
kids dragon halloween costume
Step 1 |
First, click here for the design in Cricut® Design Space™. |
Step 2 |
Size the design as you would like it to appear on your shirt. |
Step 3 |
Click ‘Make It’ in the upper right corner of your screen. |
Step 4 |
In your preview screen, check ‘Mirror’ in the left panel for each mat, to reverse your image. |
Step 5 |
Now, click ‘Continue’ in the bottom right corner of your screen and choose the correct material. |
Step 6 |
Place the iron-on material, shiny-side down, onto your cutting mat. Load the mat into your Cricut® machine, then press the blinking Cricut® icon to start cutting. |
Step 7 |
Once your machine is done cutting, use scissors to cut your design from the iron-on material roll. Next, use your weeder tool to remove all the excess material around and inside your design. You’ll be left with just the reversed design on the clear plastic carrier sheets, which are slightly sticky. |
Step 8 |
Preheat your EasyPress™ to the appropriate temperature for your material and, if needed, adjust the timer. |
Step 9 |
Place your shirt on top of your EasyPress™ mat and then preheat the fabric for 5 seconds. |
Step 10 |
Place the carrier sheet, so it’s sticky-side down, onto your shirt. You should be able to see the layer through the carrier sheet, just as it will appear once ironed. |
Step 11 |
Place your EasyPress™ on top of the design, apply the appropriate pressure for your material and press the time button. Once it beeps, flip over your shirt and press for another 15 seconds. If your material is the warm peel type, you may go ahead and peel off the carrier sheet. If your material is a cool peel type, let it cool completely before removing the carrier sheet. |
Step 12 |
To make the mask: click here to download and print the template; then just cut out the mask and eye holes. |
Step 13 |
Trace the mask and the eyes onto light green adhesive foam and cut out the shapes. Peel the backing and stick it onto the ready-made mask. |
Step 14 |
Now, cut apart the mask template to make patterns for the other pieces as shown. Trace and cut out of green (or the green glitter) foam. Peel the backing off the pieces and stick them on to the mask. Use the image as a guide. |
Step 15 |
Draw additional designs onto the mask a black Sharpie® marker.. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |
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Step 1 |
First, click here for the design in Cricut® Design Space™. |
Step 2 |
Size the design as you would like it to appear on your shirt. |
Step 3 |
Click ‘Make It’ in the upper right corner of your screen. |
Step 4 |
In your preview screen, check ‘Mirror’ in the left panel for each mat, to reverse your image. |
Step 5 |
Now, click ‘Continue’ in the bottom right corner of your screen and choose the correct material. |
Step 6 |
Place the iron-on material, shiny-side down, onto your cutting mat. Load the mat into your Cricut® machine, then press the blinking Cricut® icon to start cutting. |
Step 7 |
Once your machine is done cutting, use scissors to cut your design from the iron-on material roll. Next, use your weeder tool to remove all the excess material around and inside your design. You’ll be left with just the reversed design on the clear plastic carrier sheets, which are slightly sticky. |
Step 8 |
Preheat your EasyPress™ to the appropriate temperature for your material and, if needed, adjust the timer. |
Step 9 |
Place your shirt on top of your EasyPress™ mat and then preheat the fabric for 5 seconds. |
Step 10 |
Place the carrier sheet, so it’s sticky-side down, onto your shirt. You should be able to see the layer through the carrier sheet, just as it will appear once ironed. |
Step 11 |
Place your EasyPress™ on top of the design, apply the appropriate pressure for your material and press the time button. Once it beeps, flip over your shirt and press for another 15 seconds. If your material is the warm peel type, you may go ahead and peel off the carrier sheet. If your material is a cool peel type, let it cool completely before removing the carrier sheet. |
Step 12 |
To make the mask: click here to download and print the template; then just cut out the mask and eye holes. |
Step 13 |
Trace the mask and the eyes onto light green adhesive foam and cut out the shapes. Peel the backing and stick it onto the ready-made mask. |
Step 14 |
Now, cut apart the mask template to make patterns for the other pieces as shown. Trace and cut out of green (or the green glitter) foam. Peel the backing off the pieces and stick them on to the mask. Use the image as a guide. |
Step 15 |
Draw additional designs onto the mask a black Sharpie® marker.. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |