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Your little leprechaun will be the cutest kid on the block with this DIY St. Patricks Day Shirt that says Leprechaun in Training. Has an easy step by step tutorial, instruction photos and free cut file for the Cricut. A great Cricut Project to make shirts for the whole family.
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DIY St Patrick's Day Shirt With Free Cut File

Your little leprechaun will be the cutest kid on the block with this DIY St. Patricks Day shirt! Use this Free Leprechaun in Training SVG to create an adorable green shirt using your Cricut or Silhouette. Included an easy step by step tutorial, instruction photos and free cut file. A great Cricut St. Patty’s Day project to make shirts for the whole family.
Author: Crystal

Equipment

  • Cricut
  • Standard Grip Cutting Mat
  • Everyday Iron-On or Iron-On Glitter (For this project I used Gold Glitter for the hat band and the word Leprechaun, Kiwi Glitter for the shamrock and Black Iron On Light for the hat. I also think that the Black Gold Glitter would look awesome for the hat. Alternatively if you made this on a white shirt the Jade Glitter would look great for the hat.)
  • Cricut EasyPress
  • Shirt
  • Leprechaun In Training Cut File (upload by entering name and email address in box above)

Instructions

  • Upload my Leprechaun In Training cut file to Cricut Design Space. Size the design to the size that you would like it for your shirt.
  • Click Make It. You will then be brought to the cut menu. Make sure to click the “Mirror ” slider to mirror your design. You want to do this since the Cricut cuts iron on with the front facing part facing down).
  • Set your cutting material to the type of HTV you are using. Follow the prompts on the screen to cut your pieces. 
  • Weed away the “negative” part of the design that won’t be used on your shirt, and then iron it on your shirt according to the instructions for that kind of HTV and the material of shirt you are applying it to. 
  • Voila! You have an adorable shirt, perfect for your “Leprechaun in Training” to wear on St. Patrick’s Day!