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🔥 Elevate your DIY game with pro-quality iron-on transfers!
NuFun Activities Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper offers 5 sheets sized 8.5x11 inches, designed specifically for dark fabrics. Compatible with inkjet and laser printers, it delivers vibrant, durable, and flexible transfers that remain bright and crack-free after multiple washes. Easy to use for all skill levels, it works with household irons and professional heat presses on a variety of fabrics. Proudly made in the USA with non-toxic, eco-friendly materials by a 100% woman-owned business with 25+ years of patented expertise.











| ASIN | B07JBJNCYS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,215 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #12 in Sewing Heat Transfer Paper |
| Brand Name | NuFun Activities |
| Color | Dark |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (14,003) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Inkjet heat Transfer Paper |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NuFun Activities |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Paper Finish | Wove |
| Paper Size | 8.5x11 inches |
| Paper Weight | 22 |
| Sheet Count | 5 |
| UPC | 707129277046 |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 Days |
J**E
A little pricy compared to bulk options
I am absolutely delighted with the NuFun Activities Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts, especially designed for dark fabrics! This pack of 5 sheets in 8.5" x 11" dimensions has truly transformed my DIY crafting experience, and the results have been nothing short of professional quality. The ease of use of this transfer paper is a standout feature. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this transfer paper is designed to make the process simple and enjoyable. It's as easy as printing, cutting, peeling, ironing, and enjoying the impressive outcome. The versatility of this paper is remarkable – it can be used on a wide range of fabrics including cotton, polyester, and blends. From T-shirts and sweatshirts to tote bags, shoes, hats, and even home decor items, the creative possibilities are endless. I was pleased to find that this transfer paper works seamlessly with both inkjet and laser printers. Regardless of the brand (HP, Canon, Epson, Brother, and more), the results are consistently vibrant, crisp, and professional-looking. Cutting the paper is a breeze, whether using scissors or digital cutters, and it is compatible with household irons as well as professional heat presses. The premium quality of this transfer paper is evident in the durability of the designs. Even after multiple washes, my creations have retained their vibrancy and remained crack-free. Unlike some transfer papers that can result in stiff or scratchy designs, this transfer paper produces soft and flexible transfers that are comfortable to wear. What's truly impressive is the commitment to quality and sustainability demonstrated by NuFun Activities. The fact that this transfer paper is manufactured in the USA with non-toxic, environmentally friendly materials is a testament to their dedication. As a 100% woman-owned business and the original patent owner of transfer paper products, NuFun Activities has set a standard for excellence in the crafting industry. In conclusion, the NuFun Activities Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts is an absolute game-changer for DIY enthusiasts and crafters. Its user-friendly nature, compatibility with various printers and fabrics, and exceptional quality make it a top choice for creating personalized and long-lasting designs. I wholeheartedly recommend this transfer paper to anyone seeking professional-grade results for their crafting projects.
K**D
Easy to use
Highly recommend, very easy to use and end product turned out nice and bright
S**E
Great for 100% poly DIY sports uniforms - just use low heat
I created some custom Star Trek uniforms for my 16U girl softball team and after a lot of research came upon this as being the best option for numbers and lettering on the back of the jersey. The base shirt was a ladies A4 performance tee that is 100% poly. I created a template using MS Word to print the letters and numbers with just an outline on the inkjet printer, and then use an exacto knife with a metal edge and sharp scissors to cut out each number and letter. I put a pillow case over a wood board, and then the shirt. After removing the backing (which can be a bit tricky) and manual placement of letters and numbers I used an iron on it's lowest setting for about 20 seconds. I highly recommend you experiment first on a similar shirt or buy an extra one to experiment on. My first attempt following the instruction was much too hot and the yellow of the jersey bled through very clearly. After then experimenting on an old jersey I figured out the low heat setting, and fixed the first jersey by applying a second layer on top of the first one. The result is great and pretty indistinguishable from what I get from the uniform shops, you just need to make sure you are cutting away all of the printed lines as those will show up. This was a one time use thing, but it certainly appears that the transfer would survive a lot of washings. I created the starfleet badge on the front using heat transfer vinyl (HTV) you can buy in sheets from an EBay vendor. Those also turned out great.
L**E
I am so impressed!
I purchased this a few months ago and just now got around to trying it out. I have been sublimating shirts for a few months but I have issues with only being able to sublimate well on VERY light colored (mostly white) shirts that are mostly polyester. I wanted to be able to iron-on to dark fabrics and not just poly (I purchased Siser EasySubli to be able to do this and while it works, it is much more expensive AND very easy to mess up with fingerprints). After reading SOOOOO many reviews on printable iron-on transfers I decided to give this one a try. If it didn't work it wasn't too much money down the toilet. I wanted to make a professional team logo shirt for my daughter on a black t-shirt. The primary colors were red with black and a bit of a white outline. I made the design in photoshop and uploaded it to Cricut Design Space and printed and cut it out using the Cricut Maker. I put the settings on "Light cardstock" because I wanted it to cut through the sheet and it worked. Do not flip or mirror the image as you would sublimation. The back peeled off very easy, although I would recommend taking care to not over-pull on it or it could possibly rip or wrinkle your design. I used a Cricut EasyPress (on a Cricut EasyPress mat, even though another reviewer said not to use the mat), and pressed at 365 degrees for about 90 seconds. One tutorial said to do it for 2 minutes, but I think that's if you use a regular iron. Honestly, the 90 seconds may have been overkill. HOWEVER, when I pulled the parchment off I couldn't believe what I was seeing! It looked like a professionally done T-shirt! The reason I say that 90 seconds may be too long is because the t-shirt color (black) is kind of seeping through the printed image. For what I was making, it gives it that old-style classic team look and was fantastic for this particular shirt! I immediately ran up two flights of stairs to show my husband and 11 year old daughter and my husband even said, "Did you sublimate that?" I said no and he said, "That looks like one we would pay $20 or more for at the ballpark!" Of course this is only my first project and I haven't seen what it would do on a shirt where I don't want the old style look. And the next one I do I will probably only press at 350 degrees for a minute. The shirt I used was 60/40 cotton poly blend. That may have also made a difference in the shirt color seepage since it isn't 100% cotton. Looking forward to trying out more and seeing how many washes this holds up. When rubbing over it, it feels like it has adhered well to the fabric. I will turn it inside out as suggested when I wash it. I only spent a grand total of $4 making this shirt! Definitely worth it. I would post pics but since it's for a professional team I'm not going to. Maybe my next shirt I will! Based on this first shirt, I would highly recommend using this brand! I've used others without any good results, especially long-term. I also use HTV but when doing multiple colors that is a little more time consuming. I would say that this is so far the easiest iron-on I've ever worked with (including sublimation).
R**A
اللي يميز هالورق انك بعد الطباعة تفك طبقة الورقة الرقيقة ثم تضعها على اللبس وفوقها الورق العازل وتكويهم يعني بيكون الشكل اللي بتطبعه كامل معك يلصق، عكس اغلب ورق الطباعة على القماش تقلبه وتكويه وأحياناً يكون فيه أجزاء ما انطبعت على القماش. الأفضل طباعة الورق تكون على طابعة ليزر لأن الطابعة العادية حتروح الألوان اللي على القماش مع أول غسلة
K**T
Brand was highly recommended and did not disappoint.
E**O
Mala calidad,muy delgadas y se lastiman a la primera lavada
A**D
This product worked very well. Thank you Amazon
C**I
printed on white transfer paper... should be clear paper. I wasnt able to use it after I printed
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