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Design Your Own T-shirts


Nantzie

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I came across this site today. You can buy t-shirts that other people have designed, design your own t-shirts, add them to the list of t-shirts that other people can buy.

They also do stuff like mugs, buttons, mousepads, bumper stickers, etc.

There are already several designs related to celiac.

I've never been an artsy person with the computer, but this looks like a lot of fun.

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I just wanted to add that cafepress.com is another site where you can design your own merchandise: t-shirts, mugs, pillows, sweatshirts, etc.

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I didn't know you could do that at cafepress too. I know I've seen all sorts of companies using them, I just thought they were a t-shirt company that came up with this stuff. Good to know. I know they have tons of celiac things already.

Off to play. :D

Nancy

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I like how you can design your own Tee at the zazzle site. but i must say that i love the glutenfree goddess's products. if i were to buy anything, it would be from her shop. very cute and professional looking :D

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I like how you can design your own Tee at the zazzle site. but i must say that i love the glutenfree goddess's products. if i were to buy anything, it would be from her shop. very cute and professional looking :D

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Her stuff IS super cute!! Thanks for the link.....:)

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I posted an idea a LONG time ago.....

There are many sites where you can get printing done.... and VOLUME really makes the cost tiny.

If people wanted to club together then you could get t-shirts and awareness cards (call em postcards).... etc. made up for cents

Apart from the relative cheapensss of bulk.... it would really help awareness to be consistent....

I for one wouldn't mind giving my time .... nor if Scott wanted to add a promotion on the cards ??? for organizing???

We have a LOT of artists here (something to do with celiac disease genes and creativity perhaps)....

All we would need is organisation....

My suggestions:

Postcards (very cheap by the thousands) .... with a awareness message on one half and the other half for us to write "I will be stopping in your Hotel from ... to.... and ......" or similar uses... ladies, keep 10 in your handbag.... and give em out... guys get a handbag (or briefcase perhaps :P )

X-Mas cards .... (A resident artist does the front.... inside is a celiac/gluten awareness message)

Get organised and these things cost cents... 20,000 for $800 ....

That is if 100 people take 200 each it will cost $8 for 200 postcards.... !!! (thats 4c a piece)

Give em away.... send them in advance to resto's, leave a copy with the manager to put in the kitchen ... give 10 to your mom/spouse/partner... give the kids 20 to give to the teacher at school.....

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I posted an idea a LONG time ago.....

There are many sites where you can get printing done.... and VOLUME really makes the cost tiny.

If people wanted to club together then you could get t-shirts and awareness cards (call em postcards).... etc. made up for cents

Apart from the relative cheapensss of bulk.... it would really help awareness to be consistent....

I for one wouldn't mind giving my time .... nor if Scott wanted to add a promotion on the cards ??? for organizing???

We have a LOT of artists here (something to do with celiac disease genes and creativity perhaps)....

All we would need is organisation....

My suggestions:

Postcards (very cheap by the thousands) .... with a awareness message on one half and the other half for us to write "I will be stopping in your Hotel from ... to.... and ......" or similar uses... ladies, keep 10 in your handbag.... and give em out... guys get a handbag (or briefcase perhaps :P )

X-Mas cards .... (A resident artist does the front.... inside is a celiac/gluten awareness message)

Get organised and these things cost cents... 20,000 for $800 ....

That is if 100 people take 200 each it will cost $8 for 200 postcards.... !!! (thats 4c a piece)

Give em away.... send them in advance to resto's, leave a copy with the manager to put in the kitchen ... give 10 to your mom/spouse/partner... give the kids 20 to give to the teacher at school.....

Great idea GFP!

We have a LOT of artists here (something to do with celiac disease genes and creativity perhaps)....

:lol: hehehe :lol:


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yep, lots of places - I just used customink for the t-shirts for my yoga business. :)

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