Learn how to apply HTV to a shirt or other fabric, canvas, or wood, plus snag this FREE cut file!
It’s a quick and easy project that anyone can do to make a custom DIY shirt for a cool kid in your life!
How to Apply HTV to a Shirt + ‘One Cool Kid’ FREE Cut File!
Howdy, folks!
Today I have some exciting news…I’m guest posting over at an amazingly creative blog–Melly Moments!
Mel is a great bloggy buddy of mine and she shares inspiring crafty creations as well as super helpful parenting advice.
She also happens to have an adorable little boy just a few days younger than my pipsqueak, and recently gave birth to another equally adorable son!
I don’t know how she manages a toddler AND newborn AND crafting AND a blog (not to mention life in general), but she sure makes it look easy!
Since I’m in love with my beloved Silhouette Cameo and using it to create fun DIY projects with heat transfer vinyl (HTV), my guest post gives allllll the details on how to apply HTV to a shirt (or really any fabric…even canvas or wood!).
It’s a simple tutorial using a ‘One Cool Kid’ design that I turned into a t-shirt for my son.
And if you also happen to have a cool kid in your life, you can snag the FREE cut file and make them a shirt too!
COOL KIDS UNITE!!

How to Apply HTV to a Shirt + ‘One Cool Kid’ FREE Cut File!
To see my full tutorial on how to apply HTV to a shirt and grab this FREE ‘One Cool Kid’ cut file, head on over to Melly Moments using the link below!
And make sure you check out her other awesome ideas as well…she’s got great stuff going on over there!
>>> CLICK HERE TO SEE MY FULL TUTORIAL AND GRAB YOUR FREE ‘ONE COOL KID’ CUT FILE! <<<

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Don’t miss my other fun Silhouette projects using HTV and vinyl, lots of FREE cut files and printables, and other fun ideas for the kiddos, like these projects!



Thanks so much for stopping by! Happy crafting!

Amanda
Friday 16th of March 2018
So cute t-shirt! Really you are so talented. I am a great fan of these cute projects. I will defenatly try this fir my kids. Thanks for the tutorial.
Marilyn
Wednesday 12th of August 2015
Hi Christine, Thanks so much for the cut file and tutorial I really enjoyed watching it...your son is adorable. May I ask which font you used...Many thanks
Christine
Thursday 13th of August 2015
Thanks so much, Marilyn! The font is called True North 3D Black. It's not a free font but I purchased it for a huge discount when it was part of a bundle package on a designer site.
Megan @ C'mon Get Crafty
Sunday 26th of July 2015
Love this adorable shirt! Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday, we are live again and I can't wait to see what you link up!
Christine
Sunday 26th of July 2015
Thanks Megan! I'm also one of your co-hosts at Merry Monday! :)
Emily @ Two Purple Couches
Thursday 23rd of July 2015
Aww, this tee is so cute! And your son is such a cool model ;)
Kelly of Simply Kelly Designs
Tuesday 21st of July 2015
Such a cute shirt for a cute kid! Thanks for sharing the cut file.