dr&momto2boys
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In preparing for our September extended family vacation, we've decided on MANY designs that we love (Thank you everybody!) and are preparing to make 35 T-Shirts! None of us have ever made any before. I've got all the right colors and sizes of shirts that we need ready to order. I've decided to get the dark transfer paper for all the shirts. I have a couple of questions and need a little encouragement before I actually press "send" on my shirt order and buy the transfer paper.
1. Should I use dark transfer paper on white shirts? (Since I plan to buy a big box of it for the whole project.) We're doing the family stick figure designs on 10 shirts (for our 10 family members!) I plan to trim off the border.
2. Should I go buy a couple of kids shirts and a small box of transfer paper and try a couple first, before committing to this big project? I've never done anything like this before. Will I be pleased with the results? I'm a perfectionist!
3. Should I plan on a cerrtain amount of waste? How much paper am I likely to waste? I will test print or at least print preview before I print to the transfer paper. Should I order an extra t-shirt or two for my first attempt? We're ordering all different sizes and colors though--although the little kids have several that will be the same color. Maybe an extra of those and try those first?
Once I start something, I really like to finish it. I don't want to start this project one day, then have to get more supplies and try it again another day.
Does anyone have any tips or warnings for a novice like myself? I am able to get my MIL and SIL to help with the actual iron-on process. (Hopefully, it will go faster that way.) How long will it take, anyway?
1. Should I use dark transfer paper on white shirts? (Since I plan to buy a big box of it for the whole project.) We're doing the family stick figure designs on 10 shirts (for our 10 family members!) I plan to trim off the border.
2. Should I go buy a couple of kids shirts and a small box of transfer paper and try a couple first, before committing to this big project? I've never done anything like this before. Will I be pleased with the results? I'm a perfectionist!
3. Should I plan on a cerrtain amount of waste? How much paper am I likely to waste? I will test print or at least print preview before I print to the transfer paper. Should I order an extra t-shirt or two for my first attempt? We're ordering all different sizes and colors though--although the little kids have several that will be the same color. Maybe an extra of those and try those first?
Once I start something, I really like to finish it. I don't want to start this project one day, then have to get more supplies and try it again another day.
Does anyone have any tips or warnings for a novice like myself? I am able to get my MIL and SIL to help with the actual iron-on process. (Hopefully, it will go faster that way.) How long will it take, anyway?
Trust me, don't get too cocky . . . just follow the steps every single time as if it were your first.