ok I need remedial help here! Or at least step-by-step procedures
Is this accurate and complete?
1) Decide on a theme (a) DH's 80th b'day + Family +the Incredibles and (b) DAK & first names on Mickey heads
2) Decide on quantity (I need

20 of various sizes)
3) Decide on a specific design (a) Mr. Incredible for adults; Dash Incredible for kids; (b) safari Mickey heads
4) Determine if selected design needs to be customized (yep)
5) Determine timeline for having shirts ready (I started with my departure date of 4/30 and worked backwards from there, allowing time for designing, shipping, prep, etc. I plan on bringing all 21 shirts to Disney and distributing them there b'c of lack of time to mail them to everyone beforehand)
4) Decide on shirt - store, style, color (bought from shirtsupplier.com, 100% cotton T shirt - yellow haze - 21 ordered) (note return policy, restocking fees, suggested quantity to buy to allow for defects in original order)
6) Get design customized (many thanks to Dis-igners here on the boards I've got great designs to use)
7) Make sure timeline is still good (I originally forgot to add to my timeline the time to wash and iron the shirts b4 using transfers)
8) buy transfers (I bought from HP.com - buy 1 get 1 free offer; using dark transfers b'c learned they're easier than light)
9) wash, dry and iron the shirts (no fabric softener, no dryer sheets, no spray starch)
10) print the designs on white paper and "size them up" on the t-shirt to ensure they look good (gosh I hope the t-shirt colors I picked work!)
11) if happy with the paper print outs, then print the design on the transfer paper itself
12) let the design "set up" on the paper for a day (not sure this is absolute but won't hurt if you've got the time built into your timeline)
13) 'trim' around the design otherwise the un-used or un-printed white backgrounds will show on the shirt
11) take the transfer, shirt, and iron to the flat hard surface (coffee table ideal b'c it's lower and you can hover over the iron; dining room table or floor can be used as long as you protect it)
12) heat up the iron (follow the directions on the transfer package)
13) iron the transfer onto the shirt - make sure you do it long enough so the transfer not only comes off the transfer but ADHERES to the shirt
14) wash shirt in a vinegar wash: 1 cup vinegar in the washer only, nothing else, just the shirt and vinegar, no detergent no fabric softener.
15) Dry the shirt on a low heat setting (Not no heat, it needs some heat.) If only one shirt, put a towel or two in the dryer to keep the shirt from bunching up.
14) enjoy! (I hope)
HELP
