Disneyholic
CM Wannabe I'll Never Grow Up!
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I used Avery Dark T-Shirt Transfers....when I printed, I set it as Photo print on my printer. Let the transfers dry for about 1/2 hour, then peeled (that is the hardest part), lined up, put the included wax paper cover over the iron on, set the timer for 2 minutes, then ironed on.....worked perfectly....the smaller name tags were 40 seconds instead of 2 minutes since they were smaller and the iron was on them the entire time. I practiced on an old shirt first, then once I felt confident, went for the new shirts we bought.
I'm a rebel. I didn't have any spare shirts, so I went straight to the new ones.

I did use the white shirt stuff on the white shirts though. (again rebel, but they are cheaper) The only thing you have to remember is to either mirror image them after you design them or set the printer to mirror image them in the advance setting if you have any words on it or if you have something that would look wrong reversed. I did a Captain Jack Sparrow shirt for DH where he is holding the compass and if I hadn't reversed it he would have been holding it in his left hand when it printed out.