Thought we'd try making iron on t-shirts this week. It took forever to find the images I wanted. I was looking for retro-kind of worn looking pictures.
After finally finding the ones I wanted it took less than thirty minutes to resize them, print them (on Avery T-shirt transfer paper), and iron them on to some white t-shirts. So simple. I bought the shirts in a six pack on sale at Target. The price came to about $2 + printer ink per shirt. I think it would be fun to make some little girl shirts and then embellish the iron on with beads, embroidery, etc.
After finally finding the ones I wanted it took less than thirty minutes to resize them, print them (on Avery T-shirt transfer paper), and iron them on to some white t-shirts. So simple. I bought the shirts in a six pack on sale at Target. The price came to about $2 + printer ink per shirt. I think it would be fun to make some little girl shirts and then embellish the iron on with beads, embroidery, etc.
2 comments:
I love the first one, I bet S will love wearing that!
Awesome Mom. I love the super S one. It's about time he got a shirt with that on it. Can we make me some shirts when I'm there at christmas please?
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