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Halloween for the Treats 1391
Halloween for the Treats 1391
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$7.50
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Vibrant DTF heat transfer of Halloween Treats — ready to press on your own apparel or tote!
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Beginner-Friendly DTF at Home Guide
🧺 1. Prep Your Shirt
Choose a clean, flat cotton or cotton-blend T-shirt (like Comfort Colors 1717 or similar).
Lay it on a hard, heat-safe surface — like a countertop with a thick towel or a wooden board underneath.
Run the iron over it for 5–10 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles.
Use a lint roller to remove dust and lint (important for good adhesion).
🖨️ 2. Position Your DTF Transfer
Place the DTF print film facing up (ink side up, film side down on the fabric).
Align it in the center or where you want the design.
Optional: tape the edges down with heat-resistant tape so it doesn’t move.
🧰 3. If You’re Using a Regular Iron
👉 Make sure it has no steam — dry heat only.
Temperature: “Cotton” or highest setting (usually 300–320 °F / 150–160 °C).
Place parchment paper or baking paper on top of the transfer.
Press the iron firmly over the design for 15–20 seconds at a time.
→ Don’t slide the iron — press down and lift, working in sections.
Cover the entire design evenly (especially edges).
⚠️ Pro Tip: Put your body weight into it to mimic the pressure of a heat press.
🧲 4. Peel the Film
Let the shirt cool down completely (DTF is usually cold peel).
Start peeling the film from a corner slowly.
If part of the design lifts, lay the film back down and re-press that spot for a few more seconds.
💪 5. Final Press (Important!)
Place parchment paper or a Teflon sheet over the peeled design.
Press with the iron again for 5–10 seconds.
This step seals the design and makes it last longer in the wash.
🧼 6. Aftercare at Home
Let the T-shirt rest at least 24 hours before washing.
Wash inside-out in cold water on gentle cycle.
Air dry or tumble dry low.
Don’t iron directly on the design — use parchment if needed.
✅ Home DTF Tips:
If you can invest in a small heat press, you’ll get more consistent pressure and better results than an iron.
Avoid pressing on soft surfaces like beds or ironing boards — they reduce pressure and ruin the adhesion.
A second press after peeling is what makes the design feel soft and professional.