Print & Cut Designs, made with cricut, on wal-mart shirts. Cliff Note Version: Avery Iron On Paper, Design from Pinterest, Don't forget to Mirror! Cut on Iron on Setting (But cut twice) & I used a regular iron. The maximum print size for Print Then Cut is 9.25" x 6.75". These are the materials I used. You do NOT need the parchment paper, I used it out of habit. I used the blue mat, a silicone baking sheet inside the shirt, Avery fabric transfer paper, and my iron. Oh - and I also finally used the spatula tool! It wasn't necessary, but it was helpful, in removing the design from the mat. Print and cut is great when you do not want to layer a lot of vinyl for intricate designs like this. You can print the design, with lots of detail, on iron on transfer paper, and then have cricut cut closely around the outside of the design. I started with a design I found on pinterest. Open a new project in Design Space, choose upload, choose complex, a...