 Hey new Superbowl party! We just used our Cricut to make multi-color heat transfer vinyl t-shirts and we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back! Do you like to do a builder make it or go to Superbowl parties? Then you should totally subscribe to this channel because that's what we do. This week we got a request from one of our viewers asking for a two-color t-shirt. How to make a two-color heat transfer vinyl t-shirt. And guess what's this weekend? Superbowl! Guess some Superbowl t-shirts. Each of us are going to support a team. I picked the Rams. And I picked the Patriots. So let's go to design space. I'll show you a couple of tricks in there and then we'll get to pressing. Depressing. Heat pressing. Oh, heat pressing. Okay, this is super easy. We're going to hit upload, upload image, browse to our image. We're going to use this one. Hit open. It imports the image. Looks good. Hit save. Next I'll select the image to insert onto our canvas. And with this one it happens to come in at just the right size. Eight and a half inches is perfect. You'll notice over here that if you try and select to make it, our letters come out jumble. So what you'll want to do is select this grouping, hit the shift key, select this grouping and weld those together. Now when you select to make it, comes out perfectly. All of our mats and colors are set. All we have to do is select our material as heat transfer vinyl, load our mat and press the flashing go button. What's up? I'm all done. How about you? All right, so we have everything cut out. All of our little jams are cut out. We got most of them weeded. I have to finish weeding my letters. Do you want to weed my letters or carry the heat press over here? I will finish weeding. I'm going to get the heat press. Do not want to carry that thing. Heat press is up at 330 degrees. We've already done all of our cutting, weeding. Now we're ready to press. Who's going first? You're going first. All your stuff's right here and your shirt. I'm going first. I'm going to press my shirt for five seconds. Five seconds. All right, which is going down first. All right, I think your big circle goes down first. All right, just press it for five seconds. Yep. Just so that we can layer each one. Three, two, one. And we'll put it for a full press. Do longer. Do 30 seconds maybe. You're stretching it. Oh, you got it. That looks good. You got it. It goes down like this? No. You guys want to see what we're doing? 30 seconds there? Yeah, that's what it says. 30 seconds, except for the letters. There's my shirt. Three color. It took like three minutes after we weeded it. All right, Kim. What do you got now? Wait till you see what I've got. Okay, so for mine, I'm going to use this gray t-shirt. And I have glitter heat transfer vinyl. Ooh, so glittery. And mine's going to say Patriots, but I'm going to have this football, which is kind of a large football, but it's going to look okay. All right, give me my five second warm-up. Let me get it on there nice and even. Looks so sparkly, babe. There's Kim's Patriots. Here's my Rams. You ready to go try them on, babe? I am. Good job. Let's do it. Just in front of you. You did a baby laugh. Okay. All right, over time. All right.