Has anyone done this?

whogirl'smom

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Have you ever ironed a transfer (dark transfer sheet) over another transfer of the same design? Will it adhere? The reason that I'm asking is that I made our first 2 shirts a couple of months ago before I figured out how to get the ink to print really brightly--well, I finally figured it out, and I think our cheetah print mickeys would look better if I reprinted. I just hate to buy more t-shirts... Should I try it and see what happens?
 
BE CAREFUL...I tried that this weekend...I originally did a light transfer and didn't like how it turned out, so I tried to put a dark over it and it didn't turn out much better! CRAP! Ticked me off.

But give it a try, you aren't really out anything but one shirt!
 
I put a light transfer on a dark t-shirt and you couldn't see it. So, I printed on dark transfer paper and put it on over the light. It looked fine...until I washed them...then some of the dark chipped off, but they were still wearable.
 


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