Iron-ons. It's just been in the last year that I've used iron-ons. Boy, do they fit the instant craftification bill! I love them! These particular iron-ons are from the Plaid Make and Take that we did in the afternoon at CHA. It's a whole line called, "Me and My Peeps!" They're so new, I can't find a link with the whole line to show you! CHA Show goers could pick out their whole family including pets and make a t-shirt. From Mom and Dad with one kid, to brides and grooms, to the Brady Bunch…they were all adorable.
These are the two shirts I did for my demos. Mixed media lover that I am, I had to add some chain with a needle and thread (Thank you Embassy Suites for the needle and thread). If you try this, just be sure that the t-shirt dries pretty quickly after washing or else your chain might get rusty. Simply, wash it on gentle inside out, and hang in front of a fan. Done. These little sweetie Peeps retail for 99 cents and are either in or coming to a major craft store near you. They were a big hit at the show and a cute and cost friendly way to jazz up a plain T.
Okay, that chain detail just kills me! So adorable!
Hi Candie!
Love the iron ons and the added chain is just perfect! It has been a long time since I played with those – these are much better looking than the old ones. They’re very cute!
Cindy
Hi Candie!
Love the iron ons and the added chain is just perfect! It has been a long time since I played with those – these are much better looking than the old ones. They’re very cute!
Cindy
Those are really cute. I love the chain as well. How well do they wash?
These are so cute!!! And how clever to add the chain.
I’ve washed my T 3 times now and it’s still looking great. I do it on the gentle cycle and am cautious on how long I dry it—don’t want to bake it.
Those are SOOOOOOOOOOOOO cute!