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Hundred days of school shirts
Hundred days of school shirts















For ALL OTHER BRICK COLORS, select just those bricks and line them up tightly in the top left corner of the cutting mat in the program. Pick the color you want to start with, delete all other bricks of another color, flip horizontally, and cut. OPTION 2: Follow the first step from above. Then you simply need to lay down the vinyl, one color at a time, and iron it onto the shirt.

hundred days of school shirts

Repeat this process until all the bricks are cut. Click UNDO ( or Ctrl Z) until you return to the original image then delete all bricks but those of the second color you are cutting. Leave the red bricks in place, flip image horizontally, and cut the bricks out. OPTION 1: Use the printed pattern as a guide and delete all bricks except of one color ( example: if you’re cutting red HTV, delete all bricks that will be any other color other than red). The end result for both will be an impossibly cute LEGO shirt!

hundred days of school shirts

The second uses MUCH less HTV ( scrap-buster!) but takes a little longer. The first one will use a lot more HTV, but will be quicker. There are a couple of options to cut this design. Now you can easily print the image and color in the bricks so you can keep up with the color pattern. You can always resize again when you’re actually ready to cut the images.Ģ) Open the Line Color Window in the toolbar and change the line color to black ( this step is totally optional, but I usually do this becauseĢ) you have more black toner in your printer than any other color)ģ) Open the Line Style Window in the toolbar, set the Line Style to the solid line and set the Line Thickness to 1.5. Rotate the image to fit on the paper, resize if necessary. The the line thickness of a Silhouette Studio file is 0, so while you can see the pattern on your computer screen, it will actually print absolutely nothing.ġ) The first thing to do is resize the paper size to 8 1/2 x 11 to fit your printer paper size. You will need to alter the image slightly in order to print, and I have some step by step directions for you. I had 6 HTV colors on hand to use, but you can use and many or few colors as you like. The easiest way to keep track of the colors you want to use on the pattern is to print out the design and color in the bricks.

hundred days of school shirts

NOTE: Remember to always flip images horizontally for heat transfer projects!ġ00 Days of School LEGO Shirt Coloring Sheet This is a great scrap-busting project so gather any primary-colored heat transfer vinyl ( affiliate link) that you have been stashing. This design is made up of exactly 100 LEGO bricks, perfect for celebrating the 100th Day of School! I hope you enjoy this 100 days of school LEGO shirt idea!

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I’m sharing the free cut file with you guys today and all the deets on how to thriftily use all this different colored heat transfer vinyl ( affiliate link) to create a unified pattern. I came up with this fun LEGO heat transfer pattern that uses, you guessed it, 100 LEGOS to spell out! My boys LOVE LEGOS ( that is SUCH an understatement!) so I knew we needed to incorporate them into our shirt theme. My sons’ school loves to celebrate and this year, instead of dressing like they are 100 years old as we’ve done in the past, they want the kids to wear 100 Days of School shirts! This 100 Days of School LEGO shirt is perfect for your block building little one’s school celebration of 100 Days Smarter!















Hundred days of school shirts