August 15, 2008

Ink Cartridges - Create Your Own T-Shirts

Here is another great tip from one of our users!

Create Your Own T-Shirts Using an Inkjet Printer and Iron-On Transfers

I currently use the HP PSC 1410v All-in-One Inkjet printer. The most creative thing I do with this printer is to make iron-on transfers for my own T-shirts and for my partner and sometimes my friends.

Due to the fact that I am a big boy, I can hardly ever find interesting T-shirts in my size. Thanks to my printer and iron-on transfers that work with inkjet printers, I can now print anything I want and make a T-shirt out of it! Most people ask me where I buy my shirts and when I tell them I make them myself they are flabbergasted!

Its great! Plus, I get my shirts at a discount store for $5.00 and the iron-on transfers are around $8.00 for five transfers, that works out to less than $8.00 per shirt! Where else can you get cool shirts for under $8.00 for big boys? No where!

Everyone should do this! Its fun, easy, and cheap!

Lyn's Note: The HP PSC 1410v uses the HP #21 and HP #22 inkjet cartridges. HP also offers the HP #21 2-Pack.

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August 18, 2008

J. @ 3:18 pm

This looks like a really good idea for a summer activity with the kids. I'll bet they'd get a kick out of having their own personalized shirts!

Thank you for mentioning this idea. I have a similar model HP All-In-One, and didn't know if it could handle the iron-on transfer papers or not.

August 21, 2008

Kathy @ 1:37 am

This sounds really fun. I had absolutely no idea that you could use your printer to create something so cool and unique. I am definitely going to give this a try!

August 22, 2008

Gin @ 12:02 pm

Wow! That's great. I can use that to make a mommy-daughter matching shirts.

September 2, 2008

Sabeena Ibrahim @ 6:13 am

Wow! This is great idea of printing in the shirts. I will give a try for this.I will tell this idea to the children my colony make them with one amazing craft.Thank you!

Rhonda @ 10:38 am

Thanks for the tip. I tried this with my daughter this weekend. We put a picture of her on matching t-shirts for her grandparents and they were thrilled. Thanks for pointing out that this printer had the ability to be used this way!!

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