It isextremely importantto turn on the Mirror Button for any heat transfer projects. Otherwise, you'll get the design all wrong! Step 5: Cut and Weed the Design. Step 6: Prepare to Get the Design on the T-shirt. Preheat the iron and run it over the t-shirt to smoothen out any ...
Here are my tips for applying HTV with a heat press. Here is the affiliate link for the heat press that I own and love. If I didn’t own this heat press I would definitely be in the market for the Easy Press by Cricut. My friends have made some t-shirt designs, too! Take a lo...
A while back I create a few different empowerment shirts for my daughters. I had the file on Design Space but if you don’t own Access you can’t use the files so I decided to remake one of the images as an SVG so everyone could access it. This image is a play on words. Not...
To embark on this merry adventure, you’ll need scrap wood (the more rustic, the better), a stencil maker (Silhouette or Cricut!) for that professional touch, and a palette of cheerful paint colors. It’s like bringing a winter wonderland to life with just a few tools! Unleash Your In...
Most of you know how much I enjoy making pretty things with mySilhouette andCricut. We have made a lot of pretty things together, haven’t we!?!? But we must admit, besides being a monetary investment, there is also a learning curve to both of these machines. For those of you that ...