Today is my oldest daughters last day with us before she heads back to school. She wanted me to make her a T-shirt of a musician I never heard of. So we designed it using the Gypsy and used the Jubilee font and the Indie Art shapes cartridge. I cut it out using the reverse feature on the Gypsy and Iron On Vinyl from Print On It. I don't remember what I paid but I got the sample pack which was 5 sheets of 6x12 in Black, White, Green, Blue and Red. This is the first shirt I did. Let me know your thoughts. Sorry there is no Video to go with it, she wouldn't let me tape her!
Just an old gal, raising and home schooling two of my grandchildren. Slowly finding time to get back into crafting. Using Maker 3 and Explore 3 and loving sublimation and resin crafting.
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Love it...happy bday to DD!
ReplyDeletelooks great, very professional! I LOVE the heat vinyl its so quick and looks awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That looks great ....got to try that!
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I'm new to your blog and I also subscribed to you on youtube,hope we become great friends.
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Hey... you did a great job...
ReplyDeletethe shirt looks awesome...
to pitty there's no head on it :P
Hugs Anja
I love vinyl, but have never tried heat vinyl. You did a great job on the shirt!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I love using vinyl so I will need to give this a try. TFS.
ReplyDeleteLori
I've not tried vinyl yet, but have some. I need to give it a whirl!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to trying the heat transfer vinyl. It is in my long list of to-dos
ReplyDeleteI love the vinyl and thanks for sharing where you got it. Your daughters shirt turned out great!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shirts. I want to learn how to do this.
ReplyDeleteohhh heat vinyl.... didn't know there was such a thing.... I will need to get some to try! I love making shirts but I just make them with heat bond and fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Can't wait to try the vinyl.
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hi. I have so been wanting to try this. I got the same sample pack but have been hesitant. Maybe now is the time.
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