Star Wars Sugar Skull Shirts with Cricut!
Cricket with Star Wars Sugar Skirt Shirt!
The best combination is Star Wars and Halloween! Create a great t-shirt for any day of the week with these fun cricket sugar skull designs. These shirts are great because I used black vinyl iron in black shirts. They are subtle but noticeable!
Materials needed to make a Star Wars t-shirt:
Black blouse
(Search for a Star Wars image and search for images of Darth Vader, Trooper, and Sugar Skull of the Dumb Fate)
Step 1: Crop your picture
Find pictures of this Star Wars sugar skull in the Cricket Design space. Then place them on the canvas and resize them. I have increased the width to 11 inches for adult men's shirts.
Place the vinyl sheet on the carpet with the glossy side on the adhesive surface. Mirror the image and click the button that creates it. Cricket machine cut iron.
Step 2: Clean the iron vinyl
Remove iron-on vinyl from the carpet and remove excess vinyl.
This is a very detailed image that needs to be carefully cleaned. Using a cricket brightpad can be very effective for visualizing pitch lines.
Use the Cricut Punch tool to remove the blanks from the plate.
I like the sugar skull model in the Star Wars image!
Repeat the procedure for all photos.
Step 3: Press the iron
Now use EasyPress 2 to warm the shirt. Then place the iron on a warm shirt, making sure it is in the center.
Then press EasyPress on the shirt.
The image size is quite large, so this process needs to be completed in 2 steps. Set ezipress to the suggested setting and press for the suggested time.
Then let the iron vinyl cool completely. When it is well cooked and cool, remove the transfer paper. This is called a cold sore and is almost always recommended.
Hey!
Now you can celebrate your love for Star Wars and Halloween with these great t-shirts!
Which of these t-shirts do you like the most? Darth Vader, Stormtrooper or Boba Fate?
The black iron plate has a leathery finish that I love! It's super stylish!
I used shiny black iron on the soldier and it looks great!
I like to use my cricket for handmade gifts. Two of these fun T-shirts were sent as a wedding gift to a young married couple! Find out which one my husband has left?