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Audrey Hepburn Top

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An Audrey Hepburn top made using printable iron on paper
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After making an Audrey top for myself I decided to make on for my friends birthday.

(This is my first project on this site so I hope it turns out okay!)

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    After sourcing a picture from the internet, I printed it off onto 'Cannon T-shirt transfer paper.'

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    The picture was then cut to shape and ironed it onto a plain white shirt.


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Once the print had cooled down, silver beads were sewn onto the image to create a necklace. I also glued a small jewel on the print as an earring.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    I printed my name onto a piece of the printer paper and ironed it onto some red ribbon. I then sewed this onto the back of the shirt to make a tag.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    My top was then finished!

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Cat Morley

Cat Morley

15 Apr 14:12

Wow, this looks so great. I love Audrey.

Susanna P.

Susanna P.

15 Apr 15:15

soooo nice!
where can I find that Canon T-shirt transfer paper? and does it has to be used with a specific printer?
thanks ;)

Hannah.Louise

Hannah.Louise

16 Apr 00:28

I got the paper a while ago for my birthday, I think it was just from office works or one of those kind of stationary shops. But I'm sure any other types of transfer paper would work. Nope this can be used in any printer.
Thnx for the comments :)

Eien

Eien

16 Apr 19:55

I use t shirt print paper all the time but I never thought to make it even cooler by adding beads like you did. That makes it so much more dimensional.

Rockin'Reptile

Rockin'Reptile

17 Apr 14:16

gorgeous

JuliaFuentes

JuliaFuentes

18 Apr 03:56

i like the tag:)
thanks for sharing

jacquelyn t.

jacquelyn t.

25 May 18:25

very, very cute :)

Gabby.

Gabby.

03 Oct 23:54

cute
I luv audrey hepburn!

Jess C

Jess C

29 Oct 22:22

I'm going to make this shirt for my sister; she loves Audrey Hepburn!

bob

bob

13 Apr 14:55

Its lovely! but does it wash off soon? or is it permanent?

Hannah.Louise

Hannah.Louise

14 Apr 02:46

Nope it doesn't wash off.
I just hand wash it and make sure its hung up instead of folded, because folding it could create fold lines across it or cause it to peel.

Kimmie R.

Kimmie R.

02 Jul 22:24

wow, this is great! however, i think i'll use Michael Jackson instead thanks! ^^;;

RIP: MJ <333

Danielle F.

Danielle  F.

20 Aug 21:37

This is amazing, I love Audrey she's great, and so is this idea!

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April 15, 2008 14:12
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