TransOurDream Upgraded Iron on Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts (8.5x11'', 15 Sheets) Iron-on Transfers Paper for Light Fabri
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Price: 12.97
Last update: 04-10-2026
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- ????TRU-TRANSFER PAPER: 2nd Generation Light Transfer paper. Pack of 15 sheets Light transfer paper and 3 sheets Reusable Teflon Paper. [1] Easy to Cricut. [2] Lower melting point than others and Easy to Iron-on. [3] No Mirror Printing. [4] Extremely bright, stretchable and durable.
- ????REQUIREMENTS: Inkjet Printers (such as HP, Brother and other brands)--Pigment Ink or Dye Ink (Do NOT use Sublimation ink) --Scissors or Cutting Machine--Iron or Heat Press machine--Teflon Paper (included in the pack).
- ????APPLICATIONS: Applicable to Light or White color 70%~100% cotton. Transfer text, images, photos and pictures onto Light color fabrics, such as T-shirts, bags, canvas bags, aprons, masks, pillow cases, cushion covers, tablecloths, flags and banners. Make custom DIY gifts to your friends or family on Mother's Day, Father's Day, Birthday, Thanksgiving, Easter, Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day or Wedding Day.
- ????EASY TO USE: [1] Print & Cut. [2] Peel and Place the printed image facing upward onto T-shirt. Cover the image with silicon paper (in the pack). [3] Transfer with Iron or Heat Press. [4] Peel off silicon paper. Transfer has been done! Step-by-step instructions are on the back of cover paper included in the pack. Video tutorial is in Videos Section of this page for your reference.
- ????WHO ARE WE: We are a leading manufacturer with 20 years R&D, production and ODM experience (for many premium global brands) in heat transfer paper, waterslide decal paper and more. TransOurDream is one of our brands which is committed to offer high quality products for both home and professional users. Meanwhile we can help you build your own brand and print your logo on the backing of transfer paper. Any questions please don't hesitate to contact us.
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Measurements
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
|---|---|
| Paper Size | 8.5 x 11 Inches |
| Sheet Count | 15 |
| Paper Weight | 20 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.5"W |
Style
| Color | Light |
|---|---|
| Paper Finish | Translucent |
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TransOurDream Upgraded Iron on Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts (8.5x11'', 15 Sheets) Iron-on Transfers Paper for Light Fabric Printable Heat Transfer Vinyl for Inkjet Printer (TOD-4-15)
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Item details
| Brand Name | TransOurDream |
|---|---|
| UPC | 716252048027 |
| Manufacturer | TransOurDream |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B08G7SZ3HC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.54.5 out of 5 stars(1,421) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
Additional details
| Brightness | high [NO] |
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| Material Features | Biodegradable |
Top reviews from the United States
- Amazon CustomerEasy to Use and Looks Professional!I’m really impressed with this iron-on printable vinyl! The print quality comes out super clear and vibrant, and the vinyl feels thick and durable without being stiff. Cutting it was easy, and it peeled cleanly without tearing. I loved how smoothly it transferred onto fabric — just follow the instructions, apply heat, and it bonds perfectly.
After washing, the design stayed bright with no peeling or cracking. It’s great for making custom shirts, bags, and small personalized gifts. If you’re into crafting or starting a small project business, this vinyl is definitely worth it. Highly recommend for anyone looking for reliable, high-quality iron-on printable vinyl! - Scooter CatTransOurDream is a great brand!!I've used multiple variations of both the light and dark TransOurDream inkjet iron on transfers, and they have become my go to brand. They are more affordable than many brands and are better quality than the more expensive "name" brands that I've used. I have a Canon Pixma G4200 series ink tank printer that I use these in. They feed cleanly through my printer and the colors print accurately and vividly. The backing is usually easy to peel off of the vinyl, and I keep my fingernails short so that's saying a lot because I've had difficulty with the backing on other brands. I really like that the light transfers in this brand are ironed on face up because that helps maintain the vivid color and the sheen of the vinyl vs. brands that are ironed on face down and fade into the shirt. The only issue I have with this is that the shirt threads show on white areas of the design, even if the shirt is white. I think it might help if the vinyl was a bit thicker. I recommend hand washing any items you use this brand of transfers on. I had issues with my iron ons fading and cracking right away when I machine washed my shirts, even though I washed them on delicate cycle. The iron ons are much more durable and I haven't had any problems with them fading or cracking now that I hand wash the shirts. I also recommend washing your items inside out, even when hand washing them, to prevent fading and cracking.
- Nan ReedA Reasonable Outlet for Your Crafting UrgesSo, I'm - perhaps - the least creative person alive.
No, I'm not kidding. Templates (free in Canva) or (cheap in Etsy) are my best friend.
While I can't create a product from a blank page, I am very good at altering templates to suit my needs.
I'd purchased a set of fall gnome iron-on transfers and then sat there, wondering what to do with them.
I found cheap white T-shirts and transformed them into fall vibe shirts.
I also found a gothic black frame, a text "Boo!" in a gothic font and added a spider on a length of thread along the side. It is so simple but just looks so good. I made tote bags out of that design.
The process is ridiculously easy but you do need to read the instructions. You can't wing this.
A few pro tips: use the iron over your design for twice as long as the instructions recommend. Obviously, if the design starts to turn brown or, you know, if there's smoke, take a step back.
Use a graphic program to create your design then print it. Use the same color transfer paper as your landing site. I used white transfer paper for a linen-looking tote bag and, while it's not ideal, it won't be noticeable to anyone but you.
Then cut carefully around the design, carefully pull the paper from the transfer paper and adhere the design to your product. Yes, it's really difficult but well worth it. And, sometimes you have to take a pancake approach to this, as in, be prepared to learn from the first while screwing it up entirely. The next one will be a keeper.
This is a cost-effective and relatively painless way of satisfying that crafting itch. You may even come to realize that you're a lot more creative than you think.
The cool thing, with this transfer paper and an appropriate medium, you can recreate any design you pinned from one of the other sites. - PaulFun product works wellThese are really cool. We made shirts with them and they came out great, Note that they are not clear. You have to print something on a white background. That means your design has to really be solid color with a white background. We bought one for light and dark shirts but I honestly don't know what the difference is as they seem the same.
- EverestWorks but white shows through.If you are using a cricut heat press use on the lowest possible setting. I started with the red hoodie and the white on the design became transparent after 12-15 seconds. On the second hoodie I lowered the temp and did 10 seconds and the white is not nearly as transparent.
- ENFThese heat transfer sheets worked great using 100% cotton white tee shirt and brother inkjet image.These heat transfer sheets worked great. We printed a color image using a brother inkjet all in one machine on the sheet and left it for about 2 minutes to make sure it was dried. We then cut the image out leaving about an 1/8" or .125 border around the image. Then we placed a 100% white cotton tee shirt on the heat press and prepressed the shirt for about 4 seconds. We then peeled off the image from the transfer sheet and positioned on the shirt. We then covered the image with a silicone sheet and were ready to press. We then used the ePhoto 16 x 24 heat press which was set to 320°F and the timer set for 15 seconds with medium high pressure and pressed the image onto the shirt. The image and transfer came out fantastic. The coloring and the feel on the shirt was as if it was a directly printed image like the shops use. The feel of the material was soft and stretchy and pliable the same as before the image was applied. This transfer paper worked fantastic. I am not sure how long it will last as that has a lot to do with the formulation of the inks used and the transfer material, but time will tell.
- WKDA+I absolutely LOVE this transfer paper! Its super easy to use & leaves a beautiful design! I will definitely be buying more!!
- Mark PattersonDoesn't hold up well in the washing machine.Yeah, these are great but they do NOT hold up well after a washing in a washing machine. Probably good for parties & such. Not real permanent.