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NuFun Activities offers a pack of 500 sheets of printable iron-on heat transfer paper, designed for light fabrics and perfect for DIY projects. Each 8.5 x 11 inch sheet is compatible with inkjet printers and allows for easy customization of T-shirts, tote bags, and more. With a focus on quality, durability, and eco-friendliness, this product is proudly made in the USA and is suitable for all skill levels.
C**O
Great iron ons
I used these to make t-shirts for my Girl Scout troop. They are not (nor are any iron ons) the equivalent of professionally printed shirts, but I think that’s an unfair standard.They are very good iron ons. The key is to iron them for a LONG time. Minimum 2 minutes. If you start to peel (while it’s still hot!!!) and feel any stickiness, put it back down and iron some more.And yes, there were some imperfections. But these are iron ons and that’s to be expected. There’s a reason why it’s a lot cheaper than having them professionally printed.
B**N
Iron on
Worked perfect with inkjet printer and iron on to canvas bag
T**Y
Worked well for me!
I needed to make a couple shirts for a themed birthday party and this transfer paper did not disappoint! Any issues I had were completely user error. The shirts turned out great and I was even asked by several people to make shirts for them as well. LolSome tips: 1- reverse image before printing; 2- cut as close to the image as possible. Even though it’s clear, it leaves a film on top of the fabric. 3- I used an iron specifically for decals, but still had to pay close attention when heating because the recommended heating time was different between the instructions for the transfer and the iron; 4- hot peel! After applying, wait only about five seconds before peeling; 5- peel off in one smooth movement. If you stop, the image gets a little crease. And make sure your image doesn’t have any sharp turns where you have to stop peeling or change direction, it will likely crease or rip the image; 6- machine wash cold, hang dry! I noticed this material is pretty sensitive to heat, so I wouldn’t dare put it in the dryer.Hope this helps and your projects turn out as successful, if not more, than mine.
M**5
Is not a good product for quality t-shirt transfer
first - please review the instructions and print out on a blank piece of paper first. Also look at your printer properties to see what sources you have. The instructions state for Cannon pritner to use media "inkjet paper" and on high quality. This didn't produce a good transfer to use. I found a setting for "other papers" on my printer and they had the option for "T-shirt Transfer". This produced a clean print, but it will automatically mirror for you - so, DON'T mirror your design first. Using a heat press with teflon sheet transferred the design cleanly, but even with triming the excess before applying, it still leaves a clear film on the garment outside of the design. I think this would be fine for homecrafts, but is not suitable for gifts or sell.
D**9
Very very good!
I used this for the first time today for 2 t-shirt's and was amazed as how easy it was! Be sure to cut around the design as close as possible so that you can avoid getting too much of the iron on film on your shirt around the design is my only suggestion. It came off clean and very easily after ironing and allowing to cool. I am not sure how it will hold up in the wash, but it probably would be best not to use your dryer and let air dry. Time will tell after washing, but if all is good I will defiantly buy this again!
S**Z
Ehhh
Directions are straightforward, flip image print and place on fabric. Colors transfer to fabric easily. Only issue is when peeling back the liner paper you still have some of the image sticking to paper, then it says to apply more heat but no matter how much heat you add it still doesn’t help. Some of the ink/ image comes off when lifting paper.
P**T
Not worth saving a few dollars
I rarely write reviews unless something is really good or really bad. Unfortunately, I should have known better. It was too good to be true.I have done many iron on projects usually using Avery products. They can get pricey and when I saw this on Amazon I thought "wow this is great it's so cheap a lot cheaper than the Avery products." However when I went to use them they messed up a lot of the projects I was working on. I was heartbroken. Whenever I use the other brands they always turned out beautifully.Unfortunately, these iron-ons do not work. The paper melts and sticks onto the iron on part. It's really hard to take the paper backing off. And often would end up peeling the paper off the shirt no matter how careful I was no matter how many times I tried to iron it back on just like the video told me to do. I feel very disappointed and just wanted others to know so they dont make the same mistakes.If you watch the video that they provide, they never show the girl taking the paper off after ironing. This is the part where it messes up. Pretty angry.
J**R
Good Quality
Super easy to use!
L**.
They are cheap for a reason
I found these papers to be the cheapest of all the other brands and I read some great reviews here, so I thought I’ll give it a try. I used them on tote bags and used about 3-4 tote bags and all were a disaster. The pictures didn’t transfer completely and I did everything as instructed and nothing worked. I used it on a white tshirt, the result was a bit better but still not very professional. If you’re going to use it on tote bags I don’t recommend this at all. It’s a total waste of money.
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