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I have just discovered the Greatness That Is T-Shirt transfer paper, in which you print out something from your computer on this magical paper and iron it on to a T-shirt. Bwahahahaha.
In other words, I know exactly what I'm doing for my quilt square. All I need to do is to superimpose my [i]Vertigo[/i] photo manipulations onto a compass rose, but I have to do this at the IHL since I don't have photoshop at home. If all goes well this will look tremendously cool.
Perhaps now that I have this magical paper I can make Electric Penguin T-shirts for everyone? Where does one find simple blank white T-shirts anyway?
In other words, I know exactly what I'm doing for my quilt square. All I need to do is to superimpose my [i]Vertigo[/i] photo manipulations onto a compass rose, but I have to do this at the IHL since I don't have photoshop at home. If all goes well this will look tremendously cool.
Perhaps now that I have this magical paper I can make Electric Penguin T-shirts for everyone? Where does one find simple blank white T-shirts anyway?
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Date: 2005-05-15 11:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-15 11:57 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-16 11:15 pm (UTC)If no one will recognise the Vertigo design as copyrighted material, (and they prolly won't at first) you may be able to get away with one for yourself at Cafepress. All those shirts are made to order and the color is dyed in so it lasts longer than the inkjet/laserjet paper and silk-screening. The Value Tee (plain white- printed on one side) is $8.99 from your own store, I think.
The only drawback of that is once you get a tee, you want a matching mug and clock, or mousepad, etc. Or you want to start making presents for people. At least I do. It can really cut into the fun funds.