I found this on a website. I know that I will eventually make one of these!
Instructions for "Mrs." Rhinestone tank top.
* Use a word document to type out the phrase you want on your garment (e.g.: Mrs.. Hope) using the font of your choice. I used fonts that I downloaded for free from www.cs-fonts.com
*Print out your document.
*Make sure the letters fit on the garment you have chosen.
*Now you must use the reverse image of this to make your iron-on transfer. They way I did this was placed the print out of Mrs.. Hope upside down on my glass coffee table with a desk lamp underneath it to make the letters still viable.
*I placed the sticky Mylar® paper on top of that print out with the sticky side up. This is where you make your design.
* Take the iron-on rhinestones and place them with the iron-on side towards you, shiny side down on the sticky paper.
*One you have finished placing the rhinestones over your entire design, replace the white backing layer to the Mylar® paper to protect your design, or if you wish to iron it on right away you may now proceed. (What I did was replaced the backing to the design so I could flip it over and see if there were any rhinestones that needed to be shifted a bit)
*When you are happy with your design, remove the white backing, place the sticky paper with the rhinestones on it onto your garment, you will be able to see you design through the clear paper. Now you may iron it on.
*Place a thin piece of cloth or the TEFLON sheet between the iron and the sticky paper so it does not melt to your iron.
*Use an iron with a high heat setting, but with NO STEAM. DO NOT move the iron back and forth, lift and place the iron when you want to move it as to not shift any of the rhinestones.
*Once you think the rhinestones have set onto the garment, try and remove the sticky paper. If you rhinestone are not sticking to the garment, replace the sticky paper and iron some more.
She referenced this site for supplies....
• rhinestones from www.mjtrim.com Size SS10 IRON-ON rhinestones