I finally got the chance to try this technique. This was inspired by someone on the Cricut message board. I apologize for not being able to name the creator but so many people have done this that I don't remember the original creator. I also discovered a way to attach the small pieces of freezer paper. After ironing the large piece onto the shirt, I used my tweezer bee tweezers to hold the small pieces in place and then used my irock tool to "iron" the small pieces in place. See the pictures below.
My 3 year old, Alexis, has a severe peanut allergy. She will be going back to pre-school next month. I wanted to "remind" the teachers that she has this allergy. So, at least once or twice a week she will be wearing a t-shirt that has a saying to remind them that she has a peanut allergy. The best prevention is awareness.
Here is the first t-shirt I made for her. She loves it and can't wait to wear it. She has been walking around the house saying, "I'm a peanut free princess."
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