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wow I missed this thread coming back up! thanks girls (I love you Abbie!)

 

Scottgm2- I put the iron on really hot. Sorry i don't know the settings right now! at first i started out really low but they didn't iron on as nicely. I had it up hot and would lightly go over the koozie and then put the iron on on and iron it for about 7-10 seconds. the iron on packages usually say to let it cool and then peel, but I think it pulls up to much of the print so I just pull it up while its hot and see if its all ironed on and if it is i pull it up if not you just put it back down and iron again.

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i tried this and they didn't turn out well at all so i scrapped them. yours look great ... i'm wondering if the type of material the koozie was made of made any difference? mine were from oriental trading. or maybe it was that i had more solid areas of color? anyway, we tried *everything*, letting them cool, not letting them cool, ironing them for shorter or longer amounts of time ... and still we only had about a third of them come out well enough that i'd consider them usable. my parents were like "just give them out anyway! who cares?" but i didn't want to give people something that in my opinion looked crappy. sad.gif

 

glad yours turned out so well. your guests are sure to love them! :)

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