Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Avery Printable Heat Transfer Paper for Light Fabrics, 8.5' x 11', Inkjet Printer, 6 Iron On Transfers (3271)

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$9.64

$ 4 .99 $4.99

In Stock

About this item

  • Create and customize your own printable iron-on transfers using the 8.5" x 11" transfer sheets that are great for personalizing t-shirts, aprons, pillowcases, bags, hats, tank tops, and more
  • Ideal on white or light-colored fabrics, the uniquely formulated heat transfer paper bonds with fabric, leaving it soft and machine washable; enjoy vibrant colors for up to 20 washes with our fade-resistant Color Shield formula
  • Easily transfer text, images, and photos onto light-colored fabrics with a standard household iron or professional heat press; full instructions for creating custom iron-on transfers are included in every pack
  • Make your own iron-on transfers at home by printing on your inkjet printer and cutting the iron on transfer paper using scissors or an electric cutting machine like the Silhouette and Cricut
  • Customize your printable heat transfer paper quickly and easily with available templates and designs using Avery Design & Print Online, great for kid's crafts, brand recognition, and personalizing your projects


Use Avery 3271 heat transfer paper for light fabrics to personalize t-shirts, hats, bags, pillowcases and more with the name of your team, small business, or special event emblazoned on the front. Formulated for white or light-colored 100% cotton or cotton/polyester blend fabrics, the iron-on paper features a fade-resistant color shield formula that ensures crisp, long-lasting image quality with no cracking. Fabric transfer sheets are compatible with all inkjet printers. Customize your printable heat transfer paper with your own graphics, artwork, photos, messages, and texts for unique, one-of-a-kind creations. You can also use Avery Design & Print Online, our easy-to-use software, which features tools and hundreds of available templates for personalizing your designs quickly and easily. Once printed, the iron-on transfer can be cut with standard scissors and is also compatible with Cricut, Silhouette, and other electronic die-cutting machines. Designs can be transferred onto your fabric using a household iron or professional heat press machine. With special personal touches setting them apart, your group can wear their custom shirts and accessories with pride. This item comes with 6 sheets of matte white 8.5” x 11” Avery iron-on transfer paper for inkjet printers.


Windy City Mom
August 20, 2025
These things are pretty amazing. This is how I stumbled upon them: I dropped the ball on making a special birthday t-shirt for for my son to wear on his birthday. I spent a bunch of time designing a shirt on a website, went to check out, and then I discovered it would not have arrived in time for the big day. Then I started browsing around websites for local print design companies, but taking into account the additional fees for the rush job, I was looking at something like $40 for a customized t-shirt for my son to wear. That seemed like an awful lot of money to spend on something that he would wear for a few hours. I ended up ordering Avery iron-on transfers from Amazon. Once again, Amazon Prime to the rescue.How the iron on transfers work: You go on their website to design whatever you want on your shirt (or tote bag, pillowcase, or whatever). You can import any photo or graphic, and you have a lot of freedom as far as image and text placement, colors, etc. Then you print the image on your inkjet printer and iron it on. It was super simple, and it turned out great. Although, I have to warn you: do not do it on a wood table. Or if you do, make sure to place sufficient buffer materials between your t-shirt and the table. I have a nice rectangular mark that appears to be a mixture of glue and fabric fibers that don't appear to be going anywhere soon. But this seems more like user error than the fault of the product itself which is why I kept the rating at 5 stars. Just be careful when you make yours.The package has 12 sheets in it and cost about $12. I bought a plain white t-shirt for $5 from a local big box store. So all in, I paid about $6 for my son's birthday shirt! I think I was looking at around $22 if I had ordered online from the first store I was looking at (more from local printing shops), and this way I was able to customize the whole thing top to bottom and use any image I wanted.Overall, I was really impressed with the quality and ease of use of the transfers. The program that you use to design the graphic is really fantastic and user friendly. It only took a few minutes to figure out, and it really gives you a lot of design options. The colors came out very crisp and clear. I recommend that you read the instructions very carefully, and if you follow them exactly, you're sure to have great results.
ROBBIEP-SD
July 16, 2025
Perfect for our use on retail T-shirts. Absolutely no problems. Color stays brilliant, does not wash out or peel (with proper heat settings/pressure) and we have had no complaints regarding quality on LIGHT fabrics. The only thing I noticed was that, at times, it leaves a thin film (very thin and kind of goopy) residue, but it washes right out. Transfer gets softer with every wash and eventually becomes part of the fabric and, in my opinion, looks professional with our designs. Tips: Be sure to "reverse the images for words or directional designs) and make sure you cut as close to the outline/edge of the design as possible. We peel it immediately while hot to get more of a matte finish. We found that white fabrics ultimately work best, but we have no problems with Ash, Sport Grey, Natural, or Sand/Tan colored fabrics (any darker and it may leave a "clear" border around the image/design that you might notice).
MattBianco
May 12, 2025
Problem: third grader wanted to do a piano/singing tribute to Bowie, and online printers would not print the design sought due to copy right, though we had modified some of the graphics. Their position was understood. Then I discovered the Avery transfer paper. I bought both the dark and the light color transfer papers not knowing which the little guy would prefer at the end.Here is the upshot, working with both the light and dark paper:• Wash and dryer dry your t shirt/fabric first. A shrunk fabric works best• the more time you spend prepping and the closer you follow the instructions the better your end product• don't be afraid of force (pushing down) and heat• Trimming the extra paper on the light paper minimizing areas that will be clear but somewhat glossy• Trimming the extra areas on the dark paper avoids transferring the color white to the fabric• Through trial and error I figured out it is better to avoid sharp corners to make them round, reducing the risk of corners peeling off• The side of the paper you print on is the white side for both dark and light paper, so make sure you know how to load the paper in your inkjet printer• Your final print area can be larger than a sheet as you can cut images/words from the paper and space them or use them elsewhere on the shirt (for instance, arm badges can be printed in a corner of the same sheet)Trick:• To avoid damage to the reverse side graphics, if you do a front/back design, use a large cutting board or a piece of flat wood slide it in the t-shirt that way the wood sits between the front and back. This also solves the issue of both sides of the t-shirt not being perfectly flat/ironed before you startLight Color Paper:• You need to print in reverse as the image is reflected back on the fabric. I used Powerpoint and flipped the images and writing and avoided the online Avery tool for doing so• As mentioned before, you don't have to cut very precisely as you only leave behind gloss/clear where you don't trimDark Color Paper:• You DO NOT need to print in reverse• You need peel of the printed paper BEFORE initiating transfer with an iron -I wasted one sheet not bing careful• The portion you don't trim transfer as white and you can create a border, rough or smooth, as I did with the front of the dark t shirt• Peeling the transfer portion from the t shirt before ironing is difficult....I used tweezers and eventually I managed to peel off the backing• You use an included parchment paper over the peeled paper to press the image onto the fabricFinal Impressions:• Don't expect professional grade printing• Recognize these are not permanent and are intended for fun and event needs• Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the wayThis met my needs, to have a front/back t-shirt design on both dark and white t-shirts, using the appropriate paper for each color.**** UPDATE *****Both the white and black t shirts have been washed about 15 times each by now. And, they still look very nice.
daniel
March 21, 2025
Lo usé sobre manta natural y sí me funcionó perfecto. Hay que imprimir en espejo.
jerryyear
March 13, 2025
just little expensive
MAUGREEN
February 16, 2025
Bought this to place a logo on T-Shirt sleeve. The results were amazing, looks very professional. Holds the ink very well (used a Brother printer).
madzad1964
December 23, 2024
Avery products are the way to go. Perfect for my Epson inkjet printer. Colours are vibrant, better than other no-brand papers. Will not be disappointed!
sanya
December 4, 2024
This product is so good I used them for some bags I needed to make and the colour doesn't fade on them as long as you follow the instructions
Recommended Products

$39.99

$ 20 .99 $20.99

4.3
Select Option