Turkey Day is right around the corner and because I am so thankful for all of my Delightfully Noted pals I decided to share a little something-something with y’all………
Say hello to Tom! He's Mr. November for the 2012 desktop calendars now available in my shop. I decided he needed a little bit more publicity so Tom is now also a free printable iron on transfer you can download from here.
I printed off a few for myself and used them to adorn some cotton muslin bags. There are a ton of other ways to include Tom in your Thanksgiving festivities {although he’d prefer to stay away from any carving knifes and turkey basters this year!} You can use the iron on to decorate linen napkins for your holiday table, cotton favor bags, t-shirts, baby onesies; the possibilities are endless! Try using the design on a simple table runner or even a festive banner to liven up your dining space. You could also pair it with a crafty project like learning how to make fabric flowers to create a lovely centerpiece. These little touches will add a handmade, personal element to your Thanksgiving decor that everyone will appreciate!
What you’ll need to get started:
Printer
Transfer paper {found at most craft stores}
Iron on transfer {download here}
Iron {you’ll be using the cotton setting}
Fabric {linen napkins, apron, t-shirt, tote bag, etc}
Scissors
After downloading and printing Tom take your scissors and carefully cut around your design. Place your design on the garment of your choice face down {design has already been set to mirror image}. Iron on transfer using the cotton setting. Allowing transfer to heat for about 15-20 seconds. Remove backing from iron on paper after transfer has cooled
I hope you enjoy Tom! As always, I love to hear all the creative ways people use my printables so please don’t hesitate in sharing your ideas! Your creativity and feedback truly inspire me to keep designing more fun and useful printables. Feel free to tag me on social media or send me a message with how you’re using them! If you’re looking for something festive, don’t forget to check out my free Fourth of July labels to add a patriotic touch to your celebrations.
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