Hi everyone name is Tami Starling. If I had to choose a passion in life it would deffinately be a love for custom t-shits! I can't quite think of anything else that can be used as a tool for individuality as well as group unity. Now I specialize in helping others find the insperation to create, and the companies that make, custom t-shirts.
I came across this t-shirt today, and imediately was in lust. I don't know about you, but I love all things artsy and pirate so when I saw this tee was both I had to share it with you all. What are your feelings on this tee? Are you over the whole pirate thing? Let me know!
Halloween is by far one of my favorite holidays, because I get to play dress-ups and no one can judge me. I know dressing up is not everyones cup of tea, but there is still plenty to enjoy come the Halloween season. Now days it is acceptable to just through on a festive shirt to get some candy. I can't say I fully support this, but I have gathered up some good shirt for you to wear this Halloween season. All these designs can be found at Spreadshirt.com, plus the sight has many more options.
Breast Cancer Awareness is only a month away so now is the time to get you very own custom t-shirt to show support and help raise awareness, even befor the month of October. These t-shirts are ones you can wear no matter what. You don't have to know someone who is or has been effected by brest cancer to show your support and sport your awareness. Plus you aren't restricted to only wearing them during the month of October. Please help us raise Breast Cancer Awareness during the month of October (and the rest of the year as well).
They have finally anouced the 5th place winner of the customized t-shirt contest over at Design By Humans. The 5th place winner is...bum, bum, bum...Umibozu by TheStray from So Cal. The more I saw this design the more it grew on me and I actually began to enjoy it. Are you guys enjoying this customized t-shirt? Would you add it to your closet?
I found some good videos on YouTube about how to make you own screen prints at home using a cheep hoop, fabric paper, glue, and of course paint and a t-shirt. This way you don't need any heavy duty/expensive equipment. The lady uses a large stiching hoop that you can buy at just about any craft or fabric store. She then stretches a really this fabric with loose stiching over the hoop, making sure it is very tight. She printed the artwork off her computer and traced it on the screen. Then she glued all the parts she didn't want color, let it dry, and wa-la she was ready for printing!