YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
White Plastic 54 count 6 inch quality disposable Knives appropriate for any dining environment and cutlery needs.
Quality - BPA Free, durable, made to provide the strength and purpose you need throughout your meal, will withstand hot and cold temperature food.
Classic - The signature White design of these knives add an classic and fresh ambiance to your table setting without compromising on your after-meal time.
All Uses - Knives cutlery Ideal for every meal setting, from your everyday use to parties, picnics, on the go meals, the workplace, special occasions, food industry businesses, and for keeping in your purse in case needed.
54 Pack - White Plastic knives Convenient sized box of 54 party disposable knives prepares you with the perfect amount for your celebration meal without running out mid-event, allowing you to enjoy your party peacefully with enough knives and no stress.
Hand wash only
High quality ceramic mug
Microwave safe
Gloss finish 11oz
Please allow 5 to 7 business day for processing and shipping.
Drink ware product’s use & care:
By taking care of this item, you can expect years of dependable service. Please read the information presented below to get the most out of your new product.
Wash and rinse the product thoroughly before first use and after each use. Hand washing is recommended for best results.
DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or scrubbers since they may dull the finish and remove your logo.
SIMPLY NOTETAKING: Manila cover composition notebooks come with 20 sheets of wide-ruled paper. Ready for any assignment and take it with you on the go!
OverallSize: 8.5″ x 7″inches.
GUIDELINE TO WRITING: A perfect way to start perfecting penmanship and writing. Easy to use lines and room to practice printing letters, this journal is a great stepping stone into written language.
QUALITY: Wide-ruled format promotes neat, even lines of legible writing and its double-sided feature provides plenty of notetaking space. Standard elementary/grade school rule for larger handwriting.
DESIGN: Secure sewn binding and stitched-in sheets, Sewn binding keeps notes securely held together and creates a smooth edge that wont catch on your clothing or backpack.
PACKAGE INCLUDES: Quad filler paper comes with four squares per inch and with a three hole punch. Each pack comes with 100 loose-leaf sheets;OverallSize of 10.5″ x 8″- 26.7 x 20.3 cm
KEEP ORGANIZED: Pair these loose leaf filler papers with your favorite standard ring binder or folder to keep your school and project notes well organized.
STOCK UP: Large packs of filler paper make it easy to shop ahead; show your forethought and shop for the entire school year or replenish your dwindling stock for second semester.
DESIGN: Paper is 3-hole punched with 86% brightness. Quad-ruled design necessarily meets all the requirements of the users at its best and its double-sided feature provides plenty of notetaking space.
SIMPLY NOTETAKING: Wireless quad-ruled notebooks come with 80 sheets of paper featuring four squares per inch. Each set comes with 4 assorted color covered notebooks.
Overall Size: 8.5″ x 11″ inches.
DIFFERENT COLORS: Notebooks have 4 different colors; Black, Blue, Red and Green. You can distinguish different subjects by color coding. Actual Colors May Vary!
QUALITY: Quad-ruled design necessarily meets all the requirements of the users at its best and its double-sided feature provides plenty of notetaking space.
DESIGN: Wireless binding is smooth so it wont catch on your clothing or backpack, notebooks are 3-hole punched to store in a binder. Sheets are perforated pages for easy tear out with clean edges.