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December/January 2010 FamilyFun Magazine

Crayon Transfer

Decorative T-shirts from FamilyFun

Here's a fun method that turns your child's artwork into a wearable masterpiece. Just remind him ahead of time that the process requires placing drawings facedown on the fabric, so letters need to be printed backward to transfer correctly.

crayon transfers

MATERIALS

Pencil
Nonglossy white drawing paper
Fabric transfer crayons (sold in most craft or art stores)
Plain newsprint or scrap paper
Light-colored synthetic-blend T-shirt
Iron

Have your child sketch a design on white paper and then color over it with the fabric crayons. Advise him to apply pressure when coloring (brighter colors transfer best) and to shake off excess crayon specks when he's finished. If he wishes to include letters, he can first print them on paper with a black permanent marker, then turn the paper over and color house art in the reversed outlines with the crayons.

To transfer the design, stack newsprint on an ironing board, lay the shirt on top, then layer paper inside the shirt to keep transferred color from seeping through. Place your child's drawing facedown on the shirt, then top it with a sheet of paper.

With a dry iron on the cotton setting, press straight down on the design with a firm motion until the image is slightly visible through the paper. Peel away the drawing and launder the shirt according to the crayon manufacturer's directions.

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