Country has come finally come home! Yup, me and the hubby are ecstatic that New York has a new country music station. The only other one we could get was from Connecticut and we could only hear it on the way to my parent's house. Of course I had John Rich's Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy blaring in my minivan yesterday morning (I'm just too cool for words - lol!). That inspired this quick tank top:
The cowboy image is from the Graphics Fairy. I created the text using DaFont. First I printed off the image. Then I taped it to the sheet with the text and scanned both.
Then I was able to print everything out onto one page. I did it this way because if the text is not in a jpeg format, I can't mirror it and print it for the transfer.
Of course this was just a test one. I still have to play with it to get the line out from above the ride a cowboy part. Plus, I used the cheapie transfer paper which tends to yellow a bit. Not sure if you can see, but there is also a red rhinestone on there that I'm not sure if I love or hate.
Either way, I'm sure my hubby will get a kick out of it. If I can perfect the transfer, I'll be adding these to my Etsy shop.
Jeanine
The cowboy image is from the Graphics Fairy. I created the text using DaFont. First I printed off the image. Then I taped it to the sheet with the text and scanned both.
Then I was able to print everything out onto one page. I did it this way because if the text is not in a jpeg format, I can't mirror it and print it for the transfer.
Of course this was just a test one. I still have to play with it to get the line out from above the ride a cowboy part. Plus, I used the cheapie transfer paper which tends to yellow a bit. Not sure if you can see, but there is also a red rhinestone on there that I'm not sure if I love or hate.
Either way, I'm sure my hubby will get a kick out of it. If I can perfect the transfer, I'll be adding these to my Etsy shop.
Jeanine