Can I share? edited 10/01/10 to show all DISigns together

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Thanks again for this board and for all the DISigners and the inspiration!

I have edited my original post to show all of my DISigns together in one place:
(Click on any thumbnail to view larger)

Hawaiian themed Stitch shirt:


"Our Ohana" for front of Stitch shirt:


Phineas and Ferb shirt DISign:


Alternate WDW Phineas and Ferb shirt DISign:


Perry DISign for front of Phineas and Ferb shirt:


Hakuna Matata Timon & Pumbaa shirt:


"Our Disney Gang" for front of Hakuna Matata shirt:


Mickey Jedi shirt:


A different Phineas and Ferb shirt:


A Toy Story LGM shirt:


Toy Story LGM W/black background:


A Toy Story Woody Shirt:


Alternate Red Hawaiian Stitch Shirt:


Alternate Purple Hawaiian Stitch Shirt:


Hope you all enjoy! Feel free to use these DISigns for personal use only!
:banana:
 

Here is another that I just completed...

(I think I am addicted!)

starwarsmickey.jpg


:cloud9:
 
I used Amy MICKEY's transfer paper. This was my first attempt at using it. It turned out pretty good, except that the white areas are turning a little pink. (The red is bleeding thru?) Does that mean that I ironed it wrong, or is this to be expected? Thanks for letting me share!

Oh, and I tried cutting out the hole in the 'A', but I was scratching the transfer, and so I left the hole in the second 'A' intact. I hope it is not too noticeable. (Guess that is what my practice shirt is for!) I figure DS will still love it when he gets home from school...

IMG_0222.jpg



:)
 
I used Amy MICKEY's transfer paper. This was my first attempt at using it. It turned out pretty good, except that the white areas are turning a little pink. (The red is bleeding thru?) Does that mean that I ironed it wrong, or is this to be expected? Thanks for letting me share!
:)

Be sure your iron is not set too high when ironing red tshirts - especially on 50/50 shirts. I do not know why that seems to make a difference with the 50/50 but I personally have found it does make a difference.

If you already have your iron set one below the highest setting than I would turn it down a little more and/or do not iron for quite so long.

I hope this helps! And PS - Welcome to the addiction of designing - great job!
 
Amy, thanks for the tips, I will try lowering the iron setting a notch.

jkshel, I really like the mickey with a globe! Keep it up!

Now, I just had to share today's project:

hakunahead2.jpg


Did I say how much fun I was having???

Amy, you are right, it is ADDICTING!:yay:
 
I used Amy MICKEY's transfer paper. This was my first attempt at using it. It turned out pretty good, except that the white areas are turning a little pink. (The red is bleeding thru?) Does that mean that I ironed it wrong, or is this to be expected? Thanks for letting me share!

Oh, and I tried cutting out the hole in the 'A', but I was scratching the transfer, and so I left the hole in the second 'A' intact. I hope it is not too noticeable. (Guess that is what my practice shirt is for!) I figure DS will still love it when he gets home from school...

IMG_0222.jpg



:)


OK- so I have a question- I didn't even think about cutting out the letters for the name fills, but that's a great idea! Do most of you cut out your designs before you transfer them?
 
And I edited it with GIMP(sim. to photoshop) - i inverted the colors and then copied/pasted the family members all together.

Then I used Word to add the text (textbox). The font I used was Goudy Stout...

PM me if you want me to try and add a girl on for you...

:)
 
I was inspired by the Toy Story thread and found some AWESOME pics of the characters, so I started with an LGM...

This is the result:

lgmears-1.jpg


Having some fun because I am now addicted... Do they have a DIS-AA?

And one more without the castle:

lgmears.jpg


:lmao:
 
I used Amy MICKEY's transfer paper. This was my first attempt at using it. It turned out pretty good, except that the white areas are turning a little pink. (The red is bleeding thru?) Does that mean that I ironed it wrong, or is this to be expected? Thanks for letting me share!

Oh, and I tried cutting out the hole in the 'A', but I was scratching the transfer, and so I left the hole in the second 'A' intact. I hope it is not too noticeable. (Guess that is what my practice shirt is for!) I figure DS will still love it when he gets home from school...

:)

May I ask what is Amy MICKEY's transfer paper?? I've been having a problem with transfers-I'm making tote bags and the iron on is bubling and ripping-son't know what I"m doing wrong...any suggestions??
thanks...great designs by the way:thumbsup2
 
I searched this forum and a lot of people agree that AmyMICKEY's transfer paper is the best....

just go to www . amymickey . com

she is not allowed to post a link here, so type it in.

My experience so far has been GREAT! No tearing, just make sure you follow her directions exactly.

My only extra advice is to lighten your images a bit, because they seem to print out a lot darker on paper than what you see on the screen...

Hope this helps!
:)
 

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