Are the iron ons clear.
Logo transfer to fabric.
Painting fabric especially such thick fabric is best done by dabbing rather than dragging your paint brush.
A stiff brush is best to get into all the nooks and crannies.
Using iron on logos you can iron your branding onto any smooth fabric.
Iron ons are printed on white iron on material and are not transparent.
Burnish for about 20 seconds or so.
This is an excellent affordable way to create casual uniforms for your employees without breaking the bank.
Spread a layer of heirloom traditions 1gel directly onto the fabric covering the area where you wish the image to be transferred.
To transfer a vinyl stencil use transfer tape to pick up all the pieces including the dots in the middles of your letters at once.
Press the stencil down firmly before painting.
Work from the center of the motif smoothing toward the edges.
Once you have your logo printed onto the transfer paper you simply iron it on to the fabric.
Use firm pressure with a hot iron and do not attempt to peel the paper back to check your image.
Place the transparency face down onto the 1gel and smooth with a burnishing tool.
Carefully follow the instructions on the fabric transfer paper package to adhere the image to your pillow cover.
Once you re finished and the paper has had a few minutes to cool it will easily peel away from the image.