

🔥 Turn your dark tees into wearable art – DIY like a pro, no studio needed!
TransOurDream Heat Transfer Paper offers 20 premium 8.5x11 inch sheets designed for vibrant, stretchable, and machine-washable transfers on dark cotton fabrics. Compatible with all inkjet printers and easy to use with included Teflon sheets, it empowers professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike to create lasting custom apparel and gifts with flawless results.





| ASIN | B08GLNXS4D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1 in Sewing Heat Transfer Paper |
| Brand Name | TransOurDream |
| Color | Dark |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,093) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8"W |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TransOurDream |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Size | 20 Sheets |
| UPC | 716252048393 |
| Unit Count | 20 Count |
C**S
Easy and Effective for Dark Shirts
The TransOurDream Heat Transfer Paper works great on dark t-shirts and prints clearly with my inkjet printer. The transfers are vibrant, easy to apply, and hold up well after washing. Very convenient and high-quality—highly recommend!
H**N
Love these for all my photo projects
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolute Game Changer for DIY Projects! I am absolutely amazed by the quality of these iron-on transfers! I used them to customize tote bags and t-shirts for a bachelorette party, and they turned out better than store-bought. The colors are incredibly vibrant (even more so in person), and they were so easy to apply. I used a household iron (no steam, firm pressure) and they adhered perfectly in about 15-20 seconds. I’ve already washed the shirts inside out, and the design still looks brand new—no peeling or cracking at all. Definitely a 5-star
C**C
The End of My DIY Dark Shirt Struggles
Alright, folks, gather 'round because I’ve found the holy grail of DIY t-shirt designs for dark colored shirts—**Iron on Heat Transfer Paper for Dark Fabric**. After many attempts at making dark personalized shirts for gifts, I can now confidently say: the search is over. I can finally design on dark shirts without ending up with a half-faded mess that looks like I printed it on a potato. First off, this paper works **great**. Like, *actually great*. I’ve tried other methods that promised "brilliant results" and ended up with a design that looked more like a crime scene than a cute t-shirt. But with this heat transfer paper, I was able to make a perfectly crisp design with vibrant colors that pop on dark fabric. And let me tell you, seeing my design come to life on the shirt was more satisfying than finding the last slice of pizza in the fridge when you thought you were out. Now, I used this paper to make a **gift**—you know, the kind of gift where you pour your heart and soul into it and then pray the recipient doesn’t pretend to love it. Well, I didn’t need to pray because this shirt turned out so well, I might have kept it for myself (but I didn’t, because I’m a generous soul and well it has someone else's face on it). It was crisp, vibrant, and, most importantly, it didn’t peel off after one wash, unlike some other products I’ve tried that left my design looking like it was written in disappearing ink. Will I buy again? Oh, *you bet*. I’ve already got a list of designs ready to go. No more struggling with fading transfers, no more awkwardly apologizing for lopsided designs. This paper has made me the DIY hero I always knew I could be. So if you’re on the hunt for a way to design on dark shirts—this is it. Your search has ended, and your t-shirt dreams have finally come true. Get ready to unleash your inner artist. You might even be tempted to start your own t-shirt business. Or at least make a couple of really cool gifts.
T**S
Totally recommend
I was super skeptical at first! But I love this stuff and have ordered many more times. I have an HP all in one inkjet printer. I print using the "best" option instead of normal, and also select "other photo paper" as my paper selection. The BIGGEST tip I can give you is don't touch the print immediately aajt comes out. Let it dry a few minutes or you'll get finger print marks on your print. I let mine dry now for 5-10 minutes. Then I cut my design shape, unless I'm using print and cut from my Cricut and then that cuts for me. Then when you're ready to peel the back sheet off, to avoid it from.rolling the edges of your material, peel the design off the sheet vs the other way around. And go slow so it won't curl your edges. Iron your item first to heat up the fibers, and place your design down. Let that ironed jtem cool though, or your design will.atart to stick from.even that little bit of heat and you won't be able to move it. The instructions for temp and time.have worked perfectly. This is made for high cotton, but I've used it on 50/50 with luck and I'm just aware to wash those shirts in cold and hang dry so the material stays on longer to those. I wanted to try this on other things so I've done it on canvas, 45 sec at 330°, on MDF ornaments at 15 sec at 320° a bathing suit 15 sec at 305° two times, letting cool a few seconds in between. and neoprean koozies at 10 sec at 305°° , also twice. And on a stuffed animal belly, 15 sec at 305°z It does not Work on socks because they have too much stretch. I'm loving this for many fun things and I've gotten both the light and dark and juatbirsered the dark x for non cotton .
J**A
Great results, but takes patience with a Cricut
I specifically purchased the printable heat transfer vinyl for dark fabrics because I had read that the version for light fabrics can cause white areas to turn clear after applying heat. I wanted the white parts of my design to stay white — and this product did exactly that, which I’m very happy about! I used a Cricut to cut my design, and I’ll be honest — the vinyl is pretty delicate. I had a hard time at first and ended up offsetting my design and rearranging/removing some smaller details to make it work better. It definitely took some trial and error. If you’re using a Cricut, I recommend: - Using the Washi setting with LESS pressure - Making sure your mat is super clean - Cleaning your blade (I used foil) - Calibrating for Print Then Cut before starting Once I adjusted my settings and design, I finally got great results. It did exactly what I wanted and the finished product turned out so cute! The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is because it took a while to get there. But if you’re patient and tweak your settings, it works beautifully.
D**A
AMAZING
The quality is this is great and easy to print on! It also ironed on smoothly
S**A
perfect for printing on it and then transfer the picture to your tshirt. no need for too much heat and very fast adhere.
T**A
Me gusta solo sigo sin encontrar el nombre del material para hacer la transferencia en caso de que la imagen no solo consista en una pieza 😔
H**N
Works well
E**T
Ha sido muy fácil utilizarlo. No hace falta efecto espejo. Aún no sé cuántos lavados durará, pero para personalizar gorras, estuches... Va genial.
H**R
Have made numerous t-shirts for members of my family and they all turned out great. Great product for Cricut print and cut. The value is much better than buying the smaller packs
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