Saturday, July 18, 2009

"Wall-Pop" T-shirt Technique

Okay...I went with the "Wall-pops"...I was planning to make T-shirts using the Freezer paper technique....but that proved to be far too much work for the amount of t-shirts I had to complete.......I have to have these shirts completed by next week and really did not want to spend my entire weekend doing them ....Well, I used Wall-pops.....I cut the image on the cricut of course ....placed on the shirt...Turned the shirt inside out....placed chipboad in between the shirt and ironed the wallpop with a very hot iron ....but not tooooo hot or the wall pops will melt....

This is my end product...I thought they came out pretty neat....What do you think????...Has everyone been using their Wallpops like this and I'm just slllooooowww to learn this technique.......(hehe...) probably so....But anywho...
This is my finished products......TFL...



9 comments:

Tenia Nelson said...

Very cool!!! tfs!!

DeeDee said...

wow very very cool..I love them..thanks for telling us how to do this also..do they wash well?

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Brenda said...

They real;y turned out awesome....I am in shock the wall pops didn't melt....I bought some when Lowes clearanced them and never used them. Thanks for being brave and trying this out.
hugs
Brenda

Brenda said...

They real;y turned out awesome....I am in shock the wall pops didn't melt....I bought some when Lowes clearanced them and never used them. Thanks for being brave and trying this out.
hugs
Brenda

Raven said...

Wonderful looking. Have you tried to wash any? Thanks for the instructions.

Enfys said...

Fantastic!
hugs
En x

Brens Designs said...

Those are wonderful!!!

DonnaMundinger said...

Wow! Fabulous Dee! New technique for me! Love it! xxD

Designs by Va'Chelle said...

Hey, could you send me the directions for the Wall-Pop T-shirts. These are so cute. My husband coaches high school football and track and I'd love to customize my own shirt for the sports.

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