Let your villain side show while wearing this Pick Your Poison shirt!
I have a soft spot in my heart for everything that has to do with Disney Villains, and not just during Halloween season. Some of the best villains have come up with creative concoctions, but I'd have to say that Yzma (The Emperor's New Groove) is probably my favorite one of all! This "Pick Your Poison" cut file was inspired by these evil characters, and I hope you love it just as much as I do! This cut file would be perfect for your next trip to Disney, or place the design on a sign to display in your Disney-loving home!
To make your own Pick Your Poison shirt, you'll need these supplies:
- Blank Shirt
- "Pick Your Poison" cut file (personal and commercial use available)
- Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore Air 2 machine
- HTV/Iron-On Vinyl OR
- Glitter HTV/Iron-On Vinyl
- EasyPress 2
- EasyPress Mat
- Iron-On Protective Sheet
- Weeding Tools
Upload the "Pick Your Poison" cut file into Design Space and size the image to fit your shirt. Select different parts of the design and change colors as necessary. If you are making shirts for the whole family, you can change the colors around on each separate design so that each shirt is a little bit different - which is pretty fun!
Before cutting the iron-on vinyl, make sure to mirror your image! If you don't, your design will be backwards when you put it on the shirt. To do this, select the mat thumbnail in Design Space before cutting, and click the "Mirror" toggle to reverse the image.
*Here's a great tutorial on how to upload your own images into Cricut Design Space.
*Here's a great tutorial on how to upload your own images into Cricut Design Space.
For this shirt, I used white HTV. Place the vinyl face-down on the mat, and load it into the machine. Change the material settings to the type of vinyl you are cutting, and then click the "Go" button to cut the vinyl.
"Weed" the excess vinyl by removing all of the parts that don't belong in the design. I usually peel away the outer edges starting at the corner and working my way around the design. Then I use weeding tools to remove the smaller pieces of the design.
"Weed" the excess vinyl by removing all of the parts that don't belong in the design. I usually peel away the outer edges starting at the corner and working my way around the design. Then I use weeding tools to remove the smaller pieces of the design.
Plug in the EasyPress 2 and power it on. Each kind of HTV has a different heat and time setting, so be sure to check the recommended EasyPress settings before getting started. Adjust the heat and time setting to your shirt and vinyl specifications. Once the light turns green and the machine beeps, it's ready to use.
When the EasyPress is up to temperature, place your shirt on the EasyPress Mat and preheat the area for 5-10 seconds. Lay the HTV down on the shirt, with the clear carrier sheet facing up. Set the EasyPress over the vinyl and press the green "C" button. Hold firmly in place while the timer counts down. Turn the shirt over and press the EasyPress firmly again for 15 seconds. Peel off the carrier sheet while the vinyl is still warm.
The cut file comes with multiple file types, so you can actually cut the design with any vinyl cutting machine. I hope you enjoy using this cut file, and I would absolutely LOVE to see your creations!! Tag me on Instagram and Facebook, and leave a comment/photo on the project pin on Pinterest!
Which poison would you pick? Let's chat about it in the comments!
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Love it! I'm a Disney Villains girl too...they always have the best colors and costumes. Thanks for the cut file!
ReplyDeleteI can’t find the down load links for this shirt, Harry Potter nurse, and its so cold shirt.
ReplyDeleteHi V! The links to the cut files are in the list of supplies.
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