picture you can easily keep on going a little pic longer, like 1 and a half minute.
Step 7 | Just before you stop ironing; pay attention to the corners of the prints. Put some pressure on them with the tip of the iron, and you’ ll avoid ugly lines. Step 8 | Put the iron away and let the prints, paper and shirt cool down for a few minutes. Step 9 | Carefully remove the baking paper, then the transfer paper. The transfer paper should be blank by now; the print is transferred onto your shirt! Step 10 | All done! Congratulations, you’ ve created your very own unique shirt! Make sure the ink is all dried up before putting it on, so be patience for an hour or so, all right? Now all you have to do is wear it proud when you go out! Enjoy!
If the shirt is still blank, or the print’ s not completely on the shirt place put the transfer paper and baking paper back on the shirt again and repeat step 6, only this time keep up the ironing for a few minutes. Some pictures use more print than others, so it will take longer to transfer all the ink from the transfer paper onto your shirt.
Ironing and washing instructions can be found in / on the package of the transfer paper)