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SewUseful Plushie Personal Boom-box / Goodnight Pillow

Step 2Make a Radio Patch Transfer

Make a Radio Patch Transfer
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  • C:\Users\Styggie\Desktop\photoshop.jpg
  • C:\Users\Styggie\Desktop\cut-image.jpg
  • C:\Users\Styggie\Desktop\find-circle.jpg
  • C:\Users\Styggie\Desktop\radioimage.jpg
I chose to make my radio patch using a t-shirt transfer. You could also do this by stenciling. Trebuchet03 has a good instructable on how to stencil an image here.

Create an image in a photo editing program that you want to use as your radio. Or you can use the one I made.(image 4)

It is very important that you FLIP HORIZONTALLY before you print. Especially if you have words on the image, as they will come out backwards if you don't. My image is already flipped so you don't have to worry about making this mistake. (image 1)

Print that sucker out and cut off any excess transfer paper. (image 2)

Now is also a good time to find something circular that is the right size for the speaker. You will thank me later - unless you are Michaelangelo and can draw the perfect circle. (image 3)
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