Whether you are in charge of holiday dinner or just baking cookies, these Santa Oven Mitts are exactly what you need! Christmas oven mitt, hot pad, and dish towel also make a fun and easy gift idea for that special person on your list! Read to the bottom to check out my friend’s awesome projects too!
I sometimes (ok always) find something I love and then I carry that theme to several different projects! Santa’s Belt is one of those! You may remember this Santa Belt Bucket. Let’s not forget my Santa Placemats! Those are still one of my favorite projects! I love how those turned out! Easy gifting with these Santa Gift Bags and Santa Gift Wrap and how fun are these fruit cup Santa snacks?
It’s only natural that I utilize these awesome red oven mitts, dish towels and hot pad from the dollar store! Hey-o, talk about inexpensive gift ideas, right?!
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Christmas Oven Mitt Supplies:
- Cricut
- Oven Mitt, Hot Pad & Dish Towel
- Black Iron-on (Cricut | Expressions)
- Gold Glitter Iron-on (Cricut | Expressions)
- EasyPress 2 or Iron
- EasyPress 2 Mat
I used my 6 x 7 EasyPress 2 for this project and the corresponding 8 x 10 EasyPress Mat.
You can find the cut file I used below! It’s free to download if you are a member of my email community! If you aren’t don’t worry, you can sign up and grab the free download!
I started out by Uploading the SVG into Cricut Design Space. Next, I ungrouped the belt and buckle and resized the belt appropriately for my towel, mitt and hot pad. Then I resized the buckle accordingly.
Click Make it and set your Materials appropriately. You can find more information on Iron on in general here and Specific directions on cutting Iron on with your Cricut here.
Once cut and weeded I am ready to apply. I am using my EasyPress 2. You can also use your iron! There are detailed instructions for both methods on my How to Apply Iron on tutorial.
I checked the EasyPress recommended settings and set my EP2 and then pressed the black belt and then the gold buckle.
They are so darling! You could wrap these up as a fun gift!
They would also accompany my Beer Bread Neighbor Gift shockingly well!
If you like this project I invite you to check out some of my other simple and easy Christmas craft ideas that are a part of my 25 Days of Christmas Series!
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Comments & Reviews
Kristi says
Hi there:
I have been trying to download the Santa belt and every time I click on the download nothing happens .I have tried with other svg’s as well and its the same with the others as well .Am I doing something wrong ? missed a step ?
Thank You
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Hi Kristi, downloads are not currently working with Internet Explorer. While we are working on this, please download using another browser such as Chrome, Safari or Firefox. Thanks!
Sonja McLane says
Help, I absolutely love these designs and vinyl downloads but I have a silhouette so I can’t get them :’(
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Sonja, you can use the .dxf files with the Silhouette Studio Free version. If you have Designer Edition or above you can use the SVG files.