Start by uploading your SVG to Cricut Design Space. Resize your file to fit your tees. For this project the taller file (the fries) was made 8" tall and that made the hamburger a little over 6" tall. You can also make the images the color of choice to match the HTV you are using. In this project the color was changed to white.
For this project, Combine was chosen for the food and the word below it so it would cut as a single piece. The two are left separate in the file so you can swap out with different fonts if you prefer.
Use your weeding hook to remove all of the excess material from your HTV.
Lint roll your shirt to clean it and prepare it for pressing. Place your EasyPress mat on your table and put your shirt on top. Set your EasyPress to 315°. When it comes to temperature, pre-press your shirt for 15 seconds to remove any moisture.
Add your HTV to the shirt.
Press your HTV for 20 seconds. The image was large enough that I had to press it twice.
When it's cool to the touch, peel back the carrier sheet.
If you're having issues with the HTV sticking, see my post Tips to Get HTV to Stick and Last Longer.Make your other shirt in the same way and then you're done!