T-Shirts projects with Kate´s doodles

valeriapiemonte

valeriapiemonte
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Hey girls!

I usually don´t make much projects, this is my second actually. But I got so excited about making them that I decided to give it another try :giggle This time I made some t-shirts for my boys using this super great doodles from Kate Hadfield Designs!! !! :) My boys simply loved their new t-shirts! :yesss

this one I made for my youngest. He loves everything related to fire (to my desperate :dizzy), monsters/ghosts and the orange colour.

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my oldest likes the opposite!! He loves the beach, water and everything zen! LOL He´s not here at the moment that´s why I could not take any pics of him wearing the t-shirt.

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These are amazing! How did you print them? Did you have to use special ink/transfer paper or did you get it down somewhere outside?
 
These are amazing! How did you print them? Did you have to use special ink/transfer paper or did you get it down somewhere outside?

She used a transfer paper Heather :) These are SO cool Val! I love how you captured their personalities!
 
Val (or other hybrid girlies) - just out of interest, how big are the transfer sheets? A4 / letter sized?
 
Thanks Val, that's what I thought! I have an idea to add a big image to a project, I think I need to design it to split it in two!
 
I'm such a novice... Do you need to use special inks? Or do you have to handwash your T-shirt?
 
I'm such a novice... Do you need to use special inks? Or do you have to handwash your T-shirt?

Heather, it is pretty easy! :) that was my first project. I printed in my old regular inkjet printer into that special paper called transfer paper. Afterwards you need to cut your printed image about 1 centimeter away the image, once you did that you iron the image on the t-shirt!!

I´ll try to do a tutorial about that :D
 
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