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The_Cr8ive_Life
Posted: Friday, July 10, 2009 6:43:20 PM

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ksottung
Posted: Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:11:05 AM
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I did three t-shirts with flamingos on them recently. So easy and so much fun! I realized I saved myself some major money by not buying YUDU... I would never use that enough to get my monies worth from it.

Have fun! The freezer paper technique is easy to do and gives such amazingly crisp results!
JodiTrovato
Posted: Saturday, August 08, 2009 11:46:47 PM
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I have the YUDU and i love it .. because it cures the paint to the shirt without having to hold a hair dryer over it forever .. or risk putting it in a low heat oven ..

But you can also do this technique with vinyl instead of freezer paper .. for those that can't get the freezer paper to work .. like me .. its a royal PITA lol .. i use the vinyl in the circut and peel an stick it to the shirt an there is my template .. my kids do it that when when i'm working on the yudu .. and vise verse when i'm working with the vinyl
piggy30
Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2009 1:09:01 AM

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Here in Florida we cure the paint by leaving the object in our cars! A couple of days later, it is cooked!

fuzzylover
Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 9:19:21 AM

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piggy30 wrote:
Here in Florida we cure the paint by leaving the object in our cars! A couple of days later, it is cooked!


LOL - especially the last few weeks!!

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