could anyone recomend what Transfer paper

We use the dark and light t-shirt transfer paper from:

It's easy to use with great instructions and lots of sheets in a package.
We're using it with an HP ink-jet printer.
 
I use Avery dark and light t-shirt transfers and have never had a problem. You can get them at Staples or Amazon.
 
AMYMICKEY has the best hands down. my daughters still have the shirts we made 2 years ago and they are just as bright and bold as the day we did them. these are so much thicker than the standard ones you see in craft stores. no cracking, no curling.....i was amazed!!!


Oh, BTW...we leave in 10 days AND I'M WORKING ON MY NEW SHIRTS RIGHT NOW WITH MORE OF AMY'S TRANSFERS!!:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2
 

We are not permitted to post links on the Dis. I sent you a PM with Amy's link as that is what I use. :goodvibes Penny
 
I just made my first set of shirts this past weekend. I used Amy's transfers. They were very easy to use and the shirts came out great! :cool1:
 





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