Wilton transfer paper?

I tried it a couple of weeks ago and wasted 2 sheets of it before I realized how to use it properly. You don't have to reverse the image when you print it and then after you print your image you have to peel the backing off and then you cover the transfer with the included parchment paper and iron. I thought the final product turned out really good. The colors were very vibrant, but it was VERY frustrating figuring it out!!! I plan on buying another pack tomorrow when I go pick up my shirts to make for my niece and nephews for there upcoming trip. Hope this helps!
 
Thanks for your reply!

Does anyone know how it holds up compared to the other transfers out there? I've read so much about the Avery ones cracking after a while and was wondering if anyone's tried washing theirs yet.
 
I just posted this elsewhere but I have been complaining about Avery cracking. While at Sam's Club today I saw a pack of 24 Avery transfers for 14.00. It states on it that it no longer cracks. Do we dare try it again? I have been looking at the Wilton's also. I bought the print and press at Walmart but don't have the nerve to ruin another tshirt.
 

I just wasted about $40 on the Wilton transfer paper for dark shirts! The colors all ran on the shirts and they look very sloppy now. I had a ton of compliments on the shirts before the color started to bleed!
 














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