DIY – Iron On Floral Silk Screen

imageWhen summer heats up, the prints come out! From paisley to seersucker, polka dots and gingham, the one summer print that never seems to fade are florals.


This season’s favorite girly look has had a major runway makeover. The once dainty flower bud prints have turned into blooming bouquets. The 2012 Resort collections where filled with the bold and botanical prints by Marc Jacobs, Givenchy and Celine.


As our flowers finally open up, so do our closets and that’s why we’re showing you how to Do It Yourself! This fun fashion craft will turn you into a textile pro!



What you’ll need-



-iron on transfer paper
-a piece of cotton clothing- we used a striped tee shirt
-images of flowers
-iron
-scissors
-Pillowcase


Step 1 – Find a few images of flowers that you love and print them from your computer onto the transfer paper.


Step 2 -Place the pillowcase on a flat, hard surface and lay your shirt on top.


Step 3 -Cut out your flower images and arrange them face down in your desired pattern.


Step 4 -Heat your iron on the cotton setting. Firmly press the iron onto the transfer for 30 seconds covering the entire image.


Step 5 -Repeat this step for each flower you adhere. Let the images cool and remove the paper and your new floral digs are ready to wear!

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