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Invent It! Iron-On Transfers

By Mike Thomas On January 30, 2010 Under Dye Sublimaiton Printer

51DWC00Z1XL. SL160  Invent It! Iron On Transfers

  • Simple tο iron οח
  • 10 sheets per package
  • Mаkе уουr οwח T-shirt designs
  • Uѕе іח virtually аחу ink-jet printer
  • Transfers resist fading, саח bе washed іח laundry


Prompt уουr creativity bу designing уουr οwח custom T-shirts. Wіtһ уουr favorite graphics software, аח ink-jet printer, аחԁ tһеѕе iron-οח transfers, уου саח decorate T-shirts, pillowcases, аחԁ craft projects. Iron-οח transfers саח mаkе fun gifts, party favors, οr a personal fashion proclamation. Tһе transfers аrе laundry safe аחԁ resist fading, wash аftеr wash. Tһе package comes wіtһ 10 sheets…. More >>

Invent It! Iron-Oח Transfers

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5 comments - add yours
Bridgette Whitbeck

January 30, 2010

Rating: 1 / 5
This is one of the worst harvest I have ever used. It gives you no meticulous directions for ironing on, like how long you are supposed to do it; it just says “iron the transfer onto light fabric.” It ruined the groundbreaking new colorless tank top I bought for this project…and left me mad and frustrated. I would have given it 0 stars but that wasn’t an option! Phone # on package, but you end up with an answering machine, and I did find in very tiny print (that you aren’t looking for when shopping) it does say, “We shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential hurts related to the use of this product.” I guess that says it all, doesn’t it?

Anonymous

January 31, 2010

Rating: 5 / 5
This item facility really well. It is simple to use, and I am very impressed

Anonymous

January 31, 2010

Rating: 1 / 5
I am the title-holder of a home day care and I had all of the kids bring in T-shirts so that we could all make our own unique member of the clergy’s day gifts with these iron-on transfers. When I say that I followed the directions Precisely I am not fooling! I was so concerned about slip ups that I made sure I followed the directions to the letter, but every time I tried to pull off the cooled transfer paper off came half of the design and the rest styed on the paper! Very disappointing!

B. Cole

January 31, 2010

Rating: 2 / 5
“Invent It!” transfer paper facility (kinda) if you follow the directions exactly, and you don’t have very high standards for the finished product. We irrevocably used up our last package of this stuff on some “throw-away” tee shirts after 6 years of experience with it. The reason we hold it in such low esteem is because we also bought “Printworks” transfer paper (from Burlington) at the same time as the Invent It! paper and found that the Printworks paper transfered much simpler, had better clarity and color, and has worn much better over the years. Amazon sells both, so we have always re-ordered the Printworks product.

Iron-on transfers are never as excellent as silkscreened shirts, but if you are going to use transfers you may as well use the best harvest out there, and this stuff doesn’t make the cut.

Asinthia Marshall

January 31, 2010

Rating: 4 / 5
I wasnt sure how these Iron-Ons would work since one of the ratings on them was unenthusiastic. But I just did a practice iron-on on my daughters shirts. It was so simple and they peeled off very well. My girls like their shirts with their own pictures on them. These are a splendid buy and worth their money!

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