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The transfer paper I used: go.magik.ly/r/berriebarely/15503/ or go.magik.ly/r/berriebarely/17e67/
1. The magical paper I used to print the daisies are called IRON ON TRANSFER PAPER, from a brand called Transfermations, that I purchased from Micheals. Transfer paper is NOT regular paper. Regular paper will not transfer anything. If you live internationally, you may look in your craft supply store, I'm pretty sure they have it. If all else fails, try amazon.com
2. YES, you can wash the shirts with images printed from the iron on transfer paper. The image(s) is PERMANENT. But I would recommend using COLD water and FLIP your shirt inside out to wash.
3.I honestly don't know what kind of ink I used to print the images on the transfer paper, but I am definitely sure the instructions will state what kind of ink/printer you can or cannot use.
4. I purchased the t shirts from Micheals. They retail for $3.97 each, but I had a 50% off coupon :)
5. The link to the daisy that I used is down, but here is a similar one: www.carithers.com/images/pageM...
6. The paint I used is acrylic paint, which I do not recommend (I recommend fabric paint). The acrylic paint dries stiff. Yes, you may wash acrylic paint on fabric, I haven't noticed any bleeding of the pain, although I do see minor flaking. To be on the safe side, hand wash your shirts.
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7 авг 2024