Sounds like if u were doing a memory quilt, the process of printing directly onto the fabric may work better, then if u want it on a shirt....right now my printer is not working at all....so this will have to wait till I get it fixed.
Have fun and I hope u get some pics posted : )
LOL....I was transferring it onto a peice of freezer paper. Then I took the freezer paper and rolled it onto fabric.
in the second one i printed it directly onto the fabric.
since i am not in the hospital, the kids and i are doing all kinds of fun things :) i will try and take some photos !
Wait, what were u transferring it on in the first set of instructions? I thought that was material?...
No problem. Also...if you wanted to put the picture or print on fabric....all you have to do is adhere the fabric to the freezer paper and cut it to measure a regular piece of printer paper. I suggest that you use regular fabric though..nothing to thick or raised or furry. lol. Just place the paper in the printer with the fabric facing the way that your printer will print it straight onto the fabric. Make sure you use an inkjet printer as the laser jet gets to hot for the fabric. If you spray your fabric with starch or hairspray before you print it it will make the image more permanent and less likely to run. Just make sure tolet it dry before you put it into the printer. This one is really neat !!!! The first one is more of a old rustic feel to it and this one is just exactly what you print :)-
WOW ! Fantastic, I can not wait to try this, no Iron?...Cool...LMAO literally....
Sounds less expensive then the transfer paper too....got to find a project to try this....lol..
Thanks for the instructions : )
No, I made my own transfer paper out of freezer paper. It is such an awesome tecnique. I am putting their (my kiddos) picture on a V-neck with the phrase;
They are the reason I fight Chiari Malformation.
Ii really is rprecious. you take a peice of freezer and spray the nonwaxy side with spray adhesive and glue the reg whilte printer paper to it. Trim the edges to the size of the printer paper. take your image and open in word and select flip image horizantally and the selct print to fit page. Then make sure that your paper is in your printer so that it will print on the waxy side and print. When finished take your peice that you are transfering to and spray lightly with hairsspray to set imagae and then lightly dampen the fabric with a spray bottle. Lay the image transfer on to the fabric and take a flat rounded glass a roll until the image is transfered/ I found it helpful to tape the edges. It really is neat and the cool part is after your done you can wipe of the freezer paper transfer and use it again. It really is a neat trick.