Mom2JoeyandBen
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I purchased the Avery Dark Transfer paper from Walmart for 9.99(great price IMO). I am putting a design on a white t-shirt, so I will be careful to cut away all of the edges cleanly so there is no "white" transferred onto the shirt.
The Avery instructions state not to reverse the picture, and states to allow the ironing tissue paper 2 minutes approx. to cool before removing it after ironing it on.
Do you "cut away" the excess edges BEFORE or AFTER you peel off and remove the paper backing from the transfer?
What recommendations do people have as far as the surface to do the ironing on? It states not to do it on granite countertops or ironing board. I don't have a "wooden" table, but it does mention the use of a wooden cutting board? Has anyone used the cutting board method?
What about mica countertops? I have a mica countertop in the laundry room that I could use, but I thought you weren't suppose to put hot items on mica or you will get a "hot spot"? However the transfer paper directions say you can use formica.
Thanks for everyone's input in advance!!!
The Avery instructions state not to reverse the picture, and states to allow the ironing tissue paper 2 minutes approx. to cool before removing it after ironing it on.
Do you "cut away" the excess edges BEFORE or AFTER you peel off and remove the paper backing from the transfer?
What recommendations do people have as far as the surface to do the ironing on? It states not to do it on granite countertops or ironing board. I don't have a "wooden" table, but it does mention the use of a wooden cutting board? Has anyone used the cutting board method?
What about mica countertops? I have a mica countertop in the laundry room that I could use, but I thought you weren't suppose to put hot items on mica or you will get a "hot spot"? However the transfer paper directions say you can use formica.
Thanks for everyone's input in advance!!!