DRE
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That's pretty dope.sadly most of my old images are lost, so i have only 1 photo of a t-shirt
we had t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, ...
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That's pretty dope.sadly most of my old images are lost, so i have only 1 photo of a t-shirt
we had t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, ...
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Your t-shirts remind me of your site's theme. Good color choice.
Yeah I'm into DIY. That would be very cool. So you order it online? How much is it?If you are into DIY and don't have a massive demand...There's a machine called the yudu.
Make t-shirts at home. It's very simple to use and the quality is pretty good if you learn to use it properly.
I'll be getting a yudu or a screen print set-up of my own soon. I love funky shirts and I my wallet doesn't like it, so having my own set-up would be cheaper for me in the long run.
You could order it online from Amazon. I think its under $90 now. I've read that the squeege it comes with is crap so invest into a legit screen printing squeege. Should also buy more screens/paint. Total I plan on spending is probably $120-150 but if you buy the t-shirts in bulk ($1-$4 a piece) and sell the t-shirts at $10-$15 a piece you'll probably make off with a fair amount after the expenses. Shipping is cheap and easy with the flat rate envelopes at USPS (united states).Yeah I'm into DIY. That would be very cool. So you order it online? How much is it?
Looks like it has a lil learning curve. I will read more about it. http://www.amazon.com/Provo-Craft-Novelty-yudu-62-5000/dp/B0025T6V5CYou could order it online from Amazon. I think its under $90 now. I've read that the squeege it comes with is crap so invest into a legit screen printing squeege. Should also buy more screens/paint. Total I plan on spending is probably $120-150 but if you buy the t-shirts in bulk ($1-$4 a piece) and sell the t-shirts at $10-$15 a piece you'll probably make off with a fair amount after the expenses. Shipping is cheap and easy with the flat rate envelopes at USPS (united states).
Youtube it and I think there's even some fan forums with examples.
That's a very good idea. I would like to fine one that I can choose the shape of it instead of it only being rectangular.Another good idea for you guys: Magnetic Bumper Stickers. Everyone hates the sticky ones and why would you put a site on your car like that? However magnets come on, and off, painlessly. It'll be good offline advertising. I just made one over at http://www.buildasign.com and ordered it first to "test the waters" before my members do. I'll post some pictures of it on my car when I get a chance but you guys might want to think about it too! Anyways for design I made this:
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Another good idea for you guys: Magnetic Bumper Stickers. Everyone hates the sticky ones and why would you put a site on your car like that? However magnets come on, and off, painlessly. It'll be good offline advertising. I just made one over at http://www.buildasign.com and ordered it first to "test the waters" before my members do. I'll post some pictures of it on my car when I get a chance but you guys might want to think about it too! Anyways for design I made this:
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Wow this turned out to be very informative. I'm even thinking about what to put on bumper stickers now. Thanks Cal!
You could order it online from Amazon. I think its under $90 now. I've read that the squeege it comes with is crap so invest into a legit screen printing squeege. Should also buy more screens/paint. Total I plan on spending is probably $120-150 but if you buy the t-shirts in bulk ($1-$4 a piece) and sell the t-shirts at $10-$15 a piece you'll probably make off with a fair amount after the expenses. Shipping is cheap and easy with the flat rate envelopes at USPS (united states).
Youtube it and I think there's even some fan forums with examples.
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