How to use Iron-on labels

Category: Daily Living

Post 1 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 26-Jun-2017 20:18:30

Has anyone successfully used the iron on labels that come with the ID Mate
Galaxy?
I want to make labels for all of my various t-shirts with descriptions of what the
graphic shows. Wouldn't want to wear a shirt with a big ole pot leaf to a PTA
meeting or something. lol Actually, I wouldn't wear a t-shirt to a PTA meeting
but that's getting off topic. lol
Anyway, I have a ton of t-shirts and while t-shirts and jeans go together no
matter the color, usually, I still enjoy knowing what I'm wearing. Plus, my son
and I are now wearing the same sized t-shirt so sorting clean laundry is getting
more interesting. Yeah, I know, I could have him do it but that's not the point.
Anyway, all that to ask, how do you affix the iron-on labels to the t-shirt? There
were no instructions provided in the packaging and the guy at Invision America
didn't know.
I know you iron them on. That's self explanatory. Do you put a moust towel
over them or anything? Thanks for any help.

Post 2 by forereel (Just posting.) on Thursday, 29-Jun-2017 17:09:52

I say wear your most outrageous T shirts to PTA mettings. Might liven them up some.
Laughing.

Post 3 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Saturday, 01-Jul-2017 21:14:52

Yeah, probably so. Kinda makes me still wish I had the 3 Blind Mice shirt, the
one with all the blind mice having 3somes. lol

Post 4 by forereel (Just posting.) on Sunday, 02-Jul-2017 15:23:03

That gadget you got to tell colors and such is an expensive way.
How do you like it honestly?
Is it worth 900?

Post 5 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Tuesday, 11-Jul-2017 15:34:58

Are you talking about the ID Mate? That's the device I'm wanting to use with
iron on labels. I don't have a color identifier per say.
The ID Mate is awesome because it reads the bar code labels on tons of
products. For me, it has been worth it.

Post 6 by forereel (Just posting.) on Wednesday, 12-Jul-2017 15:11:46

Yes, that. I wasn't sure what it was called.

Post 7 by Remy (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Friday, 14-Jul-2017 18:40:06

$900 for an object identifier? Ouch! Might as well get yourself a smart phone or ipod with a couple of decent apps for that price.

Post 8 by forereel (Just posting.) on Tuesday, 18-Jul-2017 18:10:32

She got an iPhone. Smile.
Lets see, if I paid a girl or guy next door $10 each time I needed this done?
Laughing.