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Monday, April 21, 2014

Silhouette Heat Transfer!


Jamie is with us today to share a fun project using the Print and Cut Butterfly Patchwork Silhouette cut...Yes, that is right...you can use Print and Cuts with the Heat Transfer Materials too!

Today I am going to be making a t-shirt using the Silhouette Printable Heat Transfer Material for dark colored fabrics.  This pack come with 5 - 8-1/2" x11" sheets that work with your inkjet printer!  To see how this works, be sure to check out this great video from Silhouette that shows this process!


Here are my steps!


1. Print out your Patchwork Butterfly on the Printable Heat Transfer Material then apply the sheet to your cutting mat.
2. Follow your screen prompts to cut your file.  While my sheet is still on my mat, I lift up the edges of my butterfly then remove it from the sheet backing.
3. Place your butterfly on your shirt where you want it to go.  Grab a thin towel or extra piece of fabric and place it over your design.  Iron the design in place as instructed on the packaging. 

And that's it!  The hardest part of this whole process is deciding on which design to use!
Here's Hannah modeling my finished shirt...

It's gorgeous, right!?  How fun would this be to make as a gift and place it in a coordinating tote as the gift bag?  I think that would make a pretty amazing gift!

Want to create one of your own?  
Simply click on the image below to head over to the Silhouette store!

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