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Tips for Printable Heat Transfer Material

I may have mentioned once or twice how much I love the print and cut feature on my Silhouette Cameo.

Well, I am going to bring it up again.  Only this time I will be using a Heat Transfer Material to make a gift.

There are other brands out there that sell this kind of material, but I use Avery, because I can buy it just about anywhere.

Here is the concept, you print something out on your computer, cut it out and then iron it on to something made of fabric.  And viola! Your very own custom shirt, coat, bag, pillow, blanket, etc.

I wanted to make a six-year-old girl a bag with her favorite Monster High Character.   I could have made one by layering colored heat transfer vinyl (HTV) but the characters from Monster High have sooo many coloring shades, that it would either too much work (& too munch HTV) or it wouldn’t give me the same look I was going for.

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I have used this material in the past, so I am very familiar with it, but as with all projects, I ran into some trouble.  I figured it would be beneficial to others if I shared my snafu, so you will not make the same mistake.

Here are a few tips for using the printable heat transfer material:

  • Know your printer.  Printer inks are different and behave differently.  If you have an ink jet printer, get the material designed for ink jet printers.  If it is a laser printer, there is a different material for that, as well as the other inks, like UV.  If you choose the wrong type your ink will not set and will either run or fade.
    • Print a test page on regular paper to see how your image will fit, and line up.  You don’t want to waste any of the transfer material.Print a test page first
  • There are two different kinds of transfer material.  One for light-colored fabrics and one for dark.
    • The one for light-colored fabrics is an actual ink transfer material.  It will transfer the ink on to your shirt, so the places in your design that are white, will be transparent, meaning the shirt will show through.  The material that it is printed on will adhere to the fabric, so there is a protective layer between the ink and the outside world.  You must also remember to flip your design on the horizontal plane when using this material.
    • The one for dark-colored fabrics is like a sticker.  It is a white material and so the white areas in your design will remain white.  Plus, there is no need to flip the design.  It is the one I like to use the best.Dark Fabric Material
    • Weed carefully, this material can tear easily.  But it is not sticky, so you can do it in sections.
    • Don’t use the shade of fabric alone to make the decision on which one to use.  Think about what you want your project to look like in the end.  I use the material for dark fabrics all the time, even on light-colored fabric like this tote bag.Light colored bag, but using dark fabric transfer material
  • Your iron must be hot and dry.  If you use this to iron out the wrinkles in your clothes, dump out the water.  Set your iron to the hottest setting.  It is also not recommended you not use an ironing board.  This could be because you don’t want an uneven surface, but it is also because of the reflective heat material under the cover.  Heat on the bottom of the material may interfere with it bonding to the fabric.  I place a folded, ironed sheet on my kitchen counter.MSS_HTM_MHbag09
  • Cool removal or not?  Some heat transfer material requires you to wait until the design has cooled before removing the transfer plastic.  If it does and you rush it, you can peel off your design with the transfer plastic, so be patient.Sometimes you have to wait for it to cool before removing protective/transfer layer
  • Don’t be discouraged when it takes longer to adhere than the instructions say.  I have held the iron in place for minutes, when the instructions say 45-60 seconds.
  • Apply constant high pressure.  You are not ironing out the wrinkles, so don’t move your iron around.  You can mess up your design, as I did.What can happen when you move your iron around
    • But not all is lost if you do.  Here is something you might not know: the heat that put it on, can take it off.
      • Apply heat back to the design and quickly use something to scrap away the design before it cools.  I first used my weeding tool to pull the design, but that was taking too long.  I then thought of my scrapping tool (a used Sil gift card), when the design was still hot I just scrapped it off.  You have to keep applying heat to small areas and scrapping, and repeating.  The scrapping doesn’t take too long, and within 10 minutes, it was gone.  There is a slight bit of ‘glue’ left, it’s not really glue, but there is a residue, it’s kind of like a shiny outline of your design.  MSS_HTM_MHbag07
    • That’s OK, because you are going to reprint your design and reapply.  This time, not moving the iron around.MSS_HTM_MHbag08

 

It turned out just the way I wanted it to, and the birthday girl was happy.

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The bag went perfectly with the personalize Monster High water bottle & Lagoona Blue card I made.

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Happy Crafting

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Handmade Baby Boy Onesie Gifts

Ahhh…..Spring is in the air.

Seriously all over the air, making us all sneeze like crazy!

But it also brings about more and more baby showers!  My new favorite thing to do is to make onesies for the new babies.

A cousin of mine lives all the way across the country and had a baby last December.  A few weeks ago she brought the baby back west to meet all the family and friends living here.  They had a little party and specifically asked for no gifts.

 

pfft.  yeah right! Like I could go see a brand new baby boy and not out fit him in some adorable clothes.

So I made these onesies using some heat transfer vinyl that I cut out with my Silhouette Cameo.

 

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The black heat transfer vinyl was a free sample from Happy Crafters.  I was very pleased with the results.  The designs for the gentleman shirt went on smoothly and quickly.  When the vinyl adhered to the shirt it immediately released from the transfer plastic.  So there was no slowly lifting the corner to see to make sure it is sticking.

 

 

 

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The top hat and monocle seemed fitting for a southern gentleman.

 

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This is the back of the gentleman one.  My cousin is super funny and one day was complaining about the use of hashtags on Facebook.  So…..I couldn’t resist.

 

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I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to attend the Meet & Greet, so I thought I might have to mail them to her.  But at the last-minute I was able to go, so of course I had to make a gift bag, because, well….I can.

 

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I have another cousin who is expecting and we will be giving her baby shower soon.  So stay tuned for some more adorable onesies.

 

Happy Crafting

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Menu Plan Monday May 19th

This past weekend the Hubby had a chance to go fishing off the coast with his fishing buddies.  They filled their crab tags.

The pots were so full, they didn’t even bother measuring the crabs.  If they couldn’t immediately tell it was over the size limit they threw it back, because there was another bigger one waiting.

So he wanted me to make the Crab Corn Chowder that we (I really mean he) is having for dinner.  I don’t eat crab.  Yes, yes I know.  Everyone tells of its glorious taste.  I don’t like it, and it kinda grosses me out.  Save your breath.  I won’t change.

In order for me to make this soup, he had to crack all the crab.  There are just somethings I won’t do.

Ian was fascinated by the process, but wouldn’t eat any crab.  Sid finally took a bite…..and was hooked!

The whole time he hovered around, stealing crab when his dad wasn’t looking.

The green bowl, in the picture below, was full of crab so I dumped it in soup.  Ty put about another half a crab in it then left the room.  He came back to an empty bowl.

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Sid also ate some soup, but not that much because it was really spicy, and while he likes spicy food, it might have been a little too much for him.

Of course he later came over and finished the salad I had been eating for dinner.

 

Menu Plan 5/19-5/25

Mon: Corn Crab Chowder

Tue: Sloppy Joe’s with tater tots

Wed: Slow Cooker Beef Bourguignon

Thr:  Creamy Grilled Chicken Piccata

Fri: Leftovers

Sat: Kitchen is Closed!

Sun: Baked Fish Sandwiches with potato salad

 

Happy Cooking

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Running Log ~ May 13th

I am feeling down and out about running.

I was running 4 days a week and now I have gotten myself busy with other things and I keep putting the gym off.  So I am running maybe two to three days a week.

This lack of running is showing.

Tonight I could only get two miles out before my shin started to scream and yell at me.

I am feeling alone in my running, and the treadmill is not working for me.

But neither is running on the road, because I can stop anytime.  I don’t have to push the button to slow my pace.  I can just stop.  and I do.  Plus I am just feeling out of time.

So I needed a little motivational help.

There are a couple of running sites I follow (LearnToRunStrong.com & OurSoleIntent.com) and also follow on Facebook.

Right before Mother’s day I get a notice that for the next week they are doing a Shine On Mother Runner Empowerment Celebration.

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On Facebook join the event and you will get a daily training workout, daily motivation, recipes, tips, a chance to win a You Shine prize, given daily, and more.

There is a declarations page for us Mother Runners to download and sign.  Then you document yourself, by picture, with the declaration and something involving running.  Post the picture to either Our Sole Intent or Learn to Run Strong‘s Facebook pages.  And don’t forget to tag it with hastag iShine.

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Here is the declaration page, download it, sign it, have your family sign it.

 

Hopefully this is just the type of group motivation I need to get back on track.

You should join us too.

Together we move MILES

 

 

Just. Keep. Running.

Another Mother Runner Half Marathon Training Program can be found here

C25K interval information can be found here

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