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DLTK's Bible Activities Iron On Transfer T-Shirts - Angel Theme
We gave iron on transfer shirts to all of the birthday party guests at
Tasha's 6th party. To read the whole story and see pictures of the shirts
(after 2 years of wash and wear), check here.
You can also use these transfers when sewing
your own tote bags.
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template 1 shown
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Materials:
- color printer
- a shirt
- we used 100% cotton and prewashed it
- light colored shirts work better than dark ones.
- You can also put them on canvas bags, backpacks or ball caps.
Read the directions on the transfer paper you choose for details of what
fabrics will work.
- Iron on transfer printer paper
- we used Hewlett Packard because we have an HP printer and I have it in
my head that matching equipment gives better results -- I have no proof
that this is true and they're the most expensive by $1 or $2 so you may
want to try out some of the other ones.
- you can purchase this printer paper from your local office supply
store or you can get it from Amazon.com (if nothing else, you can check
at Amazon.com and read the reviews of the different choices -- As I
mentioned before, the photos above are of the HP transfers 2 years after
we made them.
- an iron
Directions:
I'm not going to provide much in the way of directions here. Just make
sure you follow the ones you get with the iron-on transfers very
carefully. We only had trouble peeling the first shirt (we didn't wait
long enough). When it happened, we just put everything back down, ironed
it a bit more and you couldn't tell we'd messed up. All I can say is make
sure you wait.
In terms of printing the transfers, you have to figure out if your printer
prints on the top or the bottom. I just printed the word TEST on a scrap
piece of paper. Before printing, I put an X on the front of the paper
(face up) and that way, I knew whether it printed on the face up or face down
side.
Make sure you set your margins as low as you can. Go into FILE, PRINT
SETUP or FILE, PAGE SETUP on your browser and adjust your margins to .25 or
so. In this same location you can also turn off your header and footer so
you don't print the date and such.
The templates look backwards (to read any words, you have to hold them up to
a mirror). This is NOT a mistake. It's how it has to be for the
iron-on to work.
- Close template window when done printing to return to this
screen.
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