back to school with diy shirts - einstein

Back to school shopping is always fun, but it can put a real dent in your pocketbook. This year, I had fun finding inspiration and making Parker's shirts using the Cricut Explore and four dollar shirts from Target.



Parker has always been my thinker, my Einstein. He is so inquisitive and loves impressing people with random facts and creative explanations. So, this Einstein shirt was obviously perfect. To make your own, find a font in the Cricut Design Space or upload your own (I used Hapna Mono). Then, simply load your mat with Cricut Iron-on Lite, mirror the image, and press GO. Continue with these instructions to iron on the image.



This project was submitted as an entry into the Cricut Design Star challenge. Cricut has asked a number of bloggers to enter projects with specific themes as a fun way to test out the Cricut Explore. I chose to participate in this group because I honestly believe the Cricut Explore is a game changer in the world of crafting and, really, who doesn't love a little competition on the side.

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