DIY Hipster Rudolph Shirt Made with the Cricut

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Make an adorable Hipster Rudolph Christmas Shirt using our step by step instructions and free Rudolph SVG Cut File! A fun Christmas Craft using your Cricut or Silhouette! #FreeSVG #Cricut #Silhouette #ChristmasCrafts #ChristmasShirt #glitter #ChristmasCrafting #Rudolph #RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer

I love Christmas. Without a doubt it is my favorite time of the year. Christmas music, holiday cheer, searching for the perfect gift… and the magic. Becoming a parent allows me to see the magic of Christmas in a whole new light. Bean is 6 years old this year, and the magic of Christmas is alive in her heart. She can’t wait to see Santa this year for photos, she’s over the moon excited for Elf on the Shelf and she’s already trying to decide what to put out for Santa and Rudolph on Christmas Eve. 

I love giving handmade gifts at Christmas, both gifts that I make myself and gifts that I buy that someone else has made by hand. I have a hard time keeping the gifts a secret. I want to show them off the moment that they are ready. 

Christmas Crafts With Cricut

This month is our final month of the Cricut Designs Space Star Challenge. Our theme was “The 13th Day of Christmsa”. I thought long and hard about what I would make for my project. I decided it had to be a gift for my girl who keeps the magic of Christmas alive and well in her heart. When people talk about how many reindeer Santa has they say he has 8 reindeer, people forget about the 9th reindeer, Rudolph. Similarly no one talks about the 13th Day of Christmas 😉 so I decided to make a Rudolph design. 

I wanted to put a new twist on Rudolph. I love how bucks and faux antlers have become such a decorating trend. The whole hipster ski lodge vibe is alive and well in the Pacific Northwest so I decided to give Rudolph a hipster twist by making him a dashing buck in silhouette with a glittery red nose. Cricut has a beautiful selection of Iron On Vinyl.  I decided to make Rudolph’s body in Silver Iron On Glitter and his nose in Red Iron On Glitter.

Want to learn how to make a Hipster Rudolph shirt of your own? Read on, and hop over to Cutting Machine Crafting to get this free cut file! It’s great for so many Christmas crafts, not just shirts!

Free SVG Cut File Rudolph Silhouette For Christmas Crafting Fun
Make an adorable Hipster Rudolph Christmas Shirt using our step by step instructions and free Rudolph SVG Cut File! A fun Christmas Craft using your Cricut or Silhouette! #FreeSVG #Cricut #Silhouette #ChristmasCrafts #ChristmasShirt #glitter #ChristmasCrafting #Rudolph #RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer

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Make an adorable Hipster Rudolph Christmas Shirt using our step by step instructions and free Rudolph SVG Cut File! A fun Christmas Craft using your Cricut or Silhouette! #FreeSVG #Cricut #Silhouette #ChristmasCrafts #ChristmasShirt #glitter #ChristmasCrafting #Rudolph #RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer

Hipster Rudolph Shirt

Instructions

  • Upload the Rudolph Cut File from Cutting Machine Crafting to Cricut Design Space. Measure your shirt to see how big you want your image to be cut. Size your image accordingly by clicking on the image and using the arrow button that appears in the bottom corner to size, or by using the sizing boxes in the toolbar. Click "Make It" and follow the prompts on the screen. If you care about what direction your reindeer is facing, you will want to use the mirror slider under the cutting mat on the left hand side of the screen. You will want it facing in the opposite direction that you want it on your shirt since HTV cuts from the back.
  • Cut Rudolph’s body out of silver glitter heat transfer vinyl (or the color you would prefer), and Rudolph's nose out of red glitter heat transfer vinyl (or the color you would prefer).
  • Weed out the vinyl that isn’t part of your design leaving your design on the clear plastic backing
  • Position your design on your shirt vinyl side down (sparkle and plastic backing faced up). Use your Cricut EasyPress or Iron to adhere the HTV to your shirt using the heat settings recommended for the HTV you are using.
  • Once Rudolph's body is firmly adhered to your shirt, remove the clear plastic barrier and repeat step 4 with Rudolph's nose.

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I love the way the shirt turned out and was even happier once I saw it on Bean. She didn’t want to take it off and wore it to school the day after our photo shoot. When her teacher told her how much she liked her shirt she exclaimed “My Mommy made it for me!” Her teacher was blown away that it was custom designed and handmade. 

This easy 15 minute project is perfect for beginners and is so cute for Christmas!

Sew Creative's Hipster Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Hipster Shirt made on the Cricut Explore with Expressions Vinyl- An easy and inexpensive DIY Christmas gift

Ready to see all the awesome projects my crafty friends made?

My Cricut Design Star Challenge team, Team Lucky #13 all put together some amazing DIY gift ideas! Please visit all of their posts to be inspired for some great DIY Christmas gifts. 

7 Great DIY Christsmas Gifts Made on the Cricut Explore from Team #13 of the Cricut Design Space Star Challenge

1. Merry & Bright t-shirts from Tricia of Suburban Bitches

2. Holiday Wall Decal from Melissa of The Sweet Escape

3. Paper Christmas Trees from MJ of Pars Caeli

4. DIY Vinyl Mugs & Ugly Christmas Sweater from Andrea at Andrea’s Notebook

5. Pin the Beard on the Gnome game by Katie of That Girl Katie

6. Hipster Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Shirt by Crystal of Sew Creative

7. Swans a Swimming Purse by Celina of Petit a Petit and Family

Cricut Design Space Star Team Lucky 13

Tell me… Which of these projects will you try to make first?

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288 Comments

  1. Linda Sheets says:

    I would make matching shirts for Christmas for my two great granddaughters, they are 5 and 8. Something with glitter.

  2. I am etching glassware as Christmas gifts. The Explore would make the stencils way cuter and easier!

  3. The first thing I would make would be a vinyl project!

  4. I saw some awesome monogrammed plastic cuff bracelets that I would make for my kids’ teachers.

  5. Jayne hilger says:

    I am working on an event for my daughter’s high school dance team. The event is to high light the team’s dance for National competition. The high school’s mascot is jaguar. There is a 3D jaguar that is EXACTLY what I need to complete my table landscape. I cannot cut the jaguar with my Cricut Expression. I would be saving to buy my Cricut Explore, but am saving instead to take my daughter to Florida for the competition in February. I NEED THAT CRICUT EXPLORE!!!!

  6. Linda Sheets says:

    I would beautify up some holiday napkins for a gift.

  7. Mary Helene says:

    I would make Thank you cards to use for after Christmas.

  8. I will make baby onesies

  9. Julie Locke says:

    There are so many things to make, not sure where I would start. Love the shirt. Super cute!

  10. I would make a SANTA and his reindeer vinyl sign… Thank you so much for this awesome chance to win…

  11. Kim Salkus says:

    i would like to make some appliqués for my three Scottish Terriers new beds

  12. Christina says:

    I am a cricut virgin, have always wanted to get one. I am in love with Monarch butterflies, I raise and release them at home and donate them to kids’ elementary school. I fell in love with the dress made out of monarchs made from the cricut explore.
    My first project would be anything involving Monarch butterflies.

  13. Caryn Greenwalt says:

    I would make matching family shirts for all the grandkids for family photos at Christmas. They would be super cute with their handmade pajama pants.

  14. Debra Lovell says:

    I Love Cricut!!!!

  15. Debra Lovell says:

    Im making Christmas Cards!!

  16. Amazing and Adorable Project! Very inspiring!

  17. Kristi curtis says:

    Now sure what I would make. Just try to get it working would make me happy.

  18. I love making gift boxes and bows for my grand kids.. They love them. They can’t wait to see what I come up with each year.