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πŸ–¨οΈ 8.5x11 Sheets of HP Transfer Paper Review

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Description of πŸ–¨οΈ 8.5x11 Sheets of HP Transfer Paper

Transfer Paper 8.5x11 inch. Paper for inkjet printers. Personalized, vibrant photo projects. Create, print, impress. Usage Ideas: putting graphics on shirts, caps, bags, baby items, and more. What's in the package: 12 sheets of 8.5x11 inch transfer paper.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worst iron transfer ever! Do not buy!

I spent a lot of money making 15 family reunion t-shirts. I used my inkjet printer and followed all the directions to the tee. The family liked the shirts until they washed them. They tore and crumpled instantly, even in cold water and without the use of drying. I am so disappointed and confused. Way too much time and money wasted.

Pros
  • Custom Colorful Photo Projects
Cons
  • Disappearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good work!

I bought this paper thinking it was the cotton type transfer paper I have used in the past. Instead, it feels like it's a movie. I used it for a Halloween craft where I printed a mummy onto a muslin bag. It worked very well and I am happy with the results. Because you cut out the image before pressing it onto the fabric, I was able to do four translations on one sheet of paper, which worked well to keep costs down. Would buy again. Not sure about the wash resistance but as it was used for…

Pros
  • Contents: 12 sheets of 8.5 x 11 inch transfer paper
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Shirt colors

Purchased to make shirts for hen parties. The shirts were a cotton blend from Gap. The gluing process required trial and error: if the iron is too hot, the transfer film will not come off properly. If it's not hot enough, the pattern won't stay on the shirt. The worst part was that parts of the design that didn't come off as soon as we put them on started bleeding on the shirt. In the evening we got stuck in the rain. Anyone who has made it this far is hopelessly ruined in the rain. Overall I…

Pros
  • Use ideas: Print on shirts, hats, bags, baby clothes and more
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options