itslisa
*totally misunderstood*
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PrincessLeighsDaddy said:this one for Magic Kingdom emh
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I am VERY partial to this design! We used it too.

PrincessLeighsDaddy said:this one for Magic Kingdom emh
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PrincessLeighsDaddy said:and this one for our first day
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No... I am just adding the text. All the designers on this board did all the work. I am just happy that I found these. I really want this trip to be memorable and magical for our whole family.itslisa said:Very nice! You're doing some GREAT work!
PrincessLeighsDaddy said:No... I am just adding the text. All the designers on this board did all the work. I am just happy that I found these. I really want this trip to be memorable and magical for our whole family.
PrincessLeighsDaddy said:I also like this one
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I don't even know what this is.. But I feel a project is in the works. Someone will have to let me know how to do this.itslisa said:You DO realize that a customized autograph book is your next step, right????
Ummmm.. CUT around?? You mean this involves scissors too?my3princes said:I love that one, my only thought is that it might be tough to cut around. You could add a fram or border to make it easier on yourself.
Deb
PrincessLeighsDaddy said:Well I took the plunge today. Ordered 25 tshirts and the dark transfer paper from e-bay.
Looked and picked out some designs from the faq page, personalized them and tweaked them a little. I do say, I am very impressed with my self![]()
You guys must be rubbing off on me.![]()
PrincessLeighsDaddy said:Ummmm.. CUT around?? You mean this involves scissors too?Now I don't know what I got myself into.
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O.K. I think I understand that. I did purchase the transfers for dark paper, because from what I understood, they did better than the light ones. As far as bordering or backgrounding the pics..Not quite sure how to do that???my3princes said:If you print using transfer paper for dark shirts (for pretty much any color other than white) any areas of the design without color will be white. You can trim around things to elimate the white or frame the designs to make trimming easier. You can use a background color that works with the color of your shirt. If you use transfer paper for light shirts the areas of design without color will remain without color, but when ironed leaves a bit of a glossy look.
I think I explained that correctly, but I'm sure that the tips thread covers it.
Deb
Princess Nancy said:Tom, are you in Cincinnati??? You better CALL Amy or Kate and bribe them!!! I love your shock!![]()
I could not even print the transfers I wanted!!!!
Grace (6) made me print out the Little Mermaid picture for her!
PrincessLeighsDaddy said:Ummmm.. CUT around?? You mean this involves scissors too?Now I don't know what I got myself into.
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PrincessLeighsDaddy said:O.K. I think I understand that. I did purchase the transfers for dark paper, because from what I understood, they did better than the light ones. As far as bordering or backgrounding the pics..Not quite sure how to do that???
I guess I am back to the drawing board on that one.![]()
I think I am glad that I missed this.PNO4TE said:I compared her to Anna Nicole Smith this a.m. to my DD19. She was as trashy as could be imho! (sorry, not pulling any punches here... her behavior sickened me)
PrincessLeighsDaddy said:I don't even know what this is.. But I feel a project is in the works. Someone will have to let me know how to do this.![]()