YO's Mom
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- May 10, 2011
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After spending 5 hours last night ironing and cutting and measuring and peeling and transferring, our 18 amazing shirts are finally done! (I did the washing and printing weeks ago!) They look absolutely incredible. I keep looking at them and saying, I cant believe I did this. Of course, I didnt do it alone a million thanks to the awesome DISigners who do such beautiful work FOR FREE. You guys rock! And a special shout out to Marion who did our personalized designs (and many of the unpersonalized ones as well). Not only are you unbelievably talented, but you have been so generous with your time. Thank you!
Now, some tips to anyone just getting started. First, look at all the designers photobucket accounts (or where ever they store their stuff). I found stuff I didnt even know I wanted and would never have thought to ask for. Second, order your transfers from Amy. Just follow her directions and you will be successful. I never did an iron-on transfer in my life and I managed to do 18 without any mistakes. And third, order your shirts from Jiffy.com. The prices are great and the shirts are good quality.
Take you time in cutting out the designs. It was really time-consuming, but worth it. I used a ruler to mark where I needed to trim off the transfer for designs that have a white background. Press down hard when drawing the line, and the transfer sheet will crease where you need to cut. Make sure you iron over the edges a couple of times. I had a couple that werent perfect the first time I pulled up the parchment paper, but I was able to redo the edges and they look great.
Right now, I have all the shirts hanging up (I wanted them to cool before they are folded). Ill get pictures before I pack them so I can show them off to you! (Did I mention how proud I am that my non-artsy self was able to do this?)
Now, some tips to anyone just getting started. First, look at all the designers photobucket accounts (or where ever they store their stuff). I found stuff I didnt even know I wanted and would never have thought to ask for. Second, order your transfers from Amy. Just follow her directions and you will be successful. I never did an iron-on transfer in my life and I managed to do 18 without any mistakes. And third, order your shirts from Jiffy.com. The prices are great and the shirts are good quality.
Take you time in cutting out the designs. It was really time-consuming, but worth it. I used a ruler to mark where I needed to trim off the transfer for designs that have a white background. Press down hard when drawing the line, and the transfer sheet will crease where you need to cut. Make sure you iron over the edges a couple of times. I had a couple that werent perfect the first time I pulled up the parchment paper, but I was able to redo the edges and they look great.
Right now, I have all the shirts hanging up (I wanted them to cool before they are folded). Ill get pictures before I pack them so I can show them off to you! (Did I mention how proud I am that my non-artsy self was able to do this?)
