6/12/11

New DIY Project - French Towel - Iron on Transfer


Today was the first day in awhile, that I had some spare time to work on some projects. I had planned on sharing a different project, a Lampshade actually, but I had a big craft fail and melted the darn thing with my iron. Sooo anyway... you're getting this French Towel instead.



This is the graphic that I used, it's from my DIY Blog, you can grab the Printable and all it's versions HERE.


This is the Before pic. Just a plain Ikea Dish towel. These are crazy cheap... like less than a dollar I think.


I used my favorite Iron on Transfer Paper . It's called Tap and it's made by Lesley Riley. As far as I'm concerned it's the Holy Grail of Transfer Papers!!! It takes less then a minute to iron on the transfer with Tap. Instant satisfaction!



Here's Nanette modeling the towel. Now of course I don't really need a model to show off a towel but ... Nanette insisted ... she's a bit of a ham that one!

I'm linking this one up to:

Weekend Wrap Up Party at Tatertots and Jello

Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Chic Cottage

Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch

Frugal Friday at The Shabby Nest

Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou

Get Your Craft On Tuesday at Today's Creative Blog



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22 comments:

  1. That's so simple but adds so much to that towel! Love it! Is the TAP transfer paper that doesn't leave the "white box" around the image if you don't trim it down? (could have dreamed that tho) :)

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  2. I really appreciate posts like this, that tell you WHICH products work the best. I've never had much luck with transfer papers (although, I have to say the ones I've tried were for commercial color copiers). I'm looking forward to trying some transfers at home using my own printer.

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  3. Karen, I love it! I love the tip on the IKEA towels too, they're perfect for my kitchen. I'll have to stock up next time I'm there. Thanks for sharing such a pretty and quick project, tami

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  4. Love it...it would look fab in my red kitchen!

    Sorry you melted your lampshade. :-(

    Vicki

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  5. Lisa,
    I did trim mine, but you might not have too, it's nearly invisible.

    Sharon,
    I know what you mean, I've had awful luck with other brands, this stuff really is good!

    Tami,
    Yes, I always grab a handful, every time I go. I want to say they are .59 each. Bargain!

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  6. Vicki,
    Thanks! It was a brand new one too, bummer!!

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  7. That looks so good. I've had disappointing results with iron ons, I 'm going to try that brand. Thanks for the info.

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  8. No No Nannette! She looks great in that towel!
    xo Cathy

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  9. Thank you so much for your wonderful labels. I am new here but will be back for sure. For now I am of to try my hand at iron on's, And I will be telling every one about your great site.Thanks you.

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  10. beautiful post xoxo karen

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  11. This turned out great, Karen! I love it! I'm also going to be looking to get that transfer paper. I haven't been happy with a major brand's finished look and so haven't done any in awhile, but seeing yours has inspired me to give transfers another try.

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  12. Karen this is lovely! A true metamorphosis.

    If you have a moment, please stop by and enter my giveaway.

    Happy Monday to you.

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  13. That would make a great hostess gift at Christmas when you end up visiting so many people, it gets expensive!

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  14. Very elegant towel! Great to hear about a transfer paper that works - I'm definitely going to try it.

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  15. Soooo Cute! I'd love for you to share this at my Pinkalicious Thursday Party!

    http://www.frugaliciousme.com/2011/06/pinkalicious-thursday-blog-party-6.html

    XOXO,

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  16. I have those towels! They are great and I really like what the printable adds. Takes it right out of IKEA and into
    La Belle Maison. Perfect.

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  17. This project is so simple, yet it adds such elegance to a simple towel. One of these days...with the right towel...I'm going to try this. Thanks for the inspiration. I stumbled this, btw.

    Cheers,
    Tracy Screaming Sardine

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  18. What a great idea! I found you via the Crafterminds link promotional party! I'm a new follower! :)

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  19. I want you to know, Karen, how much I appreciate all of your hard work and long hours you put in creating these graphics and sharing them with us. You are amazing, girl! I have some of those IKEA towels and just love them. And now I'm going to check at Michaels and Hobby Lobby for TAP, too! Thank you soooo much!

    xoxo laurie

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  20. I so enjoy seeing all the new graphics etc you come up with. thank you for sharing with all of us! :) chris

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  21. This is fantastic, can the transfers really be washproof to withstand the abuse that it will get as a tea towel?
    And does the transfer paper work on wood and such like too??

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  22. This is fantastic, can the transfers really be washproof to withstand the abuse that it will get as a tea towel?
    And does the transfer paper work on wood and such like too??

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