Indy’s New Shirt
I printed a design on a T-shirt. For my birthday, my mom gave me iron-on material to use with our new Cricut machine.

All that I needed was something to iron it on, so I bought a blank T-shirt from the store as you guys know.

And, since I really wanted to make Indy a personalized shirt, I decided I would start with his first.

First, I inscribed the iron-on material with a logo. Then, after pealing the excess paper from around it, I centered it on the shirt, preheated my iron, and prepared to press the profile on.

My precise mom melted it on for me, and it resulted in a superb (in my opinion) T-shirt.


I really loved the result. And that’s how I changed (with the help of my mom) a blank shirt into a personal treasure.