M_I_C_K_E_Y
It Was All Started by a Mouse
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Amy,
I have printed the name designs you did for me on paper to practice placement and size. I am going to put the names on yellow shirts, and am wondering when I print them on your transfer paper will there be a white background? Do I need to cut out the letters individually (which will make it harder to put on in a staight line) or is there something else I can do so that the white does not show on the shirt?
This is my first time doing transfers and I am really nervous about the project.
Thanks for all your help.
Krista
If you do not want the white to show - your two options would be to either cut out each individual letter as you stated or to create a background to the design. You could make the background a yellow as close as you can to the shirt color and it should blend in enough that it looks like the letters are the only thing ironed on. Even if the color does not match perfectly, it would blend in nicely - I think.
Let me know what you decide and if you need any help.