If youre willing to spend a little bit of money you can go online and make a custom stamp with your logo. Dont get a self inking one, get just a plain rubber stamp with your logo. then use fabric dye as the ink for the stamp. Put it on a small rectangle of fabric and then sew it in the shirt. i found this one fades but the stamping doesn't
you could save a bit of time by getting long pieces of ribbon and cutting just entire continuous strips on the labels and line them up on the ribbon and apply that way. then you can roll up the strips and keep them in a jar. cut off the label from the roll as needed. this can prevent frating if you do end up using material that frays:)
@@charlimarieTV Hello loved your video. But is there a short cut way to do all of this to save time? Let's say example I get a blank t shirt how can I go upon quickly adding the labels? Is there any 'done for you' system or some device which I can tag it on there like a stapler type device?
you don't understand how long I've been putting off my store because I couldn't find a perfect easy diy way. you are amazing for this!! thank you so much
This was an awesome idea. I make swimwear and I've been considering buying custom labels with my logo. But this is way more inexpensive. Thanks for the idea.
+Dorian Sirju yep as far as I know! But look into the legalities of what information must be shown. I cover the brand label not the manufacturing information.
It is legal. When you take a mass prduced item and revamp it it's recreating something so it's legally yours. It would be illegal to just attach your label to the original design and call it yours.
the only reason I'm watching is cause me and my friends were messing around and they accidentally ripped the tag off my supreme shirt and im tryna to get it back on
Great that you use your talents and want to share it with others. A few months ago I start to make dog leashes. But for that I need a label for my brand. I'm looking an easy way to put it on the leashes because I all ready made more that 100 leashes. So only putting the new brand on them and they are ready to sell
Well thank you maam just subscribed, i actually have a vinyl cutter vinyl and inkjet papers but somehow never thought if using the paper maan. Thats amazing coz now i know this,it works out way cheaper using inkjet paper time consumed and paper cost. Thank you again
Excellent, thank you. I know some use sublimation printers but they can be expensive to buy as well as having to buy special sublimation ink. I like the sound of the transfer papers - thank you. The label looks lovely! x
I used that same ribbon to make labels for some plushies I made a while back for an arts market, but I never thought of using iron transfer paper... So clever! I used regular ink and a stamp with the logo since plushies are not meant to be washed frequently :)
Hi Charli! First of all your video is amazing. I will subscribe you to get your great ideas as I am planning to start my clothing line. I already have a retail store and I wanted to have my clothing line, but I was worried how to start. Now I think you can help me with this.
Charli, just wanted to say I love your channel and have learned a lot of great tips for starting my own t shirt company! I do have a question regarding the transfer paper you used: if you peel off the backing after ironing, does it leave a white square where there was no design? I am using white ribbon, but I wasn't sure if there was an option to choose a clear transfer paper or if you knew of anything like that? Thanks for your help, and keep posting this great content!
great question! some transfer paper is 'clear' and some is white, and it should say on the package. the one I linked in the description is clear. In saying that though, you can still see the outline of the square, more in texture than in colour if that makes sense! as it's slightly shiny. it's not very noticeable though, but it's the reason why I only use transfer paper for labels and not for printing the design itself.
hihihi that looks so exciting!!! :D been thinking of starting one when I have enough skills to make clothes.. but i'm glad i'll always have your videos to get back to for inspiration and help! :D
Hello, I love the video. If you don't mind me asking, instead of transferring onto herringbone cotton or whatever it was that you used, would it work on coated polyester? Also, is it permanent? Does it fade over time? Thank you! : )
+DJ Brook I'm not sure about the fabric sorry, would recommend testing! And yes it does fade over time, but if you get the high quality transfer paper I link in the description it will last much longer!
Isn't so much time consuming? Why don't you use screen printing for serial work like this? For my own brand I made a RUBBER STAMP ( I asked the stationary shop to make one automatic one, like the ones you use in the office), so I can stamp directly on the herringbone cotton tape. The result is very "handmade-look" and I love it . Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm and suggestions! Have a nice day!
If youre willing to spend a little bit of money you can go online and make a custom stamp with your logo. Dont get a self inking one, get just a plain rubber stamp with your logo. then use fabric dye as the ink for the stamp. Put it on a small rectangle of fabric and then sew it in the shirt. i found this one fades but the stamping doesn't
great suggestion!
E. Battle any online store suggestions for that rubber?
Any website you can suggest?
you have good idea.... i actually came across that before this video
I don’t get it, can any one please over simplify 😔
you could save a bit of time by getting long pieces of ribbon and cutting just entire continuous strips on the labels and line them up on the ribbon and apply that way.
then you can roll up the strips and keep them in a jar. cut off the label from the roll as needed. this can prevent frating if you do end up using material that frays:)
+Katherine Sillaman great idea!
@@charlimarieTV Hello loved your video. But is there a short cut way to do all of this to save time? Let's say example I get a blank t shirt how can I go upon quickly adding the labels? Is there any 'done for you' system or some device which I can tag it on there like a stapler type device?
you don't understand how long I've been putting off my store because I couldn't find a perfect easy diy way. you are amazing for this!! thank you so much
+civil disobedience so glad I could help!!
I love that you share all the "behind the scenes" things about your clothing label :)
+Smay Prangley glad you like seeing it! :)
CharliMarieTV what are the dimensions you used in illustrator like the width and length thanks
This was an awesome idea. I make swimwear and I've been considering buying custom labels with my logo. But this is way more inexpensive. Thanks for the idea.
Is covering the label of the original brand with your own legal? I'm starting off my own "brand" and trying to sort out legalities..thanks
+Dorian Sirju yep as far as I know! But look into the legalities of what information must be shown. I cover the brand label not the manufacturing information.
It is legal. When you take a mass prduced item and revamp it it's recreating something so it's legally yours. It would be illegal to just attach your label to the original design and call it yours.
Dorian Sirju yes it's legal my friend is a lawyer who clarified it
It would be better to just sew in your own label and remove the original one. That looks more professional in my opinion.
Buy blank shirts from bulk manufacturers. They are made to be branded.
Thank you so much for this inexpensive DIY! just finished my first logo and it was super easy for a beginner!
How thoughtful of you to share your ideas with us! Very clever & appreciated!
+KiKi FromCali you're most welcome! :)
"If you're watching" ...Of course I'm watching!! :)
+GirlyFrame hehe! thank you Lu!
Lol
You're literally in her every video 😬😳
Can you please tell me .. what is the type of ribbon you are using ... the fabric...
Heyy please can someone tell for Printing of clothes mns what she did is the ink and printer different than our normel one
the only reason I'm watching is cause me and my friends were messing around and they accidentally ripped the tag off my supreme shirt and im tryna to get it back on
haha
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Slow doen grandma
i get u a coffin with extra supreme sticker at bottom
Awyxx LMFAO
I’m selling repurposed denim jackets that are hand painted and this is such a huge help!!! Thank you for making this video!!!
Great that you use your talents and want to share it with others. A few months ago I start to make dog leashes. But for that I need a label for my brand. I'm looking an easy way to put it on the leashes because I all ready made more that 100 leashes. So only putting the new brand on them and they are ready to sell
love the video can you make a video on the set up and how to put the design together before printing
Beautiful. Very helpful. Thanks
My lil sister wanted to watch this.. She was teary when she said " She is so sweet but too fast, I caaaaaannnn't run".. 😃😃
Well thank you maam just subscribed, i actually have a vinyl cutter vinyl and inkjet papers but somehow never thought if using the paper maan. Thats amazing coz now i know this,it works out way cheaper using inkjet paper time consumed and paper cost. Thank you again
Excellent, thank you. I know some use sublimation printers but they can be expensive to buy as well as having to buy special sublimation ink. I like the sound of the transfer papers - thank you. The label looks lovely! x
That was ingenious!! Thank you for the tips and I am going to try this for sure!
Fantastic idea about covering the original label. Thanks so much!
+Kim N Williams (Orange Smiles Handmade) you're welcome! glad it could help you out!
Thank you!!!! this was way easy and don’t have to sew anything..
I used that same ribbon to make labels for some plushies I made a while back for an arts market, but I never thought of using iron transfer paper... So clever! I used regular ink and a stamp with the logo since plushies are not meant to be washed frequently :)
+justBorja a stamp is a clever idea!! I'm glad you used the same ribbon, we both must have decided it was good quality stuff :)
I'm not a designer and I always enjoy your instructional videos and your blog. I've just voted for you. Hope you win!
+Kas Sommers that's so awesome to hear :D thanks for watching Kas! and thanks SO much for voting for me!
Hemming tape! Perfect. Thank you!
That broken heart logo is just adorable.
awh thanks :)
Great tip - it looks really good.
+Pernille Pedersen thanks!
Thanks this video help you make look really easy , i will have to try it out.
Thank you! I needed this 🧡🧡🧡🧡
My god, I love you, If I just knew about you when I was living in London i would've done everything to get all your tips and info!!
+Antonio Benard well don't worry you can still get them from my channel! :D
This was a super awesome and helpful video!
This is great I’ve just started my own tshirt printing business thanks
keep up the good work, its so cool that you actually share all these cool tips 😊😊
+treway21 thanks! I just try to make the videos that I personally would find useful and I'm so glad that other people do too :)
I never thought of this. Amazing idea.
+Peter & Jake Talks Wrasslin' hope it helps you out! :)
This is a fantastic video on customizable labels. Thank You! 😊
Actually Love these Videos !
Wowwww, and I already asked vendors to take the brand tags off smh. This is genius!!!
Great simple idea! Thanks for sharing
Hi CharliMarie! GREAT IDEA!! one question, does the ink fade away?? Thanks for the help :)!
This saved me a a lot of money 🙏 thank you so much 😊🙏
Hi Charli!
First of all your video is amazing. I will subscribe you to get your great ideas as I am planning to start my clothing line. I already have a retail store and I wanted to have my clothing line, but I was worried how to start. Now I think you can help me with this.
Thank you.. Bloody great idea,,, lolz.. Luv from London Town..😃😃😃😝
This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing this~
You know your boy gonna make some supreme t-shirt and hoodies :)
Nice video, by the way, what kind of fabric is it?
Dear, what’s the software you used for printing?
Fantastic video! Thank you!!!
Thank you for this tip. Fascinating!
+Chibi Crafti you're welcome!
Thanks so much i love the idea. Blessings
Nice! I'm actually going to use this technique for my shirts today. Thanks Charli!
+ves120 awesome! I'd love to see pics of your labels. Feel free to tweet me or tag me on instagram! @charliprangley :)
nailed it! Loved it
+kluaf oz yay!
What size are your label boxes ?
Thanks for tips dear
This was very helpful! Thank you for your service!
Hi,
Thank you for your great video,
Where can I find scaled green plate under your labels while cutting? What is the plate name?
+Ibrahim Yamanlar that's just a cutting mat :)
Thank you for help:)
Thanks very much
Oh this was such a useful DIY! :D I will definitely try to make my own tshirts some day so I bookmark this video hehe
+Patty Sway DIY awesome! You should definitely try making your own shirts it's SO much fun!
Hi how you washed it yet? How does it turn out? Thanks
thank you so much for the help
Thanks for the idea ,😊👍
does the hemming tape work on ribbon made labels?
This was so helpful. Thanks heaps!
this is amazing!!! thank you so much
Charli, just wanted to say I love your channel and have learned a lot of great tips for starting my own t shirt company! I do have a question regarding the transfer paper you used: if you peel off the backing after ironing, does it leave a white square where there was no design? I am using white ribbon, but I wasn't sure if there was an option to choose a clear transfer paper or if you knew of anything like that? Thanks for your help, and keep posting this great content!
great question! some transfer paper is 'clear' and some is white, and it should say on the package. the one I linked in the description is clear. In saying that though, you can still see the outline of the square, more in texture than in colour if that makes sense! as it's slightly shiny. it's not very noticeable though, but it's the reason why I only use transfer paper for labels and not for printing the design itself.
Thanks for the help! :)
Thank you for sharing 👍
Genius! Thanks for sharing!
you're welcome!
hi!! i love ur ideas!! would you mind to tell me which paper did u use to print the logos?
it's transfer paper! Check out the description box for a link :)
hey, can i use the normal printer, or do i have to use the heat press
Hi! Is transfer paper applicable for inkjet printer?
Making our own tshirt is shiper? How u get the fabric, u have the sizes? Abd acpatrern?
Grt idea thanks. So is this sublimation printer your using? Or normal ink printer. I get confused here
Normal printer ink on special transfer paper!
Thank you Charli and i love you and all your vids! xoxo! :)
Thank you for watching Tina!
This is a great idea! Thanks for the tip! 👍🏽
Wow, “hemming tape” thanks so much
What size Sheet of paper did you say you fit as many of your designs on? I was having a hard time understanding did you say A4 ?
ah this is so cool!! does it come off after a few washes or does the last step of ironing it down seals it in place?
it will wear off eventually as it is only a transfer, but the higher quality transfer paper you use the longer it will last :)
Your videos are soooo inspiring! i love it :D
one question to ask? Do you buy your shirts wholesale?
nope I don't buy in bulk so can't get wholesale prices unfortunately!
Awesome video CharliMarie! I must try this sometime. Thank you so much! Cheers! :)
hihihi that looks so exciting!!! :D been thinking of starting one when I have enough skills to make clothes.. but i'm glad i'll always have your videos to get back to for inspiration and help! :D
+Auie Robrigado that's so good to hear Auie! :) you can do iiiiiit
You are awesome 🙌🏼
no YOU are!
Hello, I love the video. If you don't mind me asking, instead of transferring onto herringbone cotton or whatever it was that you used, would it work on coated polyester? Also, is it permanent? Does it fade over time?
Thank you! : )
+DJ Brook I'm not sure about the fabric sorry, would recommend testing! And yes it does fade over time, but if you get the high quality transfer paper I link in the description it will last much longer!
Brilliant! Thank you very much!
thank you this was very helpful.
much success!
+JAIME 👍🏻
Have you attached tags using double cap snap ons? \if so, could you please show how to do it? I am stuck. Please & thank you
When u design the tag what app do u use?
You are absolutely awesome
Isn't so much time consuming? Why don't you use screen printing for serial work like this? For my own brand I made a RUBBER STAMP ( I asked the stationary shop to make one automatic one, like the ones you use in the office), so I can stamp directly on the herringbone cotton tape. The result is very "handmade-look" and I love it . Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm and suggestions! Have a nice day!
I have a question, does your label feels sticky after the transferred? Mine are sticky and left some glue on my iron. This is my first time doing it😌
Not sure why I just watched this video but it was very interesting 👍🏻 I really enjoy following you, Smay, Lu, Sandra ...... 😉
+JMMJJMMJ1 hehe I'm glad you found it interesting! And glad you like watching our little crew :D
Do we have to register a business to start online
Hey! Do the labels last a long time using this technique?
Could you please tell me every item you used and your video!☺️
this is so smart omg
Thank you for this great video
What kind of ribbon was it you are using ?
Great video so informative 👍
are there bigger tag sizes. I want one big tag around the size of w: 2.5 L: 2
Thank you for this
+Alex Delloruso thanks for watching Alex!
Thank you for this! 🙂
Does the white background from the design get printed onto the transfer paper to and then onto the fabric?
only if you're using white transfer paper! I got one that was transparent :)
Do it have to be a inkjet printer?