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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2006 10:27:04 GMT -5
Hello all, I love those shirts! But I was also wondering if anyone knows if it is possible & where to find a t-shirt like the one Shannon is wearing in verbalpocketplay's picture right above this post? I have searched but no luck. Any & all help/ideas would be greatly appreciated! Any ideas anyone? Just a simple Ring-Tee?
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Post by 1blindmind on Jun 21, 2006 11:52:43 GMT -5
Hi Matt, I think it's the one that says, "C'mon Get Happy" with some sort of graphic or logo on it.? There is another picture that better shows the front of the shirt but I can't remember where I saw it. Well if any of this rings a bell with anyone please let me know! Thanks!
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Post by 1blindmind on Jun 22, 2006 11:21:01 GMT -5
In the post above, I meant "one that.." not "onethat.." Damn spacebar!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2006 11:34:39 GMT -5
There is a "modify" button so you can edit your posts. It is just to the right of the "quote" button, and just to the left of the "delete" button.
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Post by 1blindmind on Jun 22, 2006 11:42:20 GMT -5
Hi MATT, Thank you sir for that. Maybe next time I should open my eyes BEFORE I open my mouth (well, keyboard).! Thanks!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2006 11:58:44 GMT -5
You're #welcome#
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Post by ishbell on Jun 23, 2006 6:38:32 GMT -5
Aah I want that shirt with Shannon laughing in the water. I love that one, but can't find it. It's probably gonna be expensive when I shop @ Ebay cause it's all from the US and I live in Holland. Hmm I'll keep on searchin. I'm going to try to make my own, it could be just lyrics or Shannon in silhouette in the water. It may take a few tries!!! Here's some tips I found on the web on how to make your own. www.azcentral.com/home/crafty/articles/0305craftyideas0305.htmlHere's another one. If anybody else tries this let me know how it worked, better yet post a pic.When you think about it, it is amazing how easy it is today to print on a sheet of paper, and how hard it is to print on cloth. Anyone can buy a laser printer or an inkjet printer for a couple hundred dollars and print on paper all day long at rates up to 10 sheets a minute. On the other hand, you would be really lucky to print one T-shirt every five minutes -- the machine is also going to cost a lot more, and you will have to do each one by hand! In the traditional silk-screening approach, you start with a square wooden frame about the size of a T-shirt. Over this frame you tightly stretch a piece of sheer fabric (originally silk, now polyester). This is the screen. Over this sheer fabric you put a thin sheet of plastic into which you have cut holes where you want ink to appear on the T-shirt. You can either cut the holes with a scalpel (an arduous task), or you can use a liquid plastic coating that's sensitive to ultraviolet light and "cut" the holes with light. Next, you place your T-shirt on a flat board and press the screen onto the fabric. By coating the screen with thick ink using a sponge, you cause the ink to flow through the screen onto the T-shirt. For multi-color designs, you do this multiple times, starting with the lightest color and moving up to the darkest. Good luck!!!
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