What do you think of this tee-shirt design for an LGBTI radio show?

Posted on January 19th, 2010 by admin in tee shirt design | 3 Comments »

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41336503@N04/4248942051/

wow thats really cool!!! good job :) )

Tee shirt design? 10 points!?

Posted on January 15th, 2010 by admin in tee shirt design | 2 Comments »

Hello
my little brother is in 7th grade
and at his middle school they have houses
(kinda like teams)
well his team hast to make a tee shirt design, and who ever has the best idea gets the tee shirt for free
any ideas?????
The name of his Team is Purple Hearts
Purple Heart is a badge that represents soldiers in the war.
School mascott is a Buc and the colors are purple and gold.
He is in seventh grade

It will really mean a lot to him if he wins… Mainly because his teacher underestemated his and said that she does not think that he will be able to draw anything good enough.
(his teacher is really mean)

thanks :D

e mail the secretary of defense, tell him you want to use the symbol of the American purple
heart awarded to soldiers who are wounded in battle for your t-shirt. see what he says

Help to design a tee shirt?

Posted on January 12th, 2010 by admin in tee shirt design | 5 Comments »

Well, I’m going to make my own little "tradition", Free Compliment Friday, and I’ve decided on making a t-shirt or two to wear on Fridays.

So, I’m wondering, where can I find some stuff to design a t-shirt. Do they have like glitter or stuff that’s made for tees?

Also, do you have a certain fabric paint that you find is really like durable or stays on and doesn’t smudge when washed?

Thank you(:

I would go to a craft shop like Michael’s or Joann’s. They have a section for this and there are lots of ideas. The paint I use comes from Joann’s and is called 3d paint- Scribbles. There are tons of colors and glitters to choose from. It is very easy to use and does not wash out. you do need to let it set for 24 hours. You can iron on transfers. Get beads and sew them on. You can even put you favorite photo on the shirt. they have the kit to do that with a copying machine. Look where you would find quilting books and tools. You can even use buttons and patches. In the children’s sections of these stores they have crayons that you can use on fabric. You can even buy "fat quarters" material and cut out any shape or design you want and glue it on the t-shirt. There is fabric glue that you can find in the same section as the paints and transfers.You can also sew these designs on.

funny design tee-shirt idea saying =] you chose?

Posted on January 2nd, 2010 by admin in tee shirt design | 1 Comment »

ok i got this shirt in college and it says

[[[I WILL]]]]
[............. ]

and i need a funny idea on what to put in the blank

something sexual but hallarious would be dopeeee =]

SCHRUTE BEET FARMS.

Tee shirt designing business?

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 1 Comment »

I could use some cash:) Im really creative so Im thinking about opening up a tee shirt designing business. So how can I do this?Shoould I make a website?

First you need to find someone who can print them for you. Then do some test selling. If people like them then try selling them over the web.

Have you ever tried to design you own tee-shirt?

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 3 Comments »

If you were going to design a plain, coloured tee-shirt, what would do design it with and what would you put on it?

all ideas appreciated.

Well I am looking for a Mighty Mouse, Wonder Woman, All women super hero’s, hanging out will be cool. Acting in a normal day to day scenario, but as super hero’s. The Tick is pretty cool, maybe with all his characters, Just a thought.

How can I design a tee-shirt so i can get it laser-printed online?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 2 Comments »

Is there a program I can use that i can download for free without slowing up my computer or giving it a virus or something? (Please let me know if another answer is a scan.)

Or is there a way I could use Printshop 20? Or something In Microdoft Office?

Thank you!

Any graphics program should work, as long as it is saved in the correct file type and resolution. The shirt company may not have Printshop 20, but they can open the file if you save it as a jpeg, gif, eps or other popular files. Usually shirt makers recommend 300 dpi for the resolution.

If you want to download some amazing free graphics programs look up InkScape and GIMP. These are very powerful programs and may take longer to learn than you want to make your shirt design. I’ve heard Paint.net is easy to use also. I use PhotoShop Elements. It’s best to ask the printer what file type they want.

When you are ready to get the shirt printed check out 10ShirtsFor99.com

They do FULL COLOR printing on the front, back, sides and sleeves with NO SCREEN CHARGE.

They have lots of options and upgrades. Including an option for 1 shirt. There is even an option to get the 1 shirt free.

http://www.10ShirtsFor99.com

They also do single shirt drop-shipping at

http://www.PrintOnDemandShirts.com

If you had to design a campaign tee shirt, what would it say?

Posted on December 11th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 4 Comments »

No racial remarks please!

You can’t handle the truth!!

Obama, smart man, ‘08

What is the best way to make a basic tee-shirt/jeans outfit interesting without blocking the design ?

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 6 Comments »

In your opinion.
I’m often stumped on this, I immediately go to vests but they tend to cover the design even if unbuttoned and I generally only buy tees if I really like the design.

I generally will just throw a cardigan on over it but it gets rather boring after a while.

Any ideas are greatly appreciated ^_^

Jeans and a t-shirt make for a great casual outfit. Don’t mess with it. If the shirt has a great design u already have ur stand out priece. Just wear it how jeans and a t- shirt are ment to be worn, don’t over accessories :)

How do I print a design onto a plain white tee shirt?

Posted on December 6th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 5 Comments »

I have them printed backwards all ready how do i get it onto the shirt and to stay there and how much will it cost?

ok go to wal mart and you can buy paper that is meant for ironing stuff on a t-shirt. I have done it before and it works good. You just get this special paper and print out your design and iron it on. Its pretty cheap to. I think a packet of like 20 papers was around 8 bucks. Or you could go to a t-shirt shop and have them do it but it might be more expensive but you will probably have a better product that way. good luck!