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kowalchicky
05-31-2008, 07:06 PM
I have lime green t-shirts to print on would they be a "dark" or "light" fabric ?
Should you wash the t-shirts before you iron them?
Thank you!
k_fawver
05-31-2008, 07:17 PM
Wash the shirts but don't use any fabric softener....liquid or sheets. After you wash the shirts, iron them.
I would suggest the dark transfer paper because it just works better, IMO. The colors are more vibrant.
With light transfer paper, the background will be the color of the shirt, but it's never completely clear. The only way this really works is with white, but I still use dark transfer paper with my white shirts. With dark transfer paper, the background will be white.
If your image doesn't have a border, it may look better with one. I did my first image without a border on a white t-shirt with dark transfer paper and wasn't totally happy with the results. I added a border and LOVED it.
HTH :)
noahdove
05-31-2008, 07:17 PM
I used dark transfers for my lime green shirts, and yes, wash them, but DO NOT use fabric softner...Good luck with your shirts:)
kowalchicky
05-31-2008, 07:27 PM
Thank you!
lisabelll
06-01-2008, 07:19 AM
I agree with PPs. I also wanted to add that if you use light transfer paper, anything in the print that is supposed to be white will be clear and the shirt will show through :scared1:
I also use dark even on my white shirts. The quality just looks better (JMHO).
mickeyfan1226
06-01-2008, 10:53 AM
Question about the dark transfer paper. When you use it do you put in some kind of background where there isn't one on your picture so that the white of the paper does not show. I am getting ready to do some shirts and have the paper for the dark colors. I am worried how it is going to look...:(
lisabelll
06-01-2008, 11:02 AM
Question about the dark transfer paper. When you use it do you put in some kind of background where there isn't one on your picture so that the white of the paper does not show. I am getting ready to do some shirts and have the paper for the dark colors. I am worried how it is going to look...:(
If you want a different color then white then you will need to add some kind of background. If there isn't any color then the white paper will show through. Here is a pic of my DDs and that is with the white paper. Also if you look at my siggy there is a pic of them with shirts and the white background. (this is the same stick figure pic, just different years and different color shirts, I just love this one :yay: )
Oh, also wanted to add: with the dark paper you DO NOT inverse the image. With the light you do, so I thought I would add that ;)
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm45/Disboards_lisabelll/100_0580-1.jpg
k_fawver
06-01-2008, 11:47 AM
I add a border so that you don't notice the white background as much. Here's a pic of the two designs, one without the border and one with. I don't have photos of the finished product yet, but you can get an idea.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/CIMG1901.jpg
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/avamickey3.jpg
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/ava1copy.jpg
mickeyfan1226
06-01-2008, 12:18 PM
How did you do the border with the polka dots?????
I add a border so that you don't notice the white background as much. Here's a pic of the two designs, one without the border and one with. I don't have photos of the finished product yet, but you can get an idea.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/CIMG1901.jpg
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/avamickey3.jpg
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/ava1copy.jpg
k_fawver
06-01-2008, 02:20 PM
I imported the image into powerpoint, added the border, saved it as a jpeg, then opened in photoshop
I used the eraser tool, circle shape, to make the polka dots. I used the paintbrush tool, circle shape, to make the polkadots on the interior. Here's a blank border:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm191/kimfawver/dots.jpg
kowalchicky
06-01-2008, 03:08 PM
Just want to make sure I have this correct.
If I use light fabric transfer paper on lime green it will have the white square with the design I'm using in the center...???????
If I use the dark transfer paper it will only show the design I use then the lime green will come thru the rest of the paper???????
k_fawver
06-01-2008, 03:14 PM
Just want to make sure I have this correct.
If I use light fabric transfer paper on lime green it will have the white square with the design I'm using in the center...???????
If I use the dark transfer paper it will only show the design I use then the lime green will come thru the rest of the paper???????
opposite that...light=color of material as background; dark= white background
lisabelll
06-01-2008, 04:30 PM
opposite that...light=color of material as background; dark= white background
Exactly.
mickeyfan1226
06-01-2008, 05:06 PM
I can see I have a lot of work ahead of me to be able to do what all the disigners on here do. :rotfl:
kowalchicky
06-01-2008, 07:12 PM
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb317/rumblytumbly_bucket/Family%20designs/mickeyearwdwcousinmick.jpg
I just attempted to post a pic of the design I plan on using ( design by rumblytumbly...thankyou! ) lets hope it worked!
This is what I want to put on a lime green t-shirt.....I would prefer it to only be mickey w/the mickey head that says cousin....should I use light or dark transfer to make that happen?
And I thought I only had 2 quick questions at the beginning of this thread...:rotfl2:
jmartin0290
06-01-2008, 07:34 PM
I have a similar design that I am putting on red shirts with dark transfer paper. I cut around the Mikey head with an exacto knife and then cut as close to the words as a I could. So I had two seperate pieces but I ironed them on at the same time. It turned out great and I didn't have all the extra white, but I still had the bright color that you get from the dark transfer paper.
lisabelll
06-02-2008, 08:05 AM
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb317/rumblytumbly_bucket/Family%20designs/mickeyearwdwcousinmick.jpg
I just attempted to post a pic of the design I plan on using ( design by rumblytumbly...thankyou! ) lets hope it worked!
This is what I want to put on a lime green t-shirt.....I would prefer it to only be mickey w/the mickey head that says cousin....should I use light or dark transfer to make that happen?
And I thought I only had 2 quick questions at the beginning of this thread...:rotfl2:
I think if you use the light paper then Mickey will have lime green gloves and buttons on his pants. With light paper then it doesn't have white for a color, it is clear so the shirt would show through.
I think your best bet would be what jmartin0290 says.
I have a similar design that I am putting on red shirts with dark transfer paper. I cut around the Mikey head with an exacto knife and then cut as close to the words as a I could. So I had two seperate pieces but I ironed them on at the same time. It turned out great and I didn't have all the extra white, but I still had the bright color that you get from the dark transfer paper.
I had a thought on it though, I saw another poster take the wording and cut it out in a wavy pattern, maybe you could just cut out the WDW part and have a little white background around it??? Did that make sense??? Maybe I can find a pic????
OK, I found the pic. I thought it was the neatest idea!!!
Here are a few pics of my completed shirts. Leonsmom, rumblytumbly and Amy's desings. Thanks you guys!!! Oh, and my Micky Life Is Good Clipart came from the Disney Clip art thread contributed by Booklyn.
Stacie
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh153/postesf/100_2052.jpg
Stacie
kowalchicky
06-02-2008, 01:49 PM
the t-shirts look adorable.
You know me and my list of questions....
why isnt there any white around the characters and only the life is good part?
**FYI- I really am a creative person...my friends like to call me Martha Stewart because of all the little crafty things I do...** but I just cant get this designing thing down pat and it's driving me NUTS!**
mickeyfan1226
06-02-2008, 01:58 PM
the person who made the shirts more than likely cut around the characters to get rid of the white and did not cut that close around the the words.
That is how I do it anyway.:thumbsup2
lisabelll
06-02-2008, 03:50 PM
the person who made the shirts more than likely cut around the characters to get rid of the white and did not cut that close around the the words.
That is how I do it anyway.:thumbsup2
I am betting this is exactly right. They printed it out on a full piece of paper then cut out the disign only, no white showing. Then they cut the wording out in a wavy pattern leaving a little white (see, this is why I needed the picture :lmao: )
I have Tshirts where I cut out a circle showing only the disign inside of the cirlce frame. This would be the same idea but cutting out would be a little harder then my circle ;)
mickeyfan1226
06-02-2008, 05:35 PM
Ok this has nothing to do with learning how to design but can anyone help me out with a disney hollywood studio logo.
jhnsnfamily
06-03-2008, 04:10 PM
This is a 2-step process, but I did the Mickey Head t-shirts, life is good t-shirts, and for my DH a Reedy Creek FD (the Fire Dept that supports Disney World), and I used both the regular and dark transfers. I printed the graphic on the dark transfer paper (so the colors would all come out on colored tees) and printed the writing (in black) on the regular transfers, so the background is the same color as the shirt. I wish I knew how to post pictures ... it takes a little longer to do two transfers on one shirt, and you have to be VERY CAREFUL with the ironing (can't touch other transfer with hot iron!), but they look great IMHO! In fact, the Fire Dept one is the ONLY ONE my husband wanted and said he would wear, even if I made him a whole stack of shirts!
BTW, we leave in 4 days!!!!!! :cool1: :cool1: :banana: :woohoo: :yay:
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