Monday, January 28, 2013

Iron On Onesies

In anticipation of my little lady coming into the world (back in 2003) and a friend who also had a little boy around the same time, I decided to make up some cute onesies.  I had seen these logos all around and loved them.  It was as simple as an iron on logo onto a onesie.  I loved them and she did too.


Items Needed:
Onesies (size of your choice)
Cute logos you find online or create your own.
Computer
Color Printer
Iron on transfer paper
Iron

Directions:
1.  Using your computer, find the logo/saying you want.
2.  Copy and paste it into word.  It's best if you do several at one time putting them all onto your word document.
3.  Flip all the logos/sayings/photos so they are all backwards - VERY IMPORTANT!

4.  Print in color onto one sheet of iron on transfer paper. 

5.  Cut out each logo. 

6. Iron (NO STEAM) the logo onto your shirt.  High heat and S-L-O-W!  After you have gone over the entire logo a few times, put your iron on the logo and starting with the corner, slowly pull back the paper, your logo should remain on the shirt and the paper come off.  Slowly back your iron up as you pull the paper.  Keep heat on the parts that are still attached to the paper. 
If you do this fast you will have a funky looking label.  If you go slow, you will have a great looking label.

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