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Valentines Day Heat Press: Colorful Love Faux Yarn DTF Print
The image is a collage featuring a man wearing a t-shirt with the word "LOVE" crocheted or knitted in pink, green, and red yarn. The collage includes multiple images of the man wearing the t-shirt, as well as images of the crocheted or knitted word "LOVE" in different colors and styles. The collage also includes text that says "UP TO 8.55 OFF" and "READY TO PRESS DTF", suggesting that there is a sale or promotion related to the t-shirt and the word "LOVE".
The image is a promotional advertisement featuring a hand holding up a printed image of the word "LOVE" made up of crocheted or knitted letters. The text "UP TO 8.55 OFF" is displayed above the image, indicating a sale or discount. The image also includes a collage of other images, including a woman in a green shirt and jeans, and a woman in a gray shirt. The text "READY TO PRESS DTF" is displayed at the bottom of the image, suggesting that the image is ready for digital printing.
a poster with instructions on how to use the dtf press instructions
a poem written in pink on a green background
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Valentines Day Heat Press: Colorful Love Faux Yarn DTF Print

$0.90

In stock

Description

DTF Transfers, Dtf Print Ready To Press, Dtf Transfer Custom, DTF transfers ready for press, DTF prints, Heat Transfer HEAT PRESS SETTINGS: - Set the temperature to 315 degrees. - Prepress the garment for 5 seconds. - Apply medium/heavy pressure and press the transfer onto your garment for 15 seconds. - Ensure there are no wrinkles in the garment during the pressing process, as wrinkles can lead to uneven pressure and may affect the effectiveness of the transfer. RETURNS/EXCHANGES Due to the distinctive characteristics of our product, we apologize to inform you that we do not accept returns or exchanges. If any concerns arise with your order, please contact us within 5 days of its receipt. It is your responsibility to carefully examine prints before application. Is there anything on your mind? Please contact me.