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DIY Pocket Tees with Cricut

Sep 26

*This post is sponsored by Cricut, as always- I only share companies I truly love! Affiliate links in this post. See my policies here*

DIY Pocket Tees with Cricut

Can I make a confession? One that goes against all crafty mamas out there (I’m assuming). I don’t like shirts with sayings on them. Or at least… I’m pretty picky. The bright colours and glitter… that’s all for the kids and I know they love it, but I’m usually not. These ones however? Cramming the saying of their choice into 3 square inches? I actually LOVE these. And want to make one for myself. Who am I even?

DIY Pocket Tees with Cricut

These shirts are so easy to make and they use of scraps of your iron on so they’re the perfect craft to use up your stash and customize some of your plain pocket tees! I share all the DIY instructions in this video below but if you’re more of a read it at work type of person, I’ve got you covered with photos/text below.

YouTube video

Supplies used for these DIY Pocket Tees:

  • Cricut Design Space Project (my designs)
  • Cricut Iron On Lite (I used White)
  • Cricut Maker with fine point blade (comes with)
  • Cricut EasyPress 2 6×7 with Mat
  • Font (A Frightful Affair) included in Cricut Access

Screen Capture: Making text designs using the attach tool in Cricut Design Space

Alright, the first thing you’ll need to do is cut out your designs! You can totally use mine, but if you want to make your own- here’s the tips. Make each line of text it’s own text box so you can size it independently. I used a font called A Frightful Affair and turned off the top layer. This font is included in Cricut Access. Make sure to measure the pocket on your tees and size your text accordingly! when you’re happy with the size and layout, select all the layers in that one pocket design and click ‘Attach’ in your right side panel. This will keep them together when you go to cut them.

Cutting out Iron On Lite with Cricut Maker

Weeding Iron on Lite

When you’re cutting any iron on designs, make sure to select ‘Mirror On’ and put the shiny side of your iron on material down on the mat! When it’s all cut out, go ahead and weed it while your EasyPress 2 or iron or whatever heats up.

Okay, can we just talk about how amazing this little EasyPress 2 is?! I loved my first EasyPress but now they come in different sizes, with software upgrades(!?), and perfectly even heat… I’m loving this thing! I used the 6×7″ EasyPress 2 for this project with the EasyPress Mat (helps hold the heat) and followed the instructions for a standard Iron on Lite Material on cotton (you can find all the guidelines here).

Using Iron on Lite with Cricut EasyPress 2

Using Iron on Lite with Cricut EasyPress 2

Make sure to heat up your fabric first, apply the iron on transfer according to your settings, then flip it over and add another 15 seconds or so of heat on the reverse. Then if you’re using iron on lite like me- warm peel! This makes a big big difference in how long the transfer lasts through washes I’ve realized (the hard way).

You’ll see in this next photo that I added a ‘tag’ kind of on the back bottom of Emmitt’s tee. He really wanted these symbols on there and there was no more room on the pocket so we came up with this idea. It’s very super hero-ish, he tells me.

DIY Pocket Tees with Cricut

DIY Pocket Tees with Cricut
Alright, that’s IT! That’s ALL. So. Freaking. Easy. You guys! I’m obsessed and already have designs to cut out for Aubrey and I. Tell me… what would you put on yours?!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

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Colleen is the DIY blogger and author behind Lemon Thistle blog where she shares hands on DIY tutorials, home renovations, hand lettered designs, and projects to simplify your life… beautifully.
If you enjoy modern home decor (that’s totally cozy for your family!), saving money through DIY and simplified lifestyle- you’ll love the tutorials Colleen shares on LemonThistle.com. Find her @colleenpastoor everywhere else!

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  1. Avatar photoGay Prewett

    Oct 14 at 2:20 pm

    Thanks for this idea! So cute, and will make nice gifts for birthdays or Christmas.

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