DIY PUNK

diy screening pictures on t-shirts help?
I was wondering if anybody knew how i caould screen pictures and lyrics onto sweatshirts like the oens shown on this website. http://cgi.ebay.com/DiY-AFI-BLEACHED-LYRICS-HOODIE-DAVEY-HAVOK-PUNK_W0QQitemZ280012150217QQihZ018QQcategoryZ63862QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
i would really appreciate the help. thanks.
First you’ll need to transfer your picture and lyrics onto a iron sheet. You can do this by easily printing the pic and lyrics off the computer and instead of regular computer paper stick in the iron on transfers. Then simply iron the iron on transfers onto the shirt. It helps if you put a piece of cardboard or something anything between the shirt so the ink does’nt sink through. And you have your very own custom sweatshirt.
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