Coco B
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
These iron ons are so pretty in person. The details are amazing. They iron on nicely. Great purchase!
SudeepSanjita
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
Yay it works perfectly! I love it and highly recommend it.
Faith
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023
Whatbi was looking for. Worked well for Nieces gift I was making. One aplique was bent in half when packed so hopefully it will iron on flat. Otherwise great order.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021
Bought the unicorn patches to apply onto 11 cotton onesie bodysuits for my toddler and they all turned out great. I did not experience any issues at all with application, I simply followed the instructions provided in the package. I finished 11 onesies in about an hour. I used a normal household iron on Med-High heat for about 30-45 seconds and the plastic peeled off easily and completely in one piece. I did let the iron cool down midway to avoid scorching the design. They have washed in the washing machine great so far. And my toddler LOVES LOVES LOVES them!
Peaches
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
Some were difficult to iron on and stick.The item gave NO instructions.Tempature of the iron was debatable.?
Angela O Leung
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020
This is less a review than a short tutorial on how not to screw up your tshirt.1. Pre-wash if you want, do not use dryer sheets as this will prevent the adhesive from sticking properly.2. DO NOT USE AN IRONING BOARD - use a folded towel on a hard surface instead (or even better, a heat press mat).3. Iron temp should be appropriate for your material, no steam. I ended up using a heat press at 145C.4. Iron where the vinyl transfer is going on your fabric so all the moisture and wrinkles are gone, about 5 sec.5. Press on the vinyl transfer firmly for the recommended time, use parchment paper between the iron/heat press and your shirt to prevent "toasting". My heat press took 15 sec, an iron will take maybe double the time.6. Flip the shirt over and press for another 10-15 sec, this will make the vinyl really stick to the shirt and last longer through washes (always wash inside out).7. Let it cool until you are able to touch it without burning yourself, then carefully peel off the clear plastic layer. There may be some adhesive around the edges that make it a bit tricky to get it started, but the rest of the design should peel away smoothly. Start at the bigger solid pieces and peel towards the tiny intricate details - use scissors to cut the plastic into smaller manageable portions as you go if needed.8. If the plastic doesn't easily peel away, iron/heat press for a few seconds more until it does.You shouldn't press it for too long or the glitter/vinyl layer will melt and the colors will be faded. If your surface isn't firm enough you end up with wrinkles and the vinyl not sticking firmly to the shirt. See my fail pics at the end for examples.Once I really committed to doing it properly, these transfers worked fantastically and look great!
spiralingsnails
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020
These iron-on decals are cute and very reasonably priced for what you get. The first few times I applied them the decals tended to stick to the plastic and they were rather tedious to apply. But then (by accident) I turned up the heat on my iron and WOW was it easier! I also found that using the iron to rub back & forth over it a bit more firmly at the end seemed to help the adhesive sink more deeply into the fabric, so it would peel off more cleanly.
Angie Cheng
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019
I was so scared to buy these because of the reviews. They went on easily with a little pressure and the hottest my iron would go (NO STEAM!) A couple times they stuck I just put the plastic back down went over it again with my hot iron then it pulled right off. I was done with bothin less than 10 minutes. Do NOT put anything behind the plastic iron directly on it. They are precious.