Iron On Decals

$4.00

Original Little Tomato illustrations turned into iron-on decals that can be added to fabric for you to create ar home! Add to a canvas tote bag, sweatshirt, onesie, baby tee, or any other fabric item. Not suitable on fabrics that should not have heat applied.

All icons are roughly 2.25- 2.5” in height. If you need to know exact measurement of an icon please email littletomatoco@gmail.com to inquire.

An iron is required for application and is not included with purchase.

One decal for $4.00

Buy four get one decal free

Instructions for application below:

1. Layout Your Design

Position your transfers in the desired location on your item, ensuring the surface is flat before pressing.

The white side of the transfer should touch the tote bag, with the colored side facing outward.

2. Press

Press the transfer at 310°F / 155°C with medium to high pressure for about 12 seconds, using a piece of parchment paper between the iron and the design. If the transfer isn’t adhering properly, gradually increase the heat toward the cotton/linen setting (the hottest option), while ensuring it won’t damage your item.

3. Peel Off After a Few Seconds

Wait a few seconds, then peel. If parts of the design does not stick to the canvas, lay the transfer back down and press again with added pressure and heat (+15°F), still using the parchment paper.

If it’s still not adhering, continue increasing the heat in 15°F increments until it works.

4. Final Press

Once all designs have been successfully transferred, place the parchment paper over the design and press again for 15 seconds. This will soften the design, increase durability, and reduce shine.

5. How to Wash

For best results, wash inside out with cold water. We recommend hang drying instead of using a dryer.

If you do use a dryer, set it to low heat and keep the item inside out.

Every iron, heat setting, and pressure level is different, so test to find what works best for you. Remember: you can’t overpress your transfers. The better they’re pressed, the more durable they’ll be through washing and drying.

Original Little Tomato illustrations turned into iron-on decals that can be added to fabric for you to create ar home! Add to a canvas tote bag, sweatshirt, onesie, baby tee, or any other fabric item. Not suitable on fabrics that should not have heat applied.

All icons are roughly 2.25- 2.5” in height. If you need to know exact measurement of an icon please email littletomatoco@gmail.com to inquire.

An iron is required for application and is not included with purchase.

One decal for $4.00

Buy four get one decal free

Instructions for application below:

1. Layout Your Design

Position your transfers in the desired location on your item, ensuring the surface is flat before pressing.

The white side of the transfer should touch the tote bag, with the colored side facing outward.

2. Press

Press the transfer at 310°F / 155°C with medium to high pressure for about 12 seconds, using a piece of parchment paper between the iron and the design. If the transfer isn’t adhering properly, gradually increase the heat toward the cotton/linen setting (the hottest option), while ensuring it won’t damage your item.

3. Peel Off After a Few Seconds

Wait a few seconds, then peel. If parts of the design does not stick to the canvas, lay the transfer back down and press again with added pressure and heat (+15°F), still using the parchment paper.

If it’s still not adhering, continue increasing the heat in 15°F increments until it works.

4. Final Press

Once all designs have been successfully transferred, place the parchment paper over the design and press again for 15 seconds. This will soften the design, increase durability, and reduce shine.

5. How to Wash

For best results, wash inside out with cold water. We recommend hang drying instead of using a dryer.

If you do use a dryer, set it to low heat and keep the item inside out.

Every iron, heat setting, and pressure level is different, so test to find what works best for you. Remember: you can’t overpress your transfers. The better they’re pressed, the more durable they’ll be through washing and drying.

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