10 Cricut DIY T-Shirts We Love for Holiday Gifts
October 15th, 2018 • Contributor: Cricut Blog Team
This holiday season is all about personalization. For those of you that love making iron-on projects, specifically t-shirts, we’ve got a roundup of 10 of our favorite DIY t-shirts to give every person in your life this holiday season (even yourself!).
So grab your Cricut EasyPress 2, favorite iron-on colors, and get ready to make some amazing t-shirts with us.
For the woman who wears her heart on her sleeve (or shirt).

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (12”x 10 size)
- Iron-on Designs™, Love Heart
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a gray t-shirt from Old Navy for this project.
To see a variety of Cricut iron-on designs (no machine required for this project) visit shop.cricut.com. This includes the Whatever Sprinkles Your Donut Iron-on design in the header image of this post.
For the bride who wants to make for her bridesmaids.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Glitter Iron-on in Silver
- Bride’s Bestie Shirt ready-to-make projects in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (12”x 10 size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a tank top from Target for this project.
For the outdoor adventurer in your life.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in black and white
- I Sleep Around T-shirt ready-to-make project in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (12”x 10 size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a gray t-shirt from Old Navy for this project.
To see the full collection of shirts that go with this fun shirt, visit the Cricut blog post here.
For the taco lover.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in black and yellow
- Taco Squad T-Shirt ready-to-make project in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (9”x 9" size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size) (or you can purchase the smaller size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a gray t-shirt from Old Navy for this project.
To see the full collection of shirts that go with this hilarious shirt, visit the Cricut blog post here.
For the woman who dreams of living in Paris.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in white
- Oui T-shirt ready-to-make project in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (9”x 9" size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size) (or you can purchase the smaller size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a navy t-shirt from Old Navy for this project.
To see the full collection of shirts that go with this dream shirt, visit the Cricut blog post here.
For the woman who loves to run.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in wine
- Run For Your Life ready-to-make projects in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (9”x 9" size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size) (or you can purchase the smaller size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a tank top from Target for this project.
For the gal who prefers fries over guys.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in neon blue, yellow and black
- Foil Iron-on with StrongBond in light gold
- Fries Not Guys Tee ready-to-make projects in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (9”x 9" size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (20” x 16” size) (or you can purchase the smaller size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a t-shirt from Target for this project.
For the woman who loves simple monograms.

All you need to make this shirt is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Foil Iron-on with StrongBond in red
- Lipstick lettering font in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (6”x 7” size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (8” x 10” size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a long-sleeve shirt from Target for this project.
For the new mom.
Okay, we know these aren’t technically t-shirts but we couldn’t resist showing you some of our favorite adorable onesies for the new mom in your life (or if you’re a new mom!).

All you need to make this onesie is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in white
- Cricut Glitter Iron-on in Silver
- Pretty in Pink image in Design Space (or Brush Script font)
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (6”x 7” size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (8” x 10” size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a onesie from Target for this project.

All you need to make this onesie is:
- Cricut machine (Cricut Explore family or Cricut Maker)
- Cricut Everyday Iron-on with StrongBond in white and navy
- I Love You image in Design Space
- Cricut EasyPress 2 (6”x 7” size)
- Cricut EasyPress mat (8” x 10” size)
- Recommended: Cricut Iron-on Protective Sheet
*We used a onesie from Target for this project.
If you’re loving these different t-shirts as much as we do, share this post with your friends that would love them too! The best thing is all of these shirts are super easy DIY projects that will take you minutes to complete, and the personalization will mean so much to the people you give them to in your life. You can also wear them with pride if you’re making them for you! That’s totally okay, we think giving yourself fun gifts is self-pampering that’s absolutely necessary.
Tell us in the comments what other t-shirts you’d love for us to make and make sure you search the Cricut blog for tons of t-shirt making inspiration and tutorials. #CricutMade
