Letters can be tricky when freezer stenciling a shirt. Especially when the letters have holes in them like "D", "a" "e" "R" and "O", all of which are in this shirt!
But, through practice, I have learned a little trick.
I make my stencils by printing what I want out on a piece of regular printer paper. Then I tape a larger piece of freezer paper, shiny side down, to my cutting mat (I have graduated from a piece of cardboard to a real cutting mat! What a difference!) and I tape my print out onto the freezer paper and cut through both pieces with an exacto-knife.
It is tedious, but worth it.
Never throw anything away! You need your freezer paper holes, so keep track of them. You also will want your plain paper letters.
In the following photo, I have ironed down the big piece of my stencil and most of my holes. I still need to iron the holes in place for my "R" and my "O".
I saved my plain paper "R" to use as a template for properly placing my hole.
See? I carefully put my plain paper "R" in place and then, even more carefully, placed my freezer paper hole (shiny side down! That is very important or you will adhere it to your iron!)
Then, even more carefully than before, iron over your letters. (and marvel at the way I was able to iron with one hand and take a photo with the other and never scorch my project!)
You will iron the hole in place and just remove the plain paper "R" with no trouble!
I am very happy that the recipient of this shirt really likes it. I have even seen him wearing it! And I don't think he put it on out of obligation either. ;)
Thanks for looking!
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