I made several digital designs combining Yeti & Mt. Hood silhouettes and adding a few design/composition elements. I would have loved to hand pull these prints on t-shirts but had time constraints so went for iron-on transfers. They turned out so much better than I anticipated.
Needless to say I will be making more apparel with t-shirt transfer material.
7 comments:
I never done iron-on transfers by myself but of course I used those few times when I was a kid. Your shirts look pretty good!
Love,
Anna
I might not know what a Yeti is, but these t-shirts look amazing! By the way, how do you hand pull the prints on t-shirts?
Hi Hot Cakes, following you now from Swap-bot. No we weren't partners, but I like visiting around. Hope you'll check out my blog and follow as well:
www.vintageterrace2.blogspot.com
Happy New Year to you and yours,
Coleen in Ukraine
how creative! I wonder if you thought about starting your own shop and sell some of the T-shirts once a person chooses the designs they like
It looks fantastic. I always have great hopes for a handmade Christmas and it never manages to work out that way....perhaps next year. I've used iron on transfers to put the name on the back of my childrens t-shirts for Tumbletots but never thought of using them for anything else....did you use photoshop?
Great Blog
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You have an amazing blog! Thanks for sharing, I will definitely be following from now on. I also really enjoyed your Etsy store :) From Vallyncia at Swapbot.
This is such a cool idea! Personalised t-shirts FTW ^_^
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