Star Wars Sugar Skull Shirts with Cricut!
Star Wars Sugar Skull T-shirt with Cricut!
The best combination is Star Wars and Halloween! Create a cool tea for any day of the week with these fun Cricut Sugar Skull designs. These shirts are very cool because I used black vinyl on the black shirts. They are accurate but exceptional!
Consumables for Star Wars T-Shirts:
black shirts
(Search for Star Wars images and find images of Darth Vader, Soldier and Boba Fett with a sugar skull)
Step 1: crop your photos
Look for images of the Star Wars sugar skull in the Cricut design space. Then place them on the canvas and resize them. I measured it up to 11 inches for adult men's shirts.
Apply the vinyl to the mat with the shiny side towards the sticky surface. Invert the image and click the "Generate" button, letting the cricket machine cut iron.
Step 2: Remove the mounting vinyl from the iron.
Remove the hot melt glue from the carpet and wipe off the excess vinyl.
It is a very detailed image and requires careful weeding. Using the Cricut BrightPad can be very useful for displaying section lines.
Use the Cricut Hang Tool to remove the empty space from the iron.
I love the Sugar Skull graphics in Star Wars photos!
Repeat the procedure for all images.
Step 3: Press the iron
Now use EasyPress 2 to warm the shirt. Then place the iron on the warm shirt, making sure it is in the middle.
Then print EasyPress on the T-shirt.
The image size is large enough to complete this two-step process. Set EasyPress to the recommended settings and press the recommended time.
Then allow the vinyl to cool completely. Once the weather is nice and cool, remove the transfer paper. It is called a cold peel and is almost always recommended.
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Now you can celebrate your love for Star Wars and Halloween with this amazing tea!
Which of the following shirts do you like the most? Darth Vader, Stormtrooper or Boba Fett?
The Black Foil Iron-on has a leather finish that I absolutely love! It is very elegant!
I used a soldier's glossy black iron and it looks great!
I love using my Cricut for handmade gifts. Two of these fun shirts were sent to the new couple as wedding gifts! Guess which one left my husband?