Isn't it possible to print images off your computer and then iron them on to a t-shirt? Does anybody know the right way to do this? Like what kind of paper you need? Thanks![]()
Isn't it possible to print images off your computer and then iron them on to a t-shirt? Does anybody know the right way to do this? Like what kind of paper you need? Thanks![]()
-thank you Poppy for the avatar.
R.I.P. Hanson. You will never be forgotten, and we await the day to see you once again. The imprint you left on my heart will never fade - your big beautiful brown eyes, your big soggy kisses...
You can buy inkjet iron-on transfers. Google them and a list will pop up where you can buy them, or if you want to be super crafty you can just print out a picture, and paint over it with acrylic paints QUICKLY and before the paint dries, you press it on the the shirt. You will get a reverse image (like a mirror) and you can add on more paint until it is perfected! then to set the paint once it is dry, lay an old towel over the shirt and iron for 3 or 4 minutes, the paint will then be set permenantly.
Post pics of your finished work, I love seeing other peoples designs!
You can also buy transfer paper for your computer printer and put any thing you want on it and iron on to your t shirt, i do it all the time for pillow caase and throws and t shirts..makes great family gifts on pillows n pillow cases..my grandaughter made a small hangiing quilt for her grandfather doing that..its a fun thing to do..you just print and iron on..the dark colors are done a bit different, read the instrustions real carefull..have fun..I buy the paper at walmat..
Are those the inkjet iron-on transfers?
I have never used them, and I am interested to know how they hold up in the wash? Any peeling or cracking? I am flying to Canada in two weeks and I just might buy some to bring back here with me.
Ok, thanks. How much does the paper cost? Does anyone know any other ideas I can do, I really want to do some personalized things for Christmas. I'm looking on eBay right now but it seems a bit of a rip-off on some things.
-thank you Poppy for the avatar.
R.I.P. Hanson. You will never be forgotten, and we await the day to see you once again. The imprint you left on my heart will never fade - your big beautiful brown eyes, your big soggy kisses...
When you wash turn then inside out..I never dryed mine in the dryer, but my friend does the pillowcases i gave her they do fine..and yes its the injet iron trasfers, I also use fabric crayons, and the kids and i have colored pictures and ironed them on..it can be washed but dry in dryer..lol..lots of ideas to work with and things you do with them,..Originally Posted by jackie
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Don't buy a cheap iron-on paper -- I bought one last year, and bought the most affordable one and it peels after I followed all the directions to the letter. I'd check online for reviews of which one works best.
www.cafepress.com , you can make your own free shops and order your designs on t-shirts. I did it, it is great!
Last edited by Suki Wingy; 11-26-2005 at 04:11 PM.
Niņo & Eliza
Jackie, you can find transfer paper here, in Spain. I use the brand APLI ,guess you can find too the main international brands like HP,etc...APLI
You can download useful software too in its site ( also in english)
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