Show off your love for cooking and baking with our Choose Your Weapon DTF Transfer. Featuring colorful kitchen tools like whisks, spatulas, and a rolling pin surrounded by flowers and butterflies, this playful design is perfect for custom aprons, shirts, and gifts for any culinary enthusiast.
Product Features:
- Whimsical Kitchen Design: Vibrant cooking utensils paired with floral and butterfly accents for a fun and creative vibe.
- Premium Quality: High-quality DTF transfer ensures durability and a soft feel on fabrics.
- Easy to Apply: Designed for heat press application, perfect for beginners and experienced creators.
- Versatile Use: Great for aprons, t-shirts, kitchen towels, tote bags, and more—ideal for home bakers, chefs, and foodies.
- Flexible Ordering: No minimum order required, with free shipping on orders over $75.
Application Instructions:
Follow our simple pressing guide for flawless application every time. Designed for cold peel application for ease and precision.
Perfect for:
- Bakers and chefs
- Kitchen and foodie apparel
- Gifting to anyone who loves cooking
Add a dash of personality to your kitchen wear with the Choose Your Weapon DTF Transfer. A must-have for every culinary queen (or king) ready to whip up something delicious!
The watermark will not print on your ordered transfers.
You are purchasing a direct-to-film transfer that requires a heat press for application. If this is your first time ordering or you're working with new fabric, we recommend ordering a couple of extra transfers to test for optimal time, temperature, and pressure settings, as each heat press may vary.
This film is a "cold peel," meaning the film must be completely cool before peeling it away from the design.
Refer to the How to Press section for detailed instructions.
The watermark will not print on your ordered files.
You are purchasing a direct to film transfer that will require the use of a heat press. If this is your first time ordering from us or you are working with new fabric, we do recommend ordering a couple extra transfers so that you can determine the optimal time, temperature and pressure setting as each heat press does vary.
The film is a “cold peel” which means the film needs to be completely cool before attempting to peel the film away from the design.
Refer to the How to Press section for more details instructions.