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Iron-on tshirt transfers?

Has anyone used them? Which brand did you buy? How did you like the results?I designed a shirt for FI and I to wear the morning after the wedding. I don't want to spend much to get them professionally done, so I'm willing to try the iron-on stuff.Thanks!
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Re: Iron-on tshirt transfers?

  • Amerz20Amerz20 member
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    edited December 2011
    I made my own bride jacket with iron on rhinestones. It came out great and was really easy to do. I bought them off of ebay from a lady can't remember who that sells all kinds of iron on. I got them pretty cheap maybe for like $8 thru her at a buy it now price. I think the shipping was free too.
  • edited December 2011
    I was looking to do this for us to wear after the wedding as well.  If you end up doing it post a pic of the results and what brand iron on you used. 
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  • edited December 2011
    You mean the kind you but at Staples and print yourself?
  • DandT1206DandT1206 member
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    edited December 2011
    yeah, Staples probably has them.  I just wasn't sure about quality or brand.  A lot of the printer companies have transfer paper (like HP, Epson, etc), as well as Avery. 
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  • edited December 2011
    Back in college my friend made those all the time. I have no idea what brand she used but that was like a million years ago and they looked pretty good as far as quality goes. So I'm sure since then most popular companies have gotten the technology down. So you probably can't go wrong with any of those brands.
  • mrsdevilguymrsdevilguy member
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    edited December 2011
    I checked with my friend because she made us some t-shirts for Christmas last year. She said she got them at Staples they were from Avery.
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  • DandT1206DandT1206 member
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    edited December 2011
    thanks Kelly!  I'll give them a shot and let those interested know how it goes....
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  • chrissy31805chrissy31805 member
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    edited December 2011
    vistaprint makes tshirts too. my FI ordered some for a tournament our friends were having. they were  pretty cheap too. u just design the logo and upload it to the site. white tshirts are free but the colored ones cost $
  • DandT1206DandT1206 member
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    edited December 2011
    how did the shirts turn out? i've heard vistaprint's were kinda crappy
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  • edited December 2011
    When you do this you NEED to make sure that when you print out the image, it HAS to be a mirror image of the way you want it to look.  If you do not print it out as a mirror image, it will iron onto the shirt backwards.  I hope that makes sense since I don't think I explained that very well.
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  • DandT1206DandT1206 member
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    edited December 2011
    no, that makes perfect sense :) thanks!
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  • chrissy31805chrissy31805 member
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    edited December 2011
    vistaprint shirts were ok, u just have to make sure that the quality of whatever u are uploading is really good
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