

I finally bought some transfer paper ($10 for a 7-pack at WalM*rt) and tried my hand at making my own. Easy enough. I didn't realize that the blank spaces would also transfer, so next time I will be a bit neater about cutting them out straighter. But still. I like these. I will have to think of more designs and maybe do these in more colors.
All you have to do is make a design, flip it, and print it out. Wait 30 minutes for the ink to dry and iron it on for about 15-20 seconds. I recommend using a piece of fabric on top of the shirt, because I think I scorched the first one a tad. Either that or its leftover starch, but a piece of cotton in between solves that problem.
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Well, from where I sit, they look perfect. And so cute!
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