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Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.
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0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?
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NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.
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0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.


So basically all I need to do is print the image off the computer on printer paper, mirror it, place it on the shirt, and iron it? And that's basically it? Is it really that simple? I didn't know if you could iron on just regular printer paper
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NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.


So basically all I need to do is print the image off the computer on printer paper, mirror it, place it on the shirt, and iron it? And that's basically it? Is it really that simple? I didn't know if you could iron on just regular printer paper

Well you have to use t-shirt transfer paper but I would do a test shirt before you do any big image just so you get the hang of it.
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0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.


So basically all I need to do is print the image off the computer on printer paper, mirror it, place it on the shirt, and iron it? And that's basically it? Is it really that simple? I didn't know if you could iron on just regular printer paper

Well you have to use t-shirt transfer paper but I would do a test shirt before you do any big image just so you get the hang of it.



That part is confusing me
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NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.


So basically all I need to do is print the image off the computer on printer paper, mirror it, place it on the shirt, and iron it? And that's basically it? Is it really that simple? I didn't know if you could iron on just regular printer paper

Well you have to use t-shirt transfer paper but I would do a test shirt before you do any big image just so you get the hang of it.



That part is confusing me

I know the instructions are very confusing. You might be able to find a YouTube video to help you out
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0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.


So basically all I need to do is print the image off the computer on printer paper, mirror it, place it on the shirt, and iron it? And that's basically it? Is it really that simple? I didn't know if you could iron on just regular printer paper

Well you have to use t-shirt transfer paper but I would do a test shirt before you do any big image just so you get the hang of it.



That part is confusing me

I know the instructions are very confusing. You might be able to find a YouTube video to help you out


Hey, I don't mean to bother you again. But I found the wikihow thing on this but I'm still confused on if it's just regular paper or not that they are using.
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NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote
0livia wrote
NastyGamingNation wrote Okay this may be the dumbest question of the day but my wife is currently making T-shirt's. And she can only do one colored vinyl. But we was wondering how to make like a picture. What would we need.

I seen this on Facebook and thought it would be a good example.
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Check out the website out above.
I use to put pictures on t-shirts when I was a kid and we did it with the steps in the link.
I hope this helps.


When I click the link it says like "oops doesn't seems like this exists"?

1
Purchase T-shirt transfer paper. Transfer paper can be found anywhere you can buy stationary or printer paper. There are two types of transfer paper, one suitable for white or pastel shirts, and one suitable for all darker colours

2
Select an image. You can use any image saved on your computer.

3
Mirror the image for light-colored shirts

4
Print your design onto the paper.


5
Cut out the image


6
Cover a hard, flat surface with a cotton pillowcase.

7
Set your iron

8
Iron the shirt

9
Place the paper onto the shirt.

10
Iron the image onto the shirt

11
Let the area cool and then peel the paper off.


So basically all I need to do is print the image off the computer on printer paper, mirror it, place it on the shirt, and iron it? And that's basically it? Is it really that simple? I didn't know if you could iron on just regular printer paper

Well you have to use t-shirt transfer paper but I would do a test shirt before you do any big image just so you get the hang of it.



That part is confusing me

I know the instructions are very confusing. You might be able to find a YouTube video to help you out


Hey, I don't mean to bother you again. But I found the wikihow thing on this but I'm still confused on if it's just regular paper or not that they are using.

This is the kind of paper they mean by transfer paper.
I usually get mine at the dollar store because it's cheaper.
I apologize for confusing you lol
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