Avery labels (can be found at any "BIG BOX" store) makes printable iron-on transfers. They are available for light and dark t-shirts. They also have a smaller size for doing logos names etc.
http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=product.HierarchyList&node=10210816&catalogcode=WEB01
2006-08-19 05:48:17
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You can buy iron-on transfer paper (try Office Max, Office Depot or the likes). You use an inkjet printer to print the image (in reverse) onto the paper and then iron the paper onto a blank t-shirt. After two minues you pull off the paper and the image is left.
However, you are limited to 8 1/2 x 11 as the larger image you can transfer (about 1/3 of the front of a large t-shrit). They take about 15-20 minutes a shirt to make, and the tranfer paper and printer ink are around $4-5 dollars a shirt. So it is not practically for any kind of mass production. Most I have made is about 25 of a shirt for the cast of a recent musical (Godspell) that I directed.
2006-08-19 05:49:53
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answered by dewcoons 7
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purchase undeniable white or colored t shirts from save. desire much more cost-effective get them at a thrift save. Then bypass to a community organization provide or table sure/pc save. And get the sticky label paper. you may print off clip artwork or a photo you're making your self in draw or paint and iron on to the blouse. more cost-effective than odering on-line and also you may take each and each of the credit on your artistic endeavors. oh ya you may also get craft paint from a craft save and make your human being layout on a blouse. or when you're truly gifted air brush a layout on the blouse. Bye!
2016-11-26 01:49:34
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If the tee shirts are already made,
you could tie dye them.
Paint them with fabric paint
Add some gems and rhinestones
The possibilities are limitless
2006-08-19 05:46:18
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answered by mysticideas 6
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CafePress is the way to go. Make your own stuff, as many or as few as you like:
http://www.cafepress.com/customize?pid=2576084
Or you can try selling your stuff to friends. Basic shop is FREE and they're great to work with.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/sell/makemoney?pid=2576084
2006-08-20 03:52:28
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answered by _trublu_ 1
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are you trying to make the shirt themselves--or just add something to premade tees?
2006-08-19 05:42:28
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answered by creative rae 4
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cafe press or spread shirt website
http://www.cafepress.com
2006-08-19 05:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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