We've had a lot of fun in our Makerspace since the equipment has arrived. One thing that has been a big hit has been the ability to make our own Tshirts. We were lucky enough to secure a local grant that helped us purchase a Cricut, a heat press, and supplies.
Our yearbook class took full advantage of the resources to create their "official" yearbook staff Tshirts. The students worked with their teacher to design the shirts, watched the designs being cut out on the Cricut, weeded the design for their shirt and then used the heat press to complete the process.
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