Get the free svg cut file and tutorial to feel like a kid again and try not to grow up with this Peter Pan Inspired DIY Disney Shirt.
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One of our favorite rides at Disneyland is Peter Pan. It’s a classic! We try and go on it every visit to the parks. It’s amazing how many people love it and how busy it is. It’s also one of the few rides that is still running since Disneyland opened July 17, 1955.
To celebrate this classic ride and movie, I thought it was deserving of it’s very own DIY Disney Shirt. Choosing to go with one of the classic lines of the movie, I hand lettered the phrase and created the cut file to make these shirts.
To make a Peter Pan Inspired DIY Disney Shirt you will need:
Cricut Maker or Cutting Machine
Plain Shirts
DIY Disney Shirt
Once you have downloaded and unzipped the Second Star Cut File, upload the SVG into Cricut Design Space. Open the cut file onto your canvas and size it to fit your shirt. Click the make it button and you’ll see the design show up on a mat preview.
Be sure to click the mirror image button on the right hand under the cutting mat view. Place the iron on vinyl facedown onto the cutting mat. (Make sure to place the vinyl shiny side down.) Load the mat into the machine and select iron on as your cutting material. Click the green blinking go button on the machine to begin cutting.
Unload the mat from the machine and remove the vinyl from the mat. Use the weeding tool to remove the unwanted vinyl from your design. Flip the design over and place on your shirt shiny side up. Keeping the protective plastic cover sheet on the vinyl until after you have ironed the design onto your shirt.
Set the EasyPress 2 to the recommended settings for iron on. Lay the shirt on the EasyPress mat and once the design is placed where you want, press the shirt with the EasyPress 2 for 30 seconds on the front. With the plastic cover still on the vinyl, turn the shirt over and press for 15 seconds on the back. Remove the plastic cover while it is still warm.
To me, Disney is all about feeling like a kid, achieving your dreams, imagination and adventure. Neverland is the perfect place to do all those things. And now we will always remember exactly where it is, and be inspired to always be a kid at heart.
Check out these other DIY Disney Shirts and make something for everyone in the family for your next Disney trip.
Do you love making your own shirts? It’s my favorite thing to do before we head off on a Disney adventure. I’d love to see how you use these files!
Happy Crafting!
Liz
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