There’s just something about heading out to a Disney vacation that makes you want to craft all.the.things, am I right?! I made some DIY Disney Mickey Ears, Diy Tees, and even sewed up some drawstring bags that turned out sooooo cute. Today I wanted to show you the DIY Disney Tee with FREE cut file – yep, you too can make it, super easy!
I really LOVED how these turned out and am excited to share the cut files with you. In case you love pinning to save for later, here you go:
They were perfect!! (yes, I’m wearing a fanny pack, it’s from Walmart – those things are ah-mazing!!). This post may contain affiliate links.
DIY Make Your Own Disney Shirts
You’ll need:
–blank tee – we loved the baseball style ones
–optional, GLITTER heat transfer vinyl (wherever you see red I used glitter!!)
—Silhouette Cutting Machine (you can get 10% off HERE with code 10OFF)
–Cut Files (see below)
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Disney Tee Cut Files Decal
Cursive “love” with Disney mickey head is HERE and will work with either/both a Silhouette machine or a Cricut Machine.
You can get the Best Day Ever, Disney Vibes, and Square Love as a free cut file by entering your email into the box below:
How to Make a Custom Tshirt
- Cut your decal using your cutting machine (I LOVE my Silhouette! – get 10% with code “10OFF” HERE. Cricuts are great too) – be sure you’re cutting it MIRRORED
- Weed out the extra vinyl
- Use an iron and press your design onto your tee
- That’s it!! If you’d like more step-by-step details on how to make a custom vinyl tee, I have a video for that!
Disney Craft Ideas
If you love all things Disney and are looking for more Disney Craft ideas, I have those too! Be sure to check out:
—Simple Minnie Mouse Costume (no-sew!)
—Make Your Own Minnie Mouse Ears Headband
—Rolled flower Minnie Mouse Hairclip
And enjoy your DIY Disney Tee with FREE cut file – have fun making them!
The link to the cut files doesn’t seem to work. Has the offer expired?
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Thanks,
Simone
Are you opening the link with your Silhouette software? It’s a silhouette cut file, so it’s designed to open in that software, that might be the problem?