🇺🇸 How to Make Your First 4th of July Shirt Using a Cricut & Heat Press

If you’re new to Cricut and want to make a cute, custom 4th of July shirt, you’re in the right place! This step-by-step tutorial will walk you through creating your very first Independence Day shirt — no experience required. Let’s get crafty!


✂️ What You’ll Need:


🎨 Step 1: Download Your Design

I chose this one from Creative Fabrica! https://www.creativefabrica.com/product/my-first-4th-of-july-design-png/ref/1758875


🧠 Step 2: Upload and Resize in Design Space

Open Cricut Design Space, upload your SVG, and adjust the size to fit your t-shirt.
📏 Tip: check out this sizing guide to help you with sizing. But I always measure first! When I don’t, I usually mess things up!


🧲 Step 3: Mirror and Cut

  • Select your vinyl type in the “Set Materials” menu.
  • Always mirror your design when using iron-on/HTV!
  • Don’t forget to put down the shiny side or the carrier side down on the mat. You want your vinyl cut and not the carrier sheet.
  • You have a different color for each mat. I try and buy mats on sale!
  • Load your vinyl shiny side down on the mat and press go!
  • Side note: Glitter vinyl does not layer well. I do not recommend using glitter vinyl for layering.

🪄 Step 4: Weed Your Design

Use your weeding tool to carefully peel away the excess vinyl, leaving only the design on the clear carrier sheet.


🔥 Step 5: Press Your Design

Preheat your t-shirt for 5 seconds to remove moisture.
Position your design, lay your Teflon or parchment sheet on top, and press:

  • Cricut EasyPress/or other heat press: 315°F for 30 seconds (light pressure)
  • Heat Press: 305–315°F for 15–30 seconds, depending on your vinyl

Peel off the carrier sheet (check whether it’s a hot or cool peel!).


🧼 Step 6: Care Tips

Let the shirt sit for 24 hours before washing. Wash inside out in cold water and hang dry or tumble on low.


🧨 You’re Done!

Your first 4th of July shirt is ready to shine — literally! Whether you’re headed to a barbecue, fireworks show, or parade, you’ll be decked out in homemade red, white, and blue.


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