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Baby Girls Iron on Transfers, 36Pcs Pink Iron on Decals Patches, Baby Bodysuit Making Heat Transfer Vinyl, DTF Transfers Ready to Press for T-Shirts, Baby Onesie Decorating Kit Baby Shower

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1.Model:9pcs Baby Shower


About this item

  • Pink Cartoon Designs: Each iron on transfers features with cute cartoon patterens and funny words,such as Bottle, pacifier, footprints, perfect for baby showers, gender reveal parties, and DIY decorate baby clothing, onesie, bibs, and other accessories
  • 36 Different Patterns: Includes 36 vibrant baby girl themed iron on decals, offering enough choice to diy decor baby bodysuit, onesie and bibs projects; Perfect for multiple uses, with plenty of designs to meet your different decorating needs
  • Easy To Use: Easy to use with a household iron or heat press, just apply at 338°F (150°C) for 10-15 seconds; Peel off the protective film for a seamless transfer that’s perfect for both beginners and experienced crafters
  • Premium Quality: Made from high-quality vinyl, these iron on transfers are fade-resistant, peel-proof, and unbreakable; They ensure long-lasting adhesion and vibrant color that won't deform, making them a reliable option for your creative projects
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for personalizing parent-child wear, T-shirts, bags, jackets, hats, and more, these patches also work well on home items like pillows, quilts, and scarves; Add a personal, spiritual touch to your everyday items with ease



Product Description

baby iron on stickers
baby iron on stickers
baby iron on transfer

Diana Ebersole
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Great for a quick gift. Pressed easily and directions were accurate. The colors are absolutely gorgeous. Great price for the amount of transfers that you get. Held up perfectly after washing. I did use a heat press. Not sure how a hand iron would do.
Juan Estrada
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
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Elizabeth Austill
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Hard to iron on but once you get the trick, use you fingernail to scratch the picture onto your bag after ironing, then everything came out great
M
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
So fun and colourful. Nice saying except for one that comes across like was designed by someone who doesn't speak English... But we still love the set and my mom ran off with two to make herself pillows and so let me sister pick a couple. There is one on smaller side I'm going to see if I can fit onto a tumbler.
M Grant
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
These iron-on transfers were a hit at the baby shower! With so many designs to choose from, everyone got to pick their favorites and customize baby bodysuits. Even the kids had fun participating, making it a great activity for all ages. The transfers applied easily with a household iron, and the designs came out vibrant and adorable. Such a fun and memorable way to celebrate the new arrival
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
When I read the reviews I became cautious but ordered anyway.All I can say to the negative comments: It’s not the product at fault!!!Take your time in the hot ironing, let cool completely and slowly remove the plastic.If it sticks a bit just iron a little more and as you can see works beautifully.
Jennifer Douglas
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I am not usually this critical but I have to say, these designs are absolutely NOT easy to peel. I have 4 heat presses (2 Auto Presses & 2 Clamshell Presses), I do both HTV, DTF & Sublimation prints/designs constantly. I have a method and it's usually so simple. While I was able to get them done, it was not simple, not even a little bit simple. If you are a shirt designer and someone who works with these prints all of the time like I do, then you also know that each press is different, so the recommended temp setting and time setting is just a suggestion. I always start with the manufacturers suggested settings to start out with when I am working from prints I have never worked with before. Let's talk designs, while these designs were cute, the one I really liked should have said, "You BET Giraffe I'm Cute" However, it said "You BAT Giraffe I'm Cute", not entirely a waste if you have HTV and can find the right font, and the right color to replace the A with an E, but you should NEVER have to do that when you are ordering designs from a company. Not only would you be changing the material being pressed (because they use vinyl for these designs, but it probably won't match your vinyl) but the chances of you getting it to be an exact match to the font is going to take you a hot minute and then you have to hope you have the right color of HTV. Aside from that, all of the designs were cute and that was the only misspelled word, but that's probably the best one of the bunch in my opinion and I really wanted to be able to use it. The price is reasonable for this set, however, the ease of application is not as they claim either. The suggested settings are 338F for 10-15 seconds. Not on my presses. One of my presses is the original auto press from HTVRONT, my other press (the one I used) is the brand new auto press from HTVRONT, and it works magnificently so I know it wasn't a "press" issue. I only got the 2nd press because the upgraded press allows you to control the pressure of the heat press and their first one doesn't have that option. I had to REALLY play with these designs and the heat setting and if it was a cool peel or a warm peel or a hot peel. What I worked out was a temp of 365F with a press time of 30 seconds. It is more of a warm peel, not hot or cold, but warm and I still struggled with some of the tiny designs and lettering. I used my sharp weeding tool on the parts that absolutely wouldn't separate from the film. Something you should never have to do. All-in-all they did turn out good except for the giraffe one that I just refuse to use, but there was way more effort than what there should have been. I might make the suggestion to the company that using a different film that isn't so thick could be a good starting point for an easier peel. I have noticed the thicker the transfer film is, the harder it is to get the transfer to stick to the fabric and remove from the film. If you choose to go ahead and get this set, try following the settings I listed above, also, make sure you do a 2nd press after you remove the film with the buffer of a teflon sheet in order to make sure these designs aren't going to fall apart during laundering or wear. I hope you find this review helpful!
Rachell
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
These iron on decals are very cute. Each one is fun and having used a huge variety of different iron instruments, I can tell these will be a very easy to apply set. The quality is decent, and they will press on to be a thinner decal which is great for kids clothes, as you tend to be able to get them to adhere stronger if you use enough pressure when pressing. These were almost a perfect set, until I realized that the one I wanted the most, actually has a misspelled word. Instead of reading "bet" it reads "bat". Now, it is possible to make it work, by adding an additional decal to the side, such as a baseball bat or an animal bat, but, that does mean ordering a separate set with those themes. It is an unnecessary step that is an option, but definitely should not be mandatory due to a misprint. As far as I notice, it is the only decal misspelled, so I did only remove a single star for this. If not for that one flaw, I would have given these the full 5 stars.
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