When I'm not figuring out how to use iron-ons for school-related purposes, my attention turns to making iron-on patterns for personal use. This is when the stack of iron-on paper I've squirreled away really comes in handy. I've made baby onesies, personal Halloween costumes (hello Dexter and Sookie Stackhouse!), and an "I lost a bet -- ask me about it" pattern to adhere on a dress for a fellow teacher's husband to wear for a day. If you'd like the Twilight pattens shown below leave me a comment with your e-mail and I'll send them to you. I can't really find a way to justify listing these on my TpT or Teacher's Notebook stores.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
One More Use for Iron-ons
When I'm not figuring out how to use iron-ons for school-related purposes, my attention turns to making iron-on patterns for personal use. This is when the stack of iron-on paper I've squirreled away really comes in handy. I've made baby onesies, personal Halloween costumes (hello Dexter and Sookie Stackhouse!), and an "I lost a bet -- ask me about it" pattern to adhere on a dress for a fellow teacher's husband to wear for a day. If you'd like the Twilight pattens shown below leave me a comment with your e-mail and I'll send them to you. I can't really find a way to justify listing these on my TpT or Teacher's Notebook stores.
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