SeriousAsAHeartAttack answered Sunday April 16 2006, 6:29 pm: Buy iron on paper. then you put it on your printer and print it right on too it. peel the paper and iron on! I did this once, the results werent too shabby..i would suggest getting the darker iron on for the darker clothes (like black) [ SeriousAsAHeartAttack's advice column | Ask SeriousAsAHeartAttack A Question ]
DeadMemories answered Sunday April 16 2006, 2:56 pm: You have to buy Iron On Paper. Once you get it, use it to print out whatever it is you want to put on a shirt and then once it's printed, get your iron really hot and place the picture on the shirt with the picture facing down on the shirt where you can only see the back part and then slowly move the iron over it.
Razhie answered Sunday April 16 2006, 2:39 pm: You can buy transfer paper from most craft stores and even from paper supply places like Staples or Business Depot sometimes. You can iron that image on to your T-shirt. But honestly most of those iron on transfers don't stand up in the wash very well, so if you want to where this thing a lot it will fade away very quickly.
You'll be better off to go to a store where they can do it for you. Some photo printing places can do it as well for a small fee. It's really not that expensive at all, there is a shop in my town (Toronto, Canada) that will put anything on a T-shirt for $25. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Xo_NeSmiiRa_Xo answered Sunday April 16 2006, 2:33 pm: you can go to s t-shirt shop.. n they will do it for you.. and if you have that sticker kind of paper and you printed it on that paper then maybe yu can stick it on there and then use a iron and go alond the edges to make sure it will stay on there..
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