I remember there was this turorial on carbonfour.com that explained how to print a design on paper, and transfer it onto fabric using some sort of liquid. The tutorial is no longer there, though. :-\
Does anyone remember the specifics of this method, of know of a similar tutorial?
10:41 am, Wednesday, January 11, 2006 (3 years ago)
Last time I checked, this site was about customizing and skinning computer programs. It isn't your personal t-shirt blog where you can write whatever you want. Take your garment queries elsewhere.
One way to do this is to bring the image to a Graphics place that does copying and other stuff related to it and hand them the image and ask for it on a tshirt. Plain, simple and takes only 20 minutes out of a busy schedule and 10 bucks out of a wallet.
wintergreen oil. you can get it at any health food market type place. also the picture/transfer/whatever has to be printed on a laser printer not an inkjet.
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Actually you can go to like OfficeDepot or OfficeMax and get the Avery T-Shirt Transfers. I got them, but haven't used them yet because I have found something I really want to put on a shirt yet, but I saw a friend of mine's outcome of his shirt and it is good.
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