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Sunday, 8 March 2020

Review about Iron on transfer paper

Sunday, March 08, 2020 0 Comments



Not recommended for bag,,,


1:35 am | 9 march 2020.


This post is about how unlucky I am with this product. I got so frustrated with the paper, it seems like you really need a reaalllly soft fabric for it to work. 


It all started when I watched a video about DIY iron transfer paper on T-shirt and I really want to try it. I bought some bags and cotton shirt for this project, not to mention the paper itself.


At first, i printed some cute pictures, like pusheen and cactus cartoon. I cut it almost close to the edges and ready to iron it. I tried on iron board, iron the transfer paper but that time I was scared to make it full temperature and it didn't work.


Sad, it ruined my tote bag





Tomorrow morning I decided that I want to try a simple design since I don't want to waste my colour ink. I did on a hard surface, not on iron board, did it for 5 mins and didn't work as well. 😪 the paper got stuck on the bag and it's so hard to remove it.


I watched another video and the guy said to make sure that the temperature must be the highest so I want to try on shirt because maybe it won't work on the tote bag. I also didn't iron for too long.


Butttttt mehhhhh


didn't work 😪


my shirt lmao. so ugly




also did it on my white tote bag.




I seriously don't understand. !!?
I don't get how they can pull it easily, like this. (let me borrow the pic)



sighsss


So now I don't know what to do with 8 papers. seriously annoying because the paper is so expensive. I asked them about this on shopee but they want me to call the office.


I hate calling office because demm my credit gonna be gone for sure.


This is the paper.





😔😔


31/7/2020


This is the updated post, apparently, you need a really soft material for it to work. even if your shirt is cotton it really should be soft cotton lol. So if you're interested in this project, don't buy a tote bag and transfer on it because it won't work.

I even tried on kain batik and depends on luck it will work, I also tried on soft cotton (printed for babies) it does work but sometimes the word doesn't want to stick to the fabric. So it's a lot of work with cutting the paper and ironing it. So I wouldn't recommend it to you guys.

In the end, I decided to just paint it on all the tote bags. 

I still don't know what to do with this paper hmmm
I am selling it so if you guys are interested, you can check out my Instagram and carousell : cottoneish


Thank you so much for reading this!