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Custom-made t-shirts??

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you know how those websites made custom t-shirts...well for me they're kind of expensive, where can you buy those letters, or like go to a place to print it out, like is there any way you can do it at home?? thnx :)

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  1. You could get the iron on letters, or over here at our mall theres a booth that people can go to and you just give them your design or pick one of theirs and what you want the shirt to say and they'll make it for you for $10.00. Or if you like to sew you could get the letters and sew em on. You can usually find the iron ons at walmart.


  2. Go to Walmart! They have all kinds of things from iron-on letters, to fabric where you can make your own... if you get fabric, be sure to get adhesive to iron on the back so it will stick! Good luck!

  3. I do this for a living so just to let you know.. the iron on transfers that you print out at home are really cruddy, a few washes and it's gone, as far as iron on letters, they will fall off after several washes. Screen printing is VERY expensive for just one or 2 shirts, for just a few shirts call a few places around where you live and ask if they do vinyl lettering with a Cad cutter, if they do, chances are that will be the cheapest way if you bring in your own shirt and it's a simple design. Letter and vector image art.. shouldn't be more that 4-7 bucks and will last a VERY long time, heat presses that we use typically are set at about 325*F no home iron can get up to that. if you do want to do a iron on transfer that you print out at home, take it into a store to have pressed, it will last a lot longer, they typical cost of this is no more than 3 or 4 bucks.

    Hope that helps.

  4. miras sports and outdoor

    does them 10 bucks per shirt

    yes it sounds like a sports store

    but they still do it

    ummm the mall where i live does it for $5 per shirt

    or u can go to stores like hobby lobby

    and get supplys and make them ur self

  5. Look into screen printing, it's easy and inexpensive.

  6. There is actually. I have a friend that has made several shirts for me and my kids. I buy the shirts and iron-ons and he scans them and does all the work. Walmart sells computer iron-ons in the stationary aisles. Usually $10 for 6 and the more in a pack, the price goes up. My friend says its easy and they last quite a while. REMEMBER, to soak them in cold water before you wash and turn them inside out. This is to "solidify" (for lack of a better word) and keep your new shirt from bleeding into something else.

  7. just go to a prints shop in ur town they shouldn't cost THAT much

  8. There are special printers that can put a picture on a tshirt. To buy the letters, go to a rag shop and look around. Or ask if they have iron on letters.

  9. yea. make some stencils and put them on. its really easy. if you dont know how, type i n how to make a t-shirt stencil

  10. customizedgirl isnt expensive! You can get iron on paper from walmart & print from your computer but its cheap after a few washes it breaks up.

  11. depending on the type of printer you have, you can buy iron on transfers at walmart/target/hobby lobby/michael's etc., print them on your pc and then iron onto the t shirt

    they should also sell the letters there too.

  12. You can can buy a variety of stencils (Michael's) or make your own stencils and use fabric paint to customize your shirts.  Make sure that you put a piece of cardboard or construction paper in the shirt so that it doesn't bleed through to the other side.

  13. you can do it at home with a good inkjet printer...you buy transparency paper at office max or even walmart...do what you want on an art program and them print on the transparency..i did one with my sons picture really nice and bright..

  14. go to a mall a shirt is ually 20 dollars with anything you want  

  15. buy any plain shirt u like doesnt really matter buy adhesive paper then make what you want to make on the paper once ur done stick it on ur shirt then iron it for idk 20 min i think? then when its k peel it off and there you go!!!!(NEVER ACTUALLY TRIED BUT A FRIEND OF MINE DID AND GOT GOOD RESULTS)

  16. google, "MAKING T-SHIRTS"
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