How to Transfer Signs Onto Pillows

Follow the instructions below to create this DIY from HGTV Magazine.
office supply DIY

Office Supply DIY

The crafty editors at HGTV Magazine transformed a pillow

Photo by: Marko Metzinger/Studio D

Marko Metzinger/Studio D

By: Jodi Kahn and Matthew Gleason

Materials Needed:

  • shop signs
  • scanner
  • T-shirt transfer paper
  • scissors
  • cardboard
  • pillow cover
  • iron

Scan

Scan shop signs and save them on your computer. Resize them so they’ll fit on an 8 1/2-inch-by-11-inch piece of paper.

Print

Print the images on T-shirt transfer paper made for dark fabric, and cut them out.

Iron

Stick a piece of cardboard inside a pillow cover to create a smooth surface. Iron the transfer paper image onto the pillow cover following the package instructions.

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