Pins and Procrastination https://pinsandprocrastination.com Green cleaning, DIY, crafts, organizing, and more Sat, 23 Dec 2017 23:17:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 65788647 Diy Christmas Shirt https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-christmas-shirt/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-christmas-shirt/#comments Sat, 23 Dec 2017 23:14:56 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=7294 I couldn’t resist sharing the tutorial for this DIY Christmas shirt, even if it is only 2 days before Christmas! It’s not too late to make one if you can run out to a craft store and get all the supplies. It is super cute and festive. Better yet, you’ll be the only one who...

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This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

I couldn’t resist sharing the tutorial for this DIY Christmas shirt, even if it is only 2 days before Christmas! It’s not too late to make one if you can run out to a craft store and get all the supplies. It is super cute and festive. Better yet, you’ll be the only one who has one because you made it yourself!

This tutorial uses a Cricut Explore Air to make the design. Using Iron on Vinyl, you can make so many cute projects. I also used the same method to personalize our stockings this year.

If you want to use the exact same design that I made, you can download it by clicking here. But I also encourage everyone to make your own projects and put your own personal spin onto it! There are so many cute festive words or designs you can use to make a DIY Christmas Shirt once you know how. And they make great gifts! You can make each shirt something you know the giftee will love. The materials for this project cost less than $10!

All right, if you’re ready for the tutorial, keep scrolling!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

Supplies:

Step One: Design Shirt

First, you’ll need to design your shirt in Cricut design space. I used the font bombshell. I wanted my shirt to say “fa la la la la” which is one of my favorite festive phrases.

You can design your design to be spaced exactly how you will want it in the final product. I chose to cut each “la” separately to try and use as little vinyl as possible.

When you’re using iron on vinyl, you need to print it as a mirror image. After you press “make it” in Cricut design space, below where you designate the mat size, you can choose “mirror image,” as you can see in the picture below.

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

Step Two: Prepare Vinyl and Cut

With iron on vinyl, you want to place the vinyl on your mat with the front facing down. With glittery vinyl, this is super easy to tell, because the front is glittery and the back is dull looking. You can see that in the picture below. You only  need to place vinyl on the mat where your design will be cut. So for my design, that was about 9.5″x6.5″.

Once your mat is ready, load your mat into the Cricut. Be sure that the setting is set to “iron on vinyl.” Then press go and let the Cricut do the cutting!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

Step Three: Weed Vinyl

The next thing you want to do is called weeding the vinyl. First, you peel off any of the vinyl that isn’t part of your final design. So pretty much all the negative space will be removed. Iron on vinyl has two layers- the vinyl itself, and a plastic layer on top of that (or underneath it when it’s upside down on the mat). You peel away the extra vinyl from the plastic layer. This should be easy to do, leaving your final design there. If any of your design starts to come up, you can just press it back onto the plastic and it should stick.

Once you peel off the excess, you will still have to remove the holes from inside the letters. This design happens to have holes in every single letter. I use the Cricut weeding tool to remove the middle of the letters. I pretty much just poke it until it starts to come up and then peel it back.

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

Step Four: Place Design and Iron

Since I wanted to be able to manipulate the letter placement and use as little vinyl as possible, I didn’t print my design how I wanted it to look on the final shirt. So I had to cut each piece and place it on the shirt where I wanted it. The plastic front is sticky, but not too sticky, so it’s easy to lift and adjust each section until you have it where you want.

Once your design is where you want it to be, it’s time to iron. You can place a piece of cardboard inside the shirt to make ironing easier. I used a file folder. Make sure not to use any steam when you iron, and set the iron to cotton. Go over the design until it is fully adhered, and then peel the plastic off the top. If you peel to early and the design starts to come up, no big deal, just press it back down and iron again. It took me about 1-2 minutes of ironing for this design, and that was probably more than necessary.

Once you peel the plastic off the letters, your shirt is ready!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

And then you’re done!

Now you’ve got a snazzy new Christmas shirt that no one else will have. One of a kind!

Mine turned out super adorable! The red and gold is very festive. I am always impressed with the quality of Cricut’s iron on vinyl. The glitter does not come off of the design or rub off the shirt, even after multiple washings. If you love your shirt you can wear it time and time again. It will last longer if you wash it inside out, but I sometimes forget to do that and my shirts are still great!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

These make a great gift too! You could easily add someone’s name to it, or do different color shirts and vinyls for different people.

This shirt is so happy and festive, what’s not to love?

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

Now that I’m writing this post and wearing my shirt, I’m never going to stop singing Christmas carols. Tis the season to be jolly…..

And the song may be stuck in my head forever. And now yours too probably. Sorry!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

I’m so excited to wear my shirt this Christmas!

This DIY Christmas shirt is so cute! It's a perfect Christmas craft. You can make this shirt using a Cricut Explore Air and Iron on Vinyl. It is super cute and festive. It makes a great gift idea!

Let me know how making your own DIY Christmas Shirt goes for you! You can click the thumbnail below to download the file to make this same design.

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DIY Personalized Christmas Stockings https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-personalized-christmas-stockings/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-personalized-christmas-stockings/#comments Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:29:17 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=7232 If you’re looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, you’ve come to the right place! This tutorial is super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to....

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If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

If you’re looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, you’ve come to the right place! This tutorial is super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. I absolutely love the results, and can’t get enough of our super cute stockings!

This tutorial uses a Cricut explore air machine to cut iron on vinyl letters. Once you get familiar with the Cricut, you’ll find that it is super easy to use. And it makes such awesome results!

I love decorations that you DIY. They are so much more personal and can really express your style. This year, I decided to go all out for Christmas crafts. So I made these adorable personalized stockings for my family, and I made some really fun pom pom garlands for the tree. I also made a festive shirt that I haven’t posted about yet, but I’ll link to it once I have.

Cricut projects are especially fun because you can make so much with it. I could never have cut out cute iron on vinyl letters myself. Sure, I’m crafty, but I’m not quite that precise. Even better, the iron on vinyl is washable!

Well, if you’re ready to learn how to make these DIY personalized stockings, keep scrolling!

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Supplies:

Step One: Design stockings

The first thing you want to do choose how you want to customize your stockings. I’m lucky that my family has different initials, so I used just the first initial for each person. I used Cricut design space to make and resize the letters. Instead of making them all the same font size or same height, I adjusted them until they were as big as I thought looked good together. I used the font Georgia.

I set each of the letters to cut. Don’t forget to measure your stockings so that you don’t make the letters too big or too small.

Iron on vinyl needs to be cut as a mirror image. If you cut it normally, you’ll get backwards letters on your stockings. . Simply select “mirror” before you go to cut, as you can see in the image below. On the preview screen the selection is right below material size.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Step Two: Cut Vinyl on Cricut

Next you want to put your vinyl on your cutting mat. I used a regular strength mat. With iron on vinyl, you want to load it on the mat with the front facing down. With glittery vinyl this is easy to tell, because the front is much shinier and the back is somewhat dull. So you want the dull side up.

You only need to put vinyl on the areas that will actually cut. So for this project, I cut a piece of vinyl to approximately 3″x10″. You can tell what size you need on the preview screen.

Once your vinyl is ready on the mat, Load your mat into the cricut. Then make sure your cricut is set to “iron on vinyl” then press go! Let the cricut do its thing and cut the vinyl letters.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come. If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Step three: Weed vinyl

The next step is to weed the vinyl, which means removing any excess vinyl that isn’t part of the final design. You can usually just start pulling up a corner, and the cut parts will stay attached to the clear layer that makes up the front of the vinyl. I love the cricut weeder tool and use it all the time to help weeding out small areas, like the inside of the e.

Then, once the vinyl is all weeded and only your final design remains, you can cut the letters apart from each other to get them ready to go. You want each section of the design that is going on its own stocking to be separate.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come. If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Step Four: Iron

Next you’ll want to iron your vinyl onto the stockings. First, place the letter where you want it to go, with the plastic layer on top. The letter should be facing forward and placed where you want it in the final design.

I cut a piece of a file folder to use inside my stocking to make it slightly stiffer so that ironing was easier. This is optional based on what kind of stocking you use.

You will want to set the iron to a setting for cotton, and then start ironing on top of the plastic over the letter. I ironed each letter for about one minute total, but it would probably have been fine with less.

Once the letter is fully adhered, peel back the plastic layer. If any part of the letter starts to come up, just let the plastic fall back down and iron until the letter is fully adhered. Once the plastic is off, you’re done! You’ve got your awesome DIY personalized stockings.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Step Five: Display!

Now all you have to do is hang your stockings and fill them with presents!

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

I’m so happy with how our DIY personalized stockings turned out. I think they’re super cute. Some of my family thinks capital letters would have looked better, but I just have a thing for lowercase. I almost always like the look of lowercase letters better.

I love having stockings in non-traditional colors as well. It’s easy to find red and green stockings but other colors are more difficult to come by.
If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Seriously, how cute do they look on the mantle? I just love them. If you can’t already tell, because I only took about 1 zillion pictures that I couldn’t help but share. I hope you enjoy looking at them!

And if you really can’t get enough, check out my Christmas living room tour.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come. If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come. If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

If you're looking for a fun easy way to make DIY personalized stockings, this tutorial is perfect! It's super adaptable, so you can really express your personal style. You can use any font or design you want to personalize your stockings, that way you can know exactly who each Christmas stocking belongs to. And if you have a lot of ideas, you can create them all. I absolutely love the results, and can't get enough of our super cute stockings! This is a really great Cricut project that will last you for years to come.

Let me know how making your own DIY personalized stockings goes for you! I would love to see some pictures.

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DIY Halloween Boo Shirt https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-halloween-boo-shirt/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-halloween-boo-shirt/#comments Fri, 21 Oct 2016 17:00:05 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=6221 Last weekend, I was getting ready to go to a Halloween party when I realized I had nothing to wear! I don’t have any cute halloween clothes- how is that possible? I love themed and festive things. So at the last minute I wanted to make something fun and I came up with this adorable...

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I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

Last weekend, I was getting ready to go to a Halloween party when I realized I had nothing to wear! I don’t have any cute halloween clothes- how is that possible? I love themed and festive things. So at the last minute I wanted to make something fun and I came up with this adorable shirt! In total the project took me less than 30 minutes and then I was off to the party, appropriately festive. And the shirt was a hit!

I did this project using my Cricut Explore Air, which is quickly becoming my favorite craft tool. I used it to make my adorable studio sign for my office that I absolutely love. And now this shirt is so amazingly easy to make with such great results. What’s not to love?

I was a bit nervous to try using iron-on vinyl, but it went really well. For my first time using iron-on vinyl I think I did a pretty good job! I used this tutorial from Rae Gun Ramblings to figure out what to do.

Alright- who’s ready to craft? I’ll walk you step by step how to make this shirt, and you can even download the design I used for free to make your own boo shirt!

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make! I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

tools and supplies:

step one: download file

boo-cut

Click the image to download the file!

This step is pretty self explanatory! Just click the image above to download the file you need to make this shirt. My favorite part is the little ghost.

The image is backwards- but don’t worry, that’s on purpose. When you cut iron-on vinyl you cut it backwards because the underside ends up becoming the front of the design.

step two: import image to cricut design studio

Launch your cricut design studio and start a new project. You’ll want to upload the image, and you can do this by clicking the upload image tab on the left. Them press the “upload image” button.

The upload will ask you what type of image it is, and you should select simple image. Next you will click through the select and erase and press next. Because the file is in .png format, the image is already transparent and you wont need to remove the background.

The images below show you what this process looks like:

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

step three: insert image to cricut design studio

Now that you’ve uploaded your image, you’ll want to insert it into your design studio so you can make the cut!

Click on the image you uploaded, and click insert images. You’ll want to resize the image to your desired size. I made mine 11″ by 7.48″, because I wanted a large design. You can size it to fit your shirt.

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

Step four: prepare your mat

Now that your design is ready, you’ll want to prepare your mat. You’ll want to place your vinyl front side down. The back side will look much duller and you should be able to tell the difference, as you can see in the photo below.

Make sure you have enough vinyl for the size you selected in the previous step.

Once your mat is prepared, you can load it into the Cricut machine. Make sure to set your dial to “iron on vinyl.”

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

step five: cut and peel

Now you’re ready to cut! If you press the green circle that says “go” in Cricut design studio, it will show you a preview of your design. Approve the preview and then press the flashing “go” on the machine once you are ready to cut.

When the cut is finished, you can peel away the excess vinyl to leave your design behind.

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

step six: weed

When you peeled away the vinyl, the smaller pieces on the inside of letters and the ghost eyes did not come up. It’s time to “weed” those out. You can use the cricut weeder to do this- or possibly a toothpick. Just push along the edge and the vinyl should pop up.

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

step seven: iron on

Once you’ve got the design how you want it, you’re ready to iron it on! You will leave the plastic on the front of the vinyl to iron over.

Place your design right side up on the shirt where you want it to be located. You’ll want to use a setting for cotton on your iron without water.

I put some cardboard between the top and the bottom to keep the shirt stiff and easy to iron. Then iron away for several minutes until you are confident the vinyl has attached to the shirt. And now you’re done! Just peel away the plastic and you’re ready to go!

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

Woohoo- you’re done!

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

I love this shirt because it’s cute and festive. I can’t get over how cute the ghost exclamation point is. I’m so glad I added it- it’s the small details that really make a big difference in the final design.

And who doesn’t love a little sparkle?

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

I honestly can’t believe how easy it was to make this shirt. I feel like I should customize all the shirts I own now… but I won’t go that crazy.

But at least now I know I can make something pretty quickly at the last minute!

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

And the important part is, Biscuit approves. He even got his hair all over it. Why do I ever wear black clothes?

But who could say no to that adorable face?

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

All in all, one of my favorite cricut projects to date. I feel like I’m getting the hang of it now so you can expect more fun cricut tutorials from me! I might even have a little holiday idea up my sleeve… I can’t wait to share it.

But for now, I’m loving my boo shirt!

I am loving this adorable DIY halloween shirt! This tutorial is so easy to follow, and the final product is adorable. Who says you need a full out costume to be festive? This fun "boo" shirt is perfect for halloween, and you won't believe how easy it is to make!

What do you think? Are you ready to make your shirt?

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