How to Design Flame Shirts

Flame shirts are always an exciting shirt to wear out on the town. Having a flame shirt you personally designed, however, will make your fashion statement even hotter. Follow the below steps to design one and enjoy the reactions you receive. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Internet
  • Microsoft Word or similar program
  • Iron
  • Ironing Board
  • Iron Transfer Paper
  • Paper
  • Color Printer
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Instructions

  1. How to Design Flame Shirts

    • 1

      Visit a local clothing store, such as Wal-Mart, K-Mart or Target, to get an idea as to what style of shirt you would like to design into a flame shirt. Decide if you want a short-sleeve or long-sleeve shirt, a square-neck or V-neck shirt, and a fitted or loose-fitting shirt. Try the shirts on to see what looks best on your frame.

    • 2

      Pick out what color shirt you would like to use in the style you have decided on. Purchase the shirt.

    • 3

      Open a new Microsoft Word document. This will be your template for holding the flame designs.

    • 4

      Visit a free clip-art site, such as iclipart.com, clipartcastle.com or 1clipart.com, to view flame images. Download and save those images that you like.

    • 5

      In your Microsoft Word document, insert all of the flame pictures you have downloaded. Print out the images in color on regular printer paper.

    • 6

      Lay out the shirt you purchased on an ironing board. Cut out the flame images and places them on the shirt where you think they will look best.

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      Print out the flame images a second time but on iron-transfer printer paper. Cut out the iron-on images and place on the shirt. Iron on the flame images where you want them. After the iron-on transfer is complete, let shirt hang for 30 minutes before wearing.

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