Sunday, April 13, 2014

I Tried Teespring But It Didn't Work

I have been trying to design these t-shirts because I think it would be cool to see if anyone else gets the joke and may be interested in having one of these gems for themselves. But T-Spring won't allow me to upload the images I want so the dream is dead. I might just have to figure out on to design my own iron-on transfer and get the proper paper for my printer at Staples.

 

 
Anyone got MORE good advice for a brother?
 

6 comments:

Dr. Theda said...

Listen to "99 Dead Baboons".....

Dr. Theda said...

Listen to "99 Dead Baboons".....

j-swin said...

Find a local sign or apparel shop with a direct to garment printer. They should be able to print any pic and text you want right onto the shirt and there are usually no / low minimums so it won't get too expensive.

Konsumterra said...

lots of print on demand t0-shirts have unpleasant plastic transfer feel and dont last - good silk screen suit runs of 50 plus - graphic is most of drama - iron on letters are pretty good. Hand cut stencil with rollers make very cheap small rus - get a silk screen made (one colour cheapest) - pay about 90 and i can print all i want is very easy just need squeegee and ink

second design better composition but i think does not really need graphic - first one image and text look awkward

Konsumterra said...

lots of print on demand t0-shirts have unpleasant plastic transfer feel and dont last - good silk screen suit runs of 50 plus - graphic is most of drama - iron on letters are pretty good. Hand cut stencil with rollers make very cheap small rus - get a silk screen made (one colour cheapest) - pay about 90 and i can print all i want is very easy just need squeegee and ink

second design better composition but i think does not really need graphic - first one image and text look awkward

Mike said...

That Kremlin pic is very cool