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!
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!
ReplyDeleteTeresa K
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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