Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Why Iron on T-Shirts - Because Printing Yourself is Fun and Inexpensive

You've decided to print your own tees, but why iron on t-shirts. Thats a great question. Basically you've decided to take the bull by the horns and do-it-yourself. With all the options for printing on a tee shirt from screen printing, embroidery, fabric painting,tie dying, iron on has become a very popular way to create some very high quality looking shirts. Recently we came a cross a program by Hanes, called T-Shirtmaker, that makes the process simple for even the novice computer user. We'll walk you through a few of the more popular ways to do iron-ons on t-shirts.
In the past you had to get your funny t-shirts at the mall or local stores, but now you can make custom designed t-shirts just like the pros right in the comfort of your home. Hanes T-ShirtMaker Plus Deluxe is perfect for kids' projects, birthday parties, team jerseys, fund raisers, grandparent gifts, vacation souvenirs, and even business promotions. The package comes complete with the latest in photo editing tools too, clip art, pre-made designs, and more. It even includes a Hanes® Beefy-T t-shirt, free inside the box. With this program its quick and simple - easy as 1-2-3!
The iron on transfer paper makes perfect transfers every time - guaranteed! Place a sheet of the paper into your printer and select print. With your printed design and your iron, you'll create professional results. You can grab a bulk lot of blank white tees online, then design some really cool t shirts from your own computer. Dallas Cowboy fan in the house, iCarley Fans, put it on a tee, and for 50% less than the same shirt costs in the mall, your able to even personalize your masterpieces.
Premade iron on transfers can be purchased at online auctions such as eBay and Amazon, ranging from images of your favorite sports team, to pets, to funny sayings. You may ask why iron-on t-shirts when printing there are so many costs involved. Its simple, the costs can be minimal if you do your homework. Buying the shirts blank from an online bulk source can cost you in the area of a little over a buck a shirt. Now if you qualify for free shipping, you then go get some transfers, again, shop around for a free shipping deal and your going to basically come away with some great transfers and great tees for next to nothing.
Happy Crafting!
Here's a Great Source for Blank Shirts

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