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NuFun Activities Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper offers 5 sheets sized 8.5x11 inches, designed specifically for dark fabrics. Compatible with inkjet and laser printers, it delivers vibrant, durable, and flexible transfers that withstand multiple washes. Easy to use for all skill levels, it works with household irons and professional heat presses. Proudly made in the USA with non-toxic materials by a woman-owned company, this transfer paper is a trusted choice for professional-quality custom apparel and crafts.











| Best Sellers Rank | #10,056 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #13 in Sewing Heat Transfer Paper |
| Brand | NuFun Activities |
| Color | Dark |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 14,174 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Paper Finish | Wove |
| Sheet Count | 5 |
| Sheet Size | 8.5x11 inches |
J**E
A little pricy compared to bulk options
I am absolutely delighted with the NuFun Activities Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts, especially designed for dark fabrics! This pack of 5 sheets in 8.5" x 11" dimensions has truly transformed my DIY crafting experience, and the results have been nothing short of professional quality. The ease of use of this transfer paper is a standout feature. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this transfer paper is designed to make the process simple and enjoyable. It's as easy as printing, cutting, peeling, ironing, and enjoying the impressive outcome. The versatility of this paper is remarkable – it can be used on a wide range of fabrics including cotton, polyester, and blends. From T-shirts and sweatshirts to tote bags, shoes, hats, and even home decor items, the creative possibilities are endless. I was pleased to find that this transfer paper works seamlessly with both inkjet and laser printers. Regardless of the brand (HP, Canon, Epson, Brother, and more), the results are consistently vibrant, crisp, and professional-looking. Cutting the paper is a breeze, whether using scissors or digital cutters, and it is compatible with household irons as well as professional heat presses. The premium quality of this transfer paper is evident in the durability of the designs. Even after multiple washes, my creations have retained their vibrancy and remained crack-free. Unlike some transfer papers that can result in stiff or scratchy designs, this transfer paper produces soft and flexible transfers that are comfortable to wear. What's truly impressive is the commitment to quality and sustainability demonstrated by NuFun Activities. The fact that this transfer paper is manufactured in the USA with non-toxic, environmentally friendly materials is a testament to their dedication. As a 100% woman-owned business and the original patent owner of transfer paper products, NuFun Activities has set a standard for excellence in the crafting industry. In conclusion, the NuFun Activities Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts is an absolute game-changer for DIY enthusiasts and crafters. Its user-friendly nature, compatibility with various printers and fabrics, and exceptional quality make it a top choice for creating personalized and long-lasting designs. I wholeheartedly recommend this transfer paper to anyone seeking professional-grade results for their crafting projects.
N**T
Easy to Press. Doesn’t bleed. Favorite heat transfer paper
One of my favorite Heat transfer papers to use. Very easy to cut and weed. Does roll up a little, but I find that peeling off the mat from the paper instead of peeling the paper from the mat helps with keeping it somewhat flat. It’s really easy to press, and longevity is great when it comes to washing. Nice vibrant colors when I print and press. Doesn’t bleed on the Teflon sheet.
G**A
Good buy
I had no trouble using this product. I did some price comparison and it was better than most I’ve seen. The image did not smear or bleed and never lifter after ironing on. The material felt smooth and quality was pleasant.
K**P
Great easy to use product - but read ahead for more.
I decided that I wanted to make a few of my own shirts. I ordered two dark heather grey shirts and these iron-on transfers for dark shirts. I read up online about using iron-ons and thought I was ready to tackle shirt making. Reading the instructions it tells you not to mirror or flip the image. Just load the paper, print, cut, and go. Cool beans. I could totally handle that. I forgot to cut before peeling. My bad. Pretty easy to cut afterward. It doesn't stick together. I placed it on my shirt and put the parchment paper on top and was ready to iron. And boy did I iron. It gave you times for various sizes of images. I just used the whole sheet instructions for time (it wasn't a full sheet but wasn't small and I wanted to make sure that it would stick). The time of revelation had come. After waiting for everything to cool a bit, I peeled away the parchment paper and my image was there for sure. It had worked. But it also irons on a white background, which I didn't really want, or was expecting. The instructions never said to cut out the image completely, just to round corners to make the transfer stick better. So in my haste to peel and get it started and having to cut afterward, my cuts weren't exactly fliud. It doesn't look terrible and is still wearable, but I was hoping that just the printed image would stick on the shirt. Again, I am a newbie and have never done this before. I am wondering if the iron-on transfer sheets for light shirts would work better and be more transparent. After learning from that I made a shirt for our little farm, working with the white background to make it look nice. The cuts were better and I am happy with the way it turned out. I have also made my son a shirt, this time cutting out the images completely then ironing them on. All three shirts look good and are wearable. Just be warned that unless you are cutting out the image completely (which means an Exacto knife if it is detailed) there will also be a white background that transfers along with your printed material. Pretty cool product none-the-less.
S**E
Great for 100% poly DIY sports uniforms - just use low heat
I created some custom Star Trek uniforms for my 16U girl softball team and after a lot of research came upon this as being the best option for numbers and lettering on the back of the jersey. The base shirt was a ladies A4 performance tee that is 100% poly. I created a template using MS Word to print the letters and numbers with just an outline on the inkjet printer, and then use an exacto knife with a metal edge and sharp scissors to cut out each number and letter. I put a pillow case over a wood board, and then the shirt. After removing the backing (which can be a bit tricky) and manual placement of letters and numbers I used an iron on it's lowest setting for about 20 seconds. I highly recommend you experiment first on a similar shirt or buy an extra one to experiment on. My first attempt following the instruction was much too hot and the yellow of the jersey bled through very clearly. After then experimenting on an old jersey I figured out the low heat setting, and fixed the first jersey by applying a second layer on top of the first one. The result is great and pretty indistinguishable from what I get from the uniform shops, you just need to make sure you are cutting away all of the printed lines as those will show up. This was a one time use thing, but it certainly appears that the transfer would survive a lot of washings. I created the starfleet badge on the front using heat transfer vinyl (HTV) you can buy in sheets from an EBay vendor. Those also turned out great.
M**D
Ok, but not the best.
This is great paper to print for customized heat transfer products. Pros: Easy to use Easy to print on Adhered nicely (I used a heat press) Good price Cons: Black bleeds - I found with some of my images that had a lot of black, the black bleeds over. I also have Avery paper and it didn’t bleed so I can only determine it’s the paper. I tried multiple settings with the nufun but even on draft it bled the edges. I also had another image that had black that didn’t bleed so I don’t know if that one was printing more of a gray than a black and that’s why it didn’t bleed. Unable to determine the cause I had to go with the Avery paper for my projects involving a lot of black. I haven’t washed the shirts yet to know how they will hold up in the wash but will maybe remember to update this review when I do! I would definitely continue to use the nufun on items that don’t matter as much if they were exactly precise on the edges or if it didn’t involved much if any black printing. As it is a good value for the money. In the side by side photo you can see the Avery on the left with very precise printing and the nufun on the right with the bleeding particularly around where the bow meets the black but also the entire edge - the edge isn’t as big of deal because I can cut that off but the part in the center is the image cannot be fixed that way. The nufun also didn’t pop as much upon printing but I feel like it still looked pretty decent once it was ironed on. The Maui photo is another example of the bleeding. The 2019 photo shows when the black didn’t bleed over. I truly do not know what makes the difference which is why I would likely continue to use the nufun for some projects.
M**A
Fast and easy
I purchased these multiple times to make quick shirts. Only problem is that they are usually only a one time use thing because after you wash a few times the pictures fade. But I’m ok with that. We made these for my mother in laws funeral.
J**S
great
worker great for my cricket
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