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Invent It! Iron-On Transfers |
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Rating: Summary: Just did not work! Review: I am the owner of a home day care and I had all of the kids bring in T-shirts so that we could all create our own unique father'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!
Rating: Summary: Easy to follow Instructions Review: I used this product over a year ago to create matching shirts for a business organization. The directions were very easy to follow and left us error-free. The shop owner still tells me that they turned out great and they wear them often. I am currently designing another project for her.
Rating: Summary: Easy to follow Instructions Review: I used this product over a year ago to create matching shirts for a business organization. The directions were very easy to follow and left us error-free. The shop owner still tells me that they turned out great and they wear them often. I am currently designing another project for her.
Rating: Summary: Easy and Affordable! Review: I wasnt sure how these Iron-Ons would work since one of the ratings on them was negative. But I just did a practice iron-on on my daughters shirts. It was so easy and they peeled off very well. My girls love their shirts with their own pictures on them. These are a great buy and worth their money!
Rating: Summary: Not silkscreen but not bad Review: My kids love it, they can pick out a image and Dad makes it a t shirt, gotta be a light color shirt, dosen't work well with black.
Rating: Summary: TITLE? How about "Worst Product I Have Ever Used." Review: This is one of the worst products I have ever used. It gives you no detailed instructions for ironing on, like how long you are supposed to do it; it just says "iron the transfer onto light fabric." It ruined the brand new white tank top I bought for this project...and left me angry 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 small print (that you aren't looking for when shopping) it does say, "We shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages related to the use of this product." I guess that says it all, doesn't it?
Rating: Summary: The best out of all the transfer papers I've tried!! Review: This is the best trasfer paper I have ever tried, and I've tried many! I was making T-shirts and sweat shirts for all of my family and friends when the Sept. 11th incident occured, and the more I made, the more people wanted them. I was taking pictures off the internet and copying them onto trasfers and making the shirts. Eventually I was making sweat suits too! Even before the stores were coming out with them. I can honestly say that these transfers not only looked the best, but held out through many washings! Anybody with a brain can follow the simple instructions on the package. If they can't then they have some serious issues. My 6 yr. old son even knew how to do it! I won't buy any other trasfer but this brand!
Rating: Summary: Good Item Review: This item works really well. It is easy to use, and I am very impressed
Rating: Summary: Just did not work! Review: While thinking of ideas for my church's 75th anniversary celebration, I decided to make T-shirts and sweatshirts using iron-on transfers and my ink jet printer. I chose the "invent it!" brand from Hammermill papers because it was the most cost-effective (cheapest). I created the design on my computer and tried it out on the transfer paper. The results were outstanding for a do-it-yourself project. I followed the instructions included with the transfers and it was a piece of cake. One thing that I did find out - keep the transfers dry after they have been printed. One got wet in the rain and it spotted very badly wherever a rain drop came in contact. This product also does a very good job in black and white, not just in color. The shirts that I did, laundered according to the instructions, came out of the wash lookin' good. I won't hesitate to use this product again in the future. However, I am now having trouble buying it locally, since my previous source no longer handles this product.
Rating: Summary: Invent it! Iron-on transfers Review: While thinking of ideas for my church's 75th anniversary celebration, I decided to make T-shirts and sweatshirts using iron-on transfers and my ink jet printer. I chose the "invent it!" brand from Hammermill papers because it was the most cost-effective (cheapest). I created the design on my computer and tried it out on the transfer paper. The results were outstanding for a do-it-yourself project. I followed the instructions included with the transfers and it was a piece of cake. One thing that I did find out - keep the transfers dry after they have been printed. One got wet in the rain and it spotted very badly wherever a rain drop came in contact. This product also does a very good job in black and white, not just in color. The shirts that I did, laundered according to the instructions, came out of the wash lookin' good. I won't hesitate to use this product again in the future. However, I am now having trouble buying it locally, since my previous source no longer handles this product.
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