Arts and Crafts: paper type thing that you can put in printer, then peel and iron onto a shirt?

I forgot what its called, but i need to make some shirts, and i swear to gawd i saw them somewhere. What are they called?

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2 Responses to “Arts and Crafts: paper type thing that you can put in printer, then peel and iron onto a shirt?”

  1. queen_of_inkland says:

    Iron on transfer paper.

    You can find packages of them at Michaels, ACMoore, Joann Fabrics in the t-shirt decorating aisle.
    Some office supply stores carry them also.

    They come in 5 or 10 packs and range in price from $7-15 depending on the brand and how many are in the package.

    Use the craft store coupon for a discount. You can get the coupons off their website.

    Hope that helps.

  2. pattiann42 says:

    Every place that sells craft supplies and fabric stores have this product.

    Iron-on transfer sheets. Read the package to be sure you have the right one for either light – medium colors or dark colors.

    Follow the instructions carefully.

    Wash the shirt (no fabric softener), dry and press so there are no wrinkles.

    Use a firm surface when applying the transfer (lay a towel on the counter top) for the best adhesion.

    How to video – http://www.wikihow.com/Make-and-Use-Iron-on-Transfers

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