Last weekend I was hanging out with my friend’s kiddos, and
with 4 nephews I quickly learned that you don’t win “Fun Aunt Jenni” status by showing up empty handed.
So I whipped together a couple of graphic T’s in a few minutes before my playdate. And since they are so darn cute, I had to share.


what you need
Tees
Iron-on transfer
Rowenta Iron
What to do:
Cut out your transfer
Place on your T, face down (flipped from the way shown)
Iron for 1-2 min evenly, then let cool for 30 seconds
Pull off paper backing slowly to reveal the design.
source: I SPY DIY
with 4 nephews I quickly learned that you don’t win “Fun Aunt Jenni” status by showing up empty handed.
So I whipped together a couple of graphic T’s in a few minutes before my playdate. And since they are so darn cute, I had to share.
what you need
Tees
Iron-on transfer
Rowenta Iron
What to do:
Cut out your transfer
Place on your T, face down (flipped from the way shown)
Iron for 1-2 min evenly, then let cool for 30 seconds
Pull off paper backing slowly to reveal the design.
source: I SPY DIY
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