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Thread: Sandpaper T-shirt Iron-Ons
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01-26-2003, 12:09 AM #1
Sandpaper T-shirt Iron-Ons
Materials
Sheets of 50grit sandpaper
T-shirts
Lots of crayons
Iron
Plain paper
Instructions
Take a piece of sandpaper and color a design on it (the heavier the color the better the print)
Then take the sandpaper, position on the shirt (colored side down of course) Place the plain paper over top, and iron on (use high setting - but be careful not to burn anything).
This transfers really neat - when the crayon melts into the t-shirt is sort gives a tye-dye effect. Looks really cool!!! And supposed to be dryer safe - but you may want to line dry the fist couple of washings.
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01-26-2003, 01:02 AM #2
Wow, what a good idea for kids to make at school for outings, clubs, classroom spirit etc. Love that idea Lori, you are something else...
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01-27-2003, 08:57 PM #3Registered User
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OH how cool Lori! Thank you.
oh kids...project time. LOL
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01-27-2003, 09:18 PM #4
Originally posted by mrscornbread
Wow, what a good idea for kids to make at school for outings, clubs, classroom spirit etc. Love that idea Lori, you are something else...
I second that what a great idea. i can't wait to try it.
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