Today I decided to do a different kind of project. I made a t-shirt design using the heat-transfer material & rhinestones. I love how fast it is to customize things with this stuff. I picked my rose blossom design from the library, cut it out of my heat-transfer material, peeled of the excess, and ironed it onto my shirt. Finally I decided to add a little sparkle by placing rhinestones from my rhinestone starter kit and ironing them on.
Now, would you would like to give it a try? To enter to win 2 rolls of heat-transfer material leave a comment on this post by Sunday at midnight MST. Don't forget, you can also enter to win a rhinestone starter kit by commenting on yesterday's post. Plus, there is Monday and Tuesday's giveaways and the giveaway's on Silhouette's blog (today it's a club kit)!
-Maria
Now, would you would like to give it a try? To enter to win 2 rolls of heat-transfer material leave a comment on this post by Sunday at midnight MST. Don't forget, you can also enter to win a rhinestone starter kit by commenting on yesterday's post. Plus, there is Monday and Tuesday's giveaways and the giveaway's on Silhouette's blog (today it's a club kit)!
-Maria
i'm interested!!
ReplyDeleteWow cool shirt. I would have never thought of putting the image and the rhinestones on a shirt.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute shirt. Good idea. I would love to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI have been hoping to try making my own heat transfer ... thanks so much for the opportunity to win some.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the shirt, especially with the added bling!
ReplyDeleteoh man, I NEED that some of that transfer material! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun way to customize your clothes! Love to try it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I would definitely be interested in trying it out! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love the heat transfers! It is so cool to be the designer of your own one-of-a-kind shirt!
ReplyDeleteI love this week's blogs. Its great to see a tool and how to use it. I love all the new ideas.
ReplyDeleteI love heat transfer material. I have a few projects I am working on!
ReplyDeleteWow, all these giveaways!!! I would love to try my hand at customizing a shirt!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Christine
oh, that's a cute shirt
ReplyDeletepretty design! would love to win those!
ReplyDeleteGreat t-shirt! I've been dying to play with the heat transfer material and would love a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteso great, love to try !
ReplyDeleteso lovely shirt!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance
Gorgeous shirt!
ReplyDeleteBling, bling, bling, love the bling
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day
Wan't to learn this new technic, love the transfer!
ReplyDeleteI would so love to give this product a try - I have a 2 year old grandson and would have so much fun customizing some t-shirts just for him. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks really cool, would be fun. Thank you for the chance. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the shirt, hope I win so I can try the heat transfer, I have so many ideas playing in my head.
ReplyDeleteVery Cool. I have never tried the heat-transfer, but it looks neat! I really like how you added the rhinestones.
ReplyDeleteI'm dying to make more things with the heat transfer!! I have just dabbled with a shirt for my daughter and one for myself.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fun, have never tried it before.
ReplyDeleteI adore the heat transfer!! I want to try the new printables.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project! Would love to try this myself!
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteSure, I'd love to win. Looks great
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute! Love how you used the rhinestones in the design!
ReplyDeleteI love heat transfer, it's so, so fun!
ReplyDeleteI see so many t-shirts in my future!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win some heat transfer material. Haven't tried it yet but would love to!
ReplyDeleteLori Servies
lservies at aol dot com
Count me in!
ReplyDeleteoh, i'd have such fun with this stuff...
ReplyDeleteThe things you can do with heat transfer! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how this looks - especially the bling!
ReplyDeleteYou could use this on literally everything. I think I would buy a plain duvet cover and make my own design on it.
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