as always, i'm really impressed with the product quality -- SB uses a printing process that locks the dye into the shirt, so instead of an iron-on that cracks the second you put the shirt on, these prints stretch along with the fabric and still look great. i think the shirts themselves are wrinkle-resistant too, as i left mine crumpled in a laundry heap for days, and when i picked them up to wash them, no wrinkles at all o__o wish i could say the same for the rest of my clothes.
there are two designs up now, with more coming soon!
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i hope you all had a great (and filling) thanksgiving!
in the spirit of black friday, here's a shameless merchandise post:
- i still have some chrono trigger stickers left -- see my previous
journal entry for photos + details
- i've also got some small marker originals up for grabs...
sailormoon - $50
8.5x8.625" medium weight sketch paper
messiah - $20
hagaki-size (10x14.8 cm; a little under 4x6") deleter paper
usada - $30
hagaki-size deleter paper
rinoa - SOLD
hagaki-size deleter paper
miyuki - $30
hagaki-size deleter paper
please send me a note if you'd like to purchase any of the above.
shipping is $5 US, $9 canada/mexico, $12 everywhere else
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Will you plan on opening Commisisons? =3
p.s. i
loving the merchandise also
Have a Happy New Year as well ^_^
Do they do the same process as stickbooth as far as printing?
And happy holidays.
the way they describe their current printing process [link] sounds similar to SB's, but i can't confirm if they are the same unless i see a cafepress shirt for myself.
happy holidays to you too!
Thanks!