In a gentle cycle it should be fine. But I certainly wont' recommend it for items that need to be tough washed. In the end I ordered other types of print labels for clothing items but still used these one for small bags and accessories that didn't need to be wash frequently.
how do you get the logo or your name in rows across and down when you set up your print preview so that you can have a whole sheet of logo's or your name like what you have in this video...i can only seem to get 2 or 3 to fit a piece of paper and its always centered....any suggestions? please and thanks =)
I used Photoshop to manually place the name in rows, using the ruler guide to make sure they are all even. So for example "G'adore G'taime" is one text together and I just copy & paste it until I have a full page, measuring out three columns and placing the text block down in each column. When you print, make sure your printer setting is on "portrait" mode. Then they should come out fine! Good luck :)
As long as its and inkjet printer (not laser) its should be okay. Read the back instructions on your package of transfer paper and it should give you more details.
It depends on the fabric you use and the brand of labels but for the most part gentle wash cycle should be fine. Just don't iron over the label directly and don't dry on super high heat, in case the label ink melts.
I potential problem with satin ribbon is that because the surface is smooth, the label may have a hard time sticking to it. Most people use cotton tape because it has more "grip" but I certainly see that the satin would look really nice. I'd say test out 1-2 on your stain tape and see how your label fuses, different brands of iron-on labels may stick differently!
This is actually very very similar to the "Romantic Hair Bun" tutorial that I made. This time I just clipped all the hair up instead of leaving the long pieces on the bottom. The magic to the bun is that hair scrunchie inside ;)
Haha I love your channel so much my new channel is FlavioTakanawa I have a new video please watch thank you so much :) PBunnieP for the wind love you :) I will always support youzzz :)
you are absolutely adorable and this video was concise, thorough and extremely helpful....thanks much Bunnie!!!!
ZumaLilly 1 month ago
@ZumaLilly
I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
I hope to be able to make more crafty videos soon!
PBunnieP 1 month ago
Nice video, very thorough. Thank you. :)
jynclr 2 months ago
I like the hair style you have... please do a tutorial
SuchaCaligrrl 2 months ago
Do you have any videos on like how to sew it?
andreasma7 3 months ago
@andreasma7
You just sew the sides down with a straight stitch!
PBunnieP 3 months ago
wonderful tutorial.....just what I needed. Is washable?
MzRosie2011 3 months ago
@MzRosie2011
In a gentle cycle it should be fine. But I certainly wont' recommend it for items that need to be tough washed. In the end I ordered other types of print labels for clothing items but still used these one for small bags and accessories that didn't need to be wash frequently.
PBunnieP 3 months ago
how do you get the logo or your name in rows across and down when you set up your print preview so that you can have a whole sheet of logo's or your name like what you have in this video...i can only seem to get 2 or 3 to fit a piece of paper and its always centered....any suggestions? please and thanks =)
CandieRue 3 months ago
@CandieRue
I used Photoshop to manually place the name in rows, using the ruler guide to make sure they are all even. So for example "G'adore G'taime" is one text together and I just copy & paste it until I have a full page, measuring out three columns and placing the text block down in each column. When you print, make sure your printer setting is on "portrait" mode. Then they should come out fine! Good luck :)
PBunnieP 3 months ago
This is perfect for the project I'm working on. Thank you very much
itsme2525sun 4 months ago
i have an office jet printer. can i still use it for transfer paper?
Blurry4Eyes 5 months ago
@Blurry4Eyes
As long as its and inkjet printer (not laser) its should be okay. Read the back instructions on your package of transfer paper and it should give you more details.
PBunnieP 5 months ago
great tutorial! these are washable right?
Tenistwin1 6 months ago
@Tenistwin1
It depends on the fabric you use and the brand of labels but for the most part gentle wash cycle should be fine. Just don't iron over the label directly and don't dry on super high heat, in case the label ink melts.
PBunnieP 6 months ago
i love this video thanks!!! can i use satin ribbon instead of the cotton twill tape? it doesnt stretch, thanks :)
Crazygirl223INC 6 months ago
@Crazygirl223INC
I potential problem with satin ribbon is that because the surface is smooth, the label may have a hard time sticking to it. Most people use cotton tape because it has more "grip" but I certainly see that the satin would look really nice. I'd say test out 1-2 on your stain tape and see how your label fuses, different brands of iron-on labels may stick differently!
PBunnieP 6 months ago
I'd love to see a tutorial on the messy bun you're wearing in this video! :)
KayellaBella 8 months ago
@KayellaBella
This is actually very very similar to the "Romantic Hair Bun" tutorial that I made. This time I just clipped all the hair up instead of leaving the long pieces on the bottom. The magic to the bun is that hair scrunchie inside ;)
PBunnieP 8 months ago
Haha I love your channel so much my new channel is FlavioTakanawa I have a new video please watch thank you so much :) PBunnieP for the wind love you :) I will always support youzzz :)
KAKASHIHATAKEIII 8 months ago