Temporary T-shirt Designs
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Temporary T-shirt Designs
This is a nice wee instructable creative, easy and rewarding
You'll need some crayons, sand paper, a t-shirt and an iron.
And I didn't take that picture but I thought it was a good design, cuz it's simple an impressive once it's done.
You'll need some crayons, sand paper, a t-shirt and an iron.
And I didn't take that picture but I thought it was a good design, cuz it's simple an impressive once it's done.
Draw You Design
Useing the crayons,draw your design on the sandpaper( the finer the sandpeper the better it comes out, emery paper is probaly the best)
.:REMEMBER:. It's going to come out backwards so write letters and stuff backwards ,cheak in the mirror if you're not sure it's going to come out right.
.:REMEMBER:. It's going to come out backwards so write letters and stuff backwards ,cheak in the mirror if you're not sure it's going to come out right.
Ironing
Place the sandpaper roughside down, on the t-shirt then iron the smooth side.
I ironed it for too long(that's why there's no pics) and the paper stook to the t-shirt
but i have done it before, so trust me it works.
I ironed it for too long(that's why there's no pics) and the paper stook to the t-shirt
but i have done it before, so trust me it works.
-fin-
That's pretty much it:
just leave it to cool and it should last 3 to 5 washes but it will still leave a faint mark of the design, so dont plan to use the t-shirt without the iron-on design again.
just leave it to cool and it should last 3 to 5 washes but it will still leave a faint mark of the design, so dont plan to use the t-shirt without the iron-on design again.