Glad I'm not the only one nervous about this.
I could use a little help too. I've had everything sitting here for about 3wks.
Why is this stuf so intimidating?!?
I don't know anything about doing these, I am no not crafty! Laura is indeed probably awesome at doing these and should have some good advice......but til she comes along, here's links to two other threads about this that she had posted some helpful tips:
You guys are too sweet. My best advice is if you are using the natural colored canvas bags and you have a light design I would use the paper for dark tshirts. To me it just turns out better. I had a dark design I used the paper for white tshirts. Its is thinner though. After doing alot of wedding projects I will only use the paper for dark tshirts. It's easier to use and I just like the look better. A hint though with those bags. Using a ironing cloth or something like a linen dishtowel. You can sometimes get burn looking places from your iron. Also remember to have a hard survace, not just your ironing board underneath. I actually used a hard back book without the paper cover. Just try on one and see what you like. I'm here if you need anymore help.
Haha you are so funny. I would be way to embarrassed to do that. Oh also the paper for dark tshirts the design isnt done in Mirror image. Easier to not mess up.
Haha you are so funny. I would be way to embarrassed to do that. Oh also the paper for dark tshirts the design isnt done in Mirror image. Easier to not mess up.
Haha you are so funny. I would be way to embarrassed to do that. Oh also the paper for dark tshirts the design isnt done in Mirror image. Easier to not mess up.
I would say if you are doing embordery you need to find a friend or family member that could do it for you. And yes If you are ironing on it needs to be canvas or cotton. You could always go look at a package of the paper and see the recommendations.