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Heat Transfer For Dark Coloured T-shirts

Submitted by admin on August 20, 2009 – 7:15 am10 Comments

Use your inkjet printer to decorate and transfer images onto dark coloured T-shirts. Print off this excellent quality paper cut out your image and place onto the t-shirt. Cover with silicon or baki…


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  • wraynbo says:

    Thanks for the simple, concise description. You actually answered a question I was wondering about in terms of the transfer not being stiff when you said it leaves a “natural finish”. Thanks again.

  • HawkeHound says:

    What’s the difference between the grid colours on the back? I mean what do they signify?

  • CatspitProductions says:

    For more info…Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing and heat transferring tee shirts. Questions welcome.

  • pa3xajp says:

    will it stick long? it looks like it’s going to be worn off after a few days only. T_T

  • doraandmaryshow says:

    lol im gonna try tht today!i think we can get ironpaper anywhere?

  • lilmiztwilight says:

    lol it is the most boring person in the world…love the accent tho!!!

  • graffitiwriterr says:

    where can i get some of that exact tranfer paper you got??? coz bort somes transfer paper n it peels of n it all messed up after i put it in the wash

  • botjhess says:

    this is very helpfull. Tnx Craftypapers43. Ill make one myself today. Tnx again.

  • ProjectFirefox says:

    You sound like the most boring person in the world. LOL

  • wraynbo says:

    Here’s a woman who is providing information about how to do something and all you can do is make some nasty comment. Why don’t YOU get a life. I’ve had it with people who insist on trashing others when they are doing nothing but trying to be helpful. You’re the one who needs some lessons: in kindness.

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