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Obviously these ones I made for my own baby but they are great for baby gifts as well.Are you curious about how to get and use a new font? Then this post is for you! You’re welcome in advance! ? It is fun to try to come up with new design ideas and then just cut it out, iron it on and within minutes be able to see the finished product. I think that onesies have been one of my favorite things to make with my Cricut because they are so quick and easy and you can put pretty much anything you can think of on them. Once it is ironed on, peel off the plastic and your onesie is ready to go. I like to use a pressing cloth because personally I have had better results that way and I feel like it protects the white onesie just in case there is anything on my iron.
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Cut out and weed the designs, stick them where you want them to go and press. Last all you need to do is iron your designs onto the onesies. The next step is to cut it out, just make sure you put your iron on vinyl in with the plastic sheet down on your mat and don't forget to mirror your images. If you wanted to use the design for something else, a bigger t-shirt, a sticker, or whatever else you can think of to use it on, it is easy to resize your cut file to whatever size you need it to be.
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Some may be slightly bigger or smaller but right around that size is kind of what I aim for. For onesies, at least the small sizes that I was doing, I have found that somewhere right around 4" across is a good size. Once I find the images and fonts that I want to use I make sure everything is where I want it to be and the size that I want it. By playing around with images available through design space and the different tools like slice, weld and attach, sometimes you are able to create exactly what you are looking for. To create the hoops I combined a couple different images, I started with a ring and then I welded a rectangle or two onto the bottom of it, that way I was able to make the design that I wanted. Some of the pictures I created using images I downloaded from design space, for example the footprints on the Mischief Managed onesie, and the hoops and broom on the I'm a Keeper onesie.
#HARRY POTTER FONT CRICUT DESIGN SPACE FOR FREE#
The same goes for fonts, I used 3 special fonts that I downloaded for free from, Star Wars, Harry P, and Ringbearer, but the free versions are usually for personal use only so if you are wanting to share or sell something you will want to see if there is a license you can purchase or choose a different font. I felt ok about using the images I found to make something for my own personal use but do not feel comfortable either sharing the files or selling items made using those. The first thing that I did was search for images online to use for some of symbols and pictures that I wanted, Disclaimer- images are copyrighted so be aware of that when you use images you find online and when deciding how to use them. I used Cricut Iron on vinyl for all of my designs, both regular and flocked. Two of the files I created used only things that were public and I can share those, they are Cricut Design Space files because that is where I designed them and I will link to those two so that you can make your own if you want. Most of them I can't share the files because most of the images and fonts are for personal use only but I thought I would share them just to give some ideas for some fun geeky onesies. We have some Star Wars, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Star Trek, and Lord of the Rings designs. It was fun to come up with our own unique designs. We thought it would be fun to make some onesies that had geeky themes so I designed and made a whole bunch. I know more about superheroes, Star Wars, and Star Trek than I ever thought I would. I didn't read the Harry Potter books until after we were married and now they are some of my favorites, I enjoy watching shows that I probably never would have watched before marrying Jake like Doctor Who and The Flash. The longer I have been married to him the more I have come to enjoy some of those things myself. My husband is a huge geek, like he is into most geeky fandoms and even writes a geeky blog.