How to use Cricut Design Space, cut & apply iron-on vinyl (HTV) to flip flops.
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What better time than a heat wave to make your own customised flip flops?! The sun is out and so are our feet! Not something that happens all that often here in the UK, so we’re making the most of it and pimping up our footwear!
If you’re just dipping your toe into the world of Cricut (yes, you can expect a few foot related puns), then we’re here to hold your hand with our step-by-step instructions, taking you from design using Cricut Design Space, to cut and application of iron-on vinyl (HTV). If you’re feeling a little more confident and are just looking for tips on a particular step, check out the time stamps in the video description box on YouTube to jump ahead.
The perfect Cricut project whether you’re prepping for your honeymoon, a beachy vacay or simply hanging by the paddling pool in the back garden with the kids, simply adapt the wording of our design to suit!
What we used:
(*Please note: products marked with an asterisk are affiliate links, which means we receive a nominal amount from the seller for the referral at no extra cost to you.)
• Flip Flops*
• Cricut Maker (other Cricut machines can also be used)*
• Fine Point Blade (usually included with the Cricut Maker machine)
• Cricut Iron-On, Matte “White”*
• Cricut Glitter Iron-On “Silver”*
• Heat Resistant Sheet (/Baking Sheet)
• Scissors
If you’re in Canada, you can find the vinyls here: https://amzn.to/3P0m3Uw* and https://amzn.to/3asPBLL*
USA: https://amzn.to/3RtuMA9* and https://amzn.to/3uHzUqE* (*Affiliate Links)
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