funny Halloween graphic tees using Infusible Ink ad my Cricut Maker (my favorite crafting tool!).













Cricut halloween projects