Talking Trash Day 4: Iron it on

by Green Mamma on September 5, 2008

in Green Living

barackprint

An easy way to make old shirts new again (or consignment and vintage purchases re-styled) is to jazz it up with an iron-on. I originally came across the wonders of iron-ons while brainstorming how to create text in a homemade fabric baby book. While my fabric baby book is still a project in the works, learning how to create a one of a kind garment for myself and my little one has given me a no-sew option to updating old clothing.

When we choose to purchase used clothing or make donations to consignment and thrift shops, we are helping to reduce the cost of waste disposal as well as the natural resources consumed in the life of a product. From the U.S. E.P.A.:

Waste is not just created when consumers throw items away. Throughout the life cycle of a product from extraction of raw materials to transportation to processing and manufacturing facilities to manufacture and use waste is generated. Reusing items or making them with less material decreases waste dramatically. Ultimately, less materials will need to be recycled or sent to landfills or waste combustion facilities.

And when you refashion used items to suit your own styles, not only will you look hip but you’ll feel good about your threads too. Iron on transfers can be used on anything from onesies and tees to fabric bags, pillows, pillow cases, and fabric covered containers.

I created the iron on tee “Barack and Roll Baby” by sprucing up a photo of my favorite candidate for U.S. President with Photoshop Elements and then adding text.

What kinds of projects have you  created (or would like to) using iron on transfers? Do you have any easy tips for refashioning old clothing and stuff? I’d love to hear, as always.

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{ 7 comments }

Jessica September 8, 2008 at 7:58 am

Thanks Regina! I am working on creating other Barack tees for my little one and myself. I figure it’s a small way to show our family’s support.

Regina September 7, 2008 at 6:44 pm

Go Barack!! Great shirt!

Jessica September 6, 2008 at 8:16 am

Thanks NewssyLee, Prasanna, and Melody. The best part about this shirt (aside from the fact that it is secondhand) is that it was easy and fun to make. I’m looking forward to playing with iron ons some more and I’d love to hear if you come up with ideas for your own projects.

Melody September 5, 2008 at 5:45 pm

I LOVE her t-shirt :).

Prasanna September 5, 2008 at 5:35 pm

This Rocks!!

NewssyLee September 5, 2008 at 4:15 pm

Thanks to you

Littlesp September 5, 2008 at 3:15 pm

Thanks, very interesting.

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