This post is brought to you by Silhouette. #SilhouetteCAMEO #SIlhouettePortrait #heattransfer
Hello! Today is a busy Monday here at Ginger Snap Crafts. ha! ;) Make sure you’ve entered the amazing Mother’s Day dream basket giveaway going on right over {HERE}. Annnnnd if a Silhouette is on your Mother’s Day wish list, too then this is the post for you! Yay! ;) I’m so excited to share the latest Silhouette promotion with YOU! This month’s promotion is all about their fun heat transfer material. I’ll also be sharing this quick & so cute baby animal onesies tutorial with you. So keep reading for all the fun details! ;)
Before we get to the tutorial let me fill you in on this month’s heat transfer promotion! :)
This promotion will run through April 30th. When you use the code GINGERSNAP at checkout you can receive the following price cuts:
CAMEO BUNDLE
1 Silhouette CAMEO
1 Heat Transfer Starter Kit
1 Printable Heat Transfer Material for Dark Fabrics
1 Printable Heat Transfer Material for Light Fabrics
$269.99 (MSRP: $364.96)
PORTRAIT BUNDLE
1 Silhouette Portrait
1 Heat Transfer Starter Kit
1 Printable Heat Transfer Material for Dark Fabrics
1 Printable Heat Transfer Material for Light Fabrics
$129.99 (MSRP: $244.96)
Also, all heat transfer materials will be 30% off as well! Yes, it’s time to stock up!
Remember to snag these deals shop {HERE} & use the code GINGERSNAP at checkout. It’s that easy! :)
OK….now on to that tutorial! ;)
You’ll need a few supplies to get started:onesies
heat transfer material
these images from Silhouette {baby whale, baby giraffe, baby elephant}
CAMEO or Portrait
weeding tool
cutting mat
iron & ironing board
After opening your image in your Silhouette software, sizing it to how big you want it & setting your blade to heat transfer material, load your machine with your heat transfer material shiny side down. Send your image to cut. TIP: If you have words in your design make sure your reverse your image before cutting! I didn’t have to worry about that with these designs.
After your image has cut, trim the excess off to save for later. Then slowly pull off the negative space.
Leaving behind a cute little baby giraffe. Adorable! ;) TIP: You can use a weeding tool to remove the tiny spots like where the eyes were.
Then you’ll flip this onto your onesie shiny side of the paper up, heat transfer material touching the onesie. Place a pillowcase or some kind of thin cloth over the top. Then using a warm iron you’ll iron until your heat transfer material stays stuck to your onesie. Just be patient, & take your time with this step! ;) I love how they turned out! So cute! I made these for my sister who is having a baby in June by the way! We are so excited! :)
Don’t forget all these deals are good through April 30th.
What are you waiting for? Click the picture & get to shopping! ;)
You can check out some more of my heat transfer
projects by clicking the pictures below. :)
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This project & post were created for Ginger Snap Crafts by Ginger Bowie.