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bob1993
2007-09-20, 09:13 PM
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e211/eatmyfoot6/tylers%20pics/DSC00107.jpg
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e211/eatmyfoot6/tylers%20pics/DSC00108.jpg
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e211/eatmyfoot6/tylers%20pics/DSC00109.jpg
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e211/eatmyfoot6/tylers%20pics/DSC00110.jpg

bob1993
2007-09-20, 09:18 PM
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e211/eatmyfoot6/tshirt5.jpg
EDit: is is mirror of the design on the t shirts

NKahler
2007-09-20, 11:31 PM
They look nice, i was thinking of making uni shirts :D

I think black on white or even white on black would look awesome

bob1993
2007-09-21, 12:19 AM
i know these were the only blank shirts i could find

NKahler
2007-09-21, 12:58 AM
i know these were the only blank shirts i could find

Oh, do you do the printing your self? :eek:

If you want to get blank white shirts, Macys could have them (if you have one around there)

I dont know if the sale is still going, but my mom got me a bunch of them :D
They're like 3 for $5 and feel really comfortable

bob1993
2007-09-21, 01:01 AM
i use transfer papers and i get my shirts for about that price but ill check out macys

NKahler
2007-09-21, 01:06 AM
i use transfer papers and i get my shirts for about that price but ill check out macys

Im kinda stupid, but whats transfer paper? And how do you use it?

bob1993
2007-09-21, 01:48 AM
you print it out w/your printer and iron it to your shirt
EDit:its so easy and if these shirts sell then im gonna buy a special thing for making shirts

mafiamike
2007-09-21, 03:19 AM
That looks bad, man. You can definately see the transfer paper.

bob1993
2007-09-21, 03:25 AM
That looks bad, man. You can definately see the transfer paper.
i know but i dont know where to get it printed other way

bob1993
2007-09-21, 03:47 AM
That looks bad, man. You can definately see the transfer paper.
also id like to add that you sell yours 3x as much as i do

mafiamike
2007-09-22, 03:00 PM
Maybe, but I started out the same.

also id like to add that you sell yours 3x as much as i do

captainkrunk61
2007-09-22, 04:33 PM
Transfer paper= tacky.

I've made them before, but only for like school elections. It's just not a good quality print. Sorry dude.

habbywall
2007-09-22, 05:32 PM
also id like to add that you sell yours 3x as much as i do

But they're about 50 times the quality.

bob1993
2007-09-22, 10:51 PM
if i were to sell one i would make less than a dollar

skrobo
2007-09-22, 10:59 PM
uhm, if you want to sell the shirts, you need to make them better. you can cut the transfer paper around the design and make it a better edge. you are off to a good start, but cafepress is a great way to make/sell shirts because it is secure, trusted, and they print the shirts right. nuff said, sorry if that seemed mean, i'm just trying to help you out here.

bob1993
2007-09-22, 11:11 PM
i know i should have cut the paper closer but the design has like splats off the picture and i wanted to keep that in the picture.

skrobo
2007-09-22, 11:43 PM
seriously? i think it would look 100 times better and more professional if you made the design more clean cut.

bob1993
2007-09-23, 12:43 AM
seriously? i think it would look 100 times better and more professional if you made the design more clean cut.
ok ill try that see how it looks