The paper is called transfer paper and can be purchased from any crafts store, target, Walmart, etc. If you want to use a white shirt or any white or lighter color fabric get transfer sheets for light fabric or vice versa for darker fabrics. As far as ink goes, you can use any printer ink but the better the quality, the better the image. Iron the transfer sheet on for at least 3 minutes before pulling up. No the image will not fade in the washer it is permanent. Do not use wax paper. Lastly, it is not illegal to make these for your own usage but it is illegal to sell because of copy right reasons.
Carly Wash it's only illegal to sell name brand names such as adidas or Nike. But if you put something like "lol ur cute" and sold it, your not going to get sued.
Lol no. it's not just brand names. it's a variety of things. Art/Fan Art/Disney/Marvel/certain phrases and slogans and brand names/font types are trademarked/copyrighted.
The image does not crack when you set your image again after you finished ironing. Just place baking paper over the print and iron until for a couple more seconds. The transfer will sink in to the shirt and it'll last longer
THIS IS SO SMART OK LIKE TRANSFER PAPER IS LIKD NOT EXPENSIVE AND I GOTTA PRINTER AND IRON AND I CAN JUST USE THE PAPER INSTEAD OF $100 ON THE SHIRT THANKS FOR THIS
nice video ! Michaels also sell transfer paper for stretchy fabrics. idk if that prevents cracks on tight shirts but maybe give it a try for next time.
Such a great video. Thank you. Love the pink Adidas one! I've been on a huge Adidas and Under Armour kick this summer. I bought a Silhouette (2 years ago; still unused) that cuts out images like a cri-cut machine. What kind of paper did you use for these transfers and software program? I want to do this, I'm just a bit DIY challenged. Luckily my hubby figures 99% of everything out when I'm having trouble. ;)
After a while the design will start cracking and become faded. I say just take good care of it and maybe hand-wash the fabric but try to not get the design wet
Thanks to the comment section lots of helpful tips this video is helpful for your first time but I've already done tshirts already I was more interested in the dos and don't she had but all these came out good but I made my own kpop shirts because it's hell trying to find ones I like I just wish she'd do her own design but I also get why she did all these shirts are expensive in the store
I saw some transfer paper at Office Depot...by Avery that said it was flexible....on the package.. So, that may be better since it's supposed to stretch some...
It starts cracking after a few months of wearing and washing it. A tip is to use cold water and handwash it but try to not get the design wet. You can get it wet but to keep it in pristine condition, try not to wash it too much
everybody is talking about how its fake and that but look, not all of us have enough money to but expensive clothes just because it has nike or Adidas on it -,- If you like buying original stuff, buy original stuff but she can do whatever she likes.
How do you get the writing to come out write? my daughter is trying to do one for a school project and the letter keep coming backwards once the paper is place on the shirt.
I have this question that’s been bothering me for some time, Do I need permission from the creator to heat press their logo? For example, a custom Nike logo for a personal T-shirt gift? 😅
Can i use any printer and ink type to print on my transfer paper? After printing my picture will i have to transfer the picture to fabric/tshirt right away or can i let it sit and use it when i need to?
I saw on some other videos that around the black ink where the white paper was' cut away that it left a dry glue look around the ink... was that the case for you on those white tops? I am guessing on a black shirt it would be more noticeable. also how long does it last for with machine washing etc? like a store brought top?..
Where can i find like transfer paper with text ? Or how can i make my own . to make a shirt with my own logo ? Is it a printed out design with transfer paper ??
Make sure that you type png when searching for your images because you'll get a transparent background rather than a white one. Mostly because the white background will make your logos look weird . Best of luck 😝😜😋
so basically we can use any printer, print the words backwards straight on transfer paper, iron the paper down on the shirt and peel off? how long does it need to be ironed?
I really enjoyed the video and wanted to do as t-shirts, but I do not speak English so I did not quite understand. Could someone tell me which sheet the girl used? What if it was printed? It leaves with water Thank you Note: I'm using google translator.
Gabriely Ribeiro Ezequiel El papel de transferencia no sacar con agua? I think that's how you word it idk? I'm sorry lol, but the paper won't come off with water