I instructions on how to heat set my labels to make the ink permanent (makers say to do so, but don't give instructions).
Here's the story: DH was heading out to get a surprise for DS for his progress in potty training. While he was out I asked if he try to find me a yellow pigma marker for making a few labels, and even sent him with one so he knew what he was looking for. He didn't feel like running to the LQS and there is a JoAnns and a Hobby Lobby right were he was going he thought he'd try there. I told him that I doubt JoAnns would have it, I think they sell only the packages which I already had so it was up to him if he wanted to check. I told him that I wasn't sure what Hobby Lobby had, but they were probably the better bet. Well, he went to JoAnns and asked the first middle aged employee he saw for help. He showed her the marker I had sent with him and told her what I'd be using it for. She sold him a pack of fabric markers that "would work". They are the packs of fabric markers that you buy for decorating cloth shoes, canvas bags, etc. Not what I had in mind, but he was willing to go rather than forced, and was so proud of himself for finding something that would work that I thought I'd bite my tongue and at least give them a try. The problem is the label says to heat set to make permanent, but doesn't give any info on how. I've never done anything like this before. How do I heat set them ~ dryer or the iron ~ what temp and how long? Help please!!
TIA!!!! Charlotte