Best Kind of Iron-Ons

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    Cassie

    Cassie The time to hesitate is through.

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    I made this shirt last night and I figured I should take a couple pictures considering I drew some LP artwork on it. I bought some fabric crayons from Wal-mart and drew each design on a white sheet of paper. From there I simply just ironed it onto the shirt. Unfortunately, the LP on my shirt is backwards, considering I had to iron the image ontop. I don't mind :D I love it anyway! Enjoy!

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    Neil

    Neil Super Duper Member LPA Super Member

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    Awesome hunah! w00t iron ons!
     
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    Tomi

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    Awesome!

    what was that first one suppose to be? i cant tell...
     
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    *Field Of Innocence*

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    I did that before but my parents throw my shirt out but anyway nice work. I like the drawing of Jack :D
     
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    Cassie

    Cassie The time to hesitate is through.

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    Thanks so much, you wouldn't imagine how difficult Jack is to sketch in black crayon! lol

    Mattt, it's the 3-D looking blue blocks from the inside of the Meteora booklet. If you browse through it, you'll know what I mean.
     
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    Jila Super Member LPA Super Member

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    i like the 4th one and jack
     
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    Tomi

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    Oh...that.....

    kewl.
     
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    Cassie

    Cassie The time to hesitate is through.

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    I'm so happy Jack's getting great reviews, lol. I'm proud of the 4th shot. Neil believes the face is identical to the one made in the Meteora booklet. :D
     
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    You stole my idea! Or maybe you're just telepathic... :chemist:
    I like Jack and the 3D blocks the best. :)
     
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    LornVourkolakas

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    Those look cool. o_O
     
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    Awesome idea. I should try it.
     
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    Jila

    Jila Super Member LPA Super Member

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    they dont come off when you wash them do they? coz i wanna do that on a shirt with this on it. its gonna be cute.
     
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    Cassie

    Cassie The time to hesitate is through.

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    Ugg, I hate to tell you this but I had an incident with this shirt a few nights ago. There was some dirt on the back, me and Neil were wrestling with each other on the floor. I forgot to throw it in the wash, so I gave it to my mom and told her to be careful. The directions for these crayons say warm water, but my mom used cold. All my pictures came out. I nearly cried because I put so much effort into it. My mom told me if the shirt couldn't make it through cold water, it didn't stand a chance getting scorched in warm water. She suggested I color my old drawings and iron them again, but I don't feel motivated to. I made a Monsters Inc. inspired tee Wednesday night. There's dirt on that too, so I'm assuming Lil' Mikey will be no more. It blows. But there's always fabric markers *shrugs* I was really excited because I wanted to take another tee and iron the "Work In Progress" bit from the Meteora booklet onto the back... I suppose I'll try washing the tee in warm water, but I'll get back to you.
     
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    that sucks :( that shirt was wicked awesome
     
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    Jila

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    aww, that sucks. the shirt paint bottle thingys dont come off but if you dont do them right they come out gloopy ((if thats a word)) and stiff.
     
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    Cassie

    Cassie The time to hesitate is through.

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    lpmaxrevolution - Agg :\ I know. You'd never know there were drawings on my tee, if you looked at it now. There's faint imprints of the images, but that's as good as it gets. :(

    If I could suggest anything to you Pyro, it would be to try fabric markers. Find a really good set, not just the pack with a pair in a shade of fluorescent. Wal-Mart would be your best bet. The fabric paint is completely useless. It just gloops and chips away over time. Good luck!! :D
     

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