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Free Foofa and Brobee T-Shirt Transfers!
dltmoran wrote us an incredibly sweet letter telling us that she felt so inspired by Jen's offer of a free invitation that she wanted to share something with the Gabbafriends Community as well!
dltmoran created these darling (almost anime-esque) images of Foofa and Brobee that you are welcome to print out and create your own unique t-shirts!
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I love these designs, thanks for adding them. I wanted to comment that it is important to use "dark" or Opaque" transfer paper if you are putting these on colored shirts. With standard transparent paper, the shirt color will show through on anything but a white shirt and make the colors muddy.
Avery makes one called Avery® Dark T-shirt Transfers for Inkjet Printers #53206
I am so glad you have been able to use these designs. My brother did them for me after we decided we didn't like the ones on nick's site. (www.miketabie.com) I am using them for t-shirt favors for my son's birthday next month. I used the tranfer paper from AC more. It was 10 sheets for $11. You will notice that there are 3-4 images on a page. This way you don't have to use as much paper. Make sure you follow the directions on the paper's package.
Enjoy!
:) Danielle
I love these, but what's the best way to transfer them over to a shirt?
There was a thread about how to do it... but the gist of it is what Emma and Mommy wrote:
"Walmart has the best price on the iron on sheets I've found. They're called "T-shirt transfers" by Avery. Definitely read the directions first, when we first tried them out we made a few mistakes and wasted the paper, at $7 for 6 sheets, that gets expensive...lol."
Those are great! Thanks for sharing!