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below is the New & Improved inspiration of [anonymous person] Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
MAMA's T-Shirt Transfer (White Field) This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer, but could also double as a window decal. |
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Below is something sent to me by Diana Cihak, but was created by Sue Dinetz (I'm just posting this one for her and didn't create any of it)
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
Honk for Barack, Window Decal/T-Shirt Transfer Nice work Sue Dinetz! I think she used it for a fun mini-campaign in Ohio. It's always fun to get a honk without being followed by the finger. :)) This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer, but could also double as a window decal. |
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Below is something sent to me by Diana Cihak, who passed it on from Sue Dinetz, and was created by Raad Ghantous (I'm just posting this one for them and didn't create any of it) Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
Barack The Vote T-Shirt Transfer The core of all Rock is the desire for positive social change. I think Barack is turning into a new Genre of Rock! This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer, but could also double as a window decal. |
IF YOU USE THIS!!! Please send me ([email protected]) a picture to put here. It would warm the artists heart to see his work being used. AND Raad would like you to contribute to Barack Obama's campaign when you use this. This photo came in courtesy of Gelone Broadnax GO Indiana! Click this for a clearer view |
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Below is part of an inspiration from Theodore Fetter of Chicago Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
Team Obama Shirt This file when printed creates 2 complete shirts. The transfers will cost you about $9.00 in materials per shirt including the ink. To look Ideal, every component must be hand trimmed before heat transfer, and the letters and numbers should be transfered one at a time. This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer. See the images to the right for intended placement. On February 8th, Theodore Fetter of Chicago wrote me with a few simple requests. He wanted Yes We Can 1/8/2008, Yes We Will 11/5/2008, and Yes We Did 1/20/2009 T-shirts. I think he and his girlfriend are designing something themselves now. This design was my attempt to make his idea into a design. (p.s. the background panel for the YesWeCan part is grass, as in grass roots campaign.) |
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Below is part of an inspiration from Theodore Fetter of Chicago Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
Yes We Can Rally Sign and Shirt This is associated to the Theodore Fetter idea mentioned above. This file has page 1 for sign printing or solid decals, and page 2 is for window decals, iron-on's, and overhead transparencies. |
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Below is a inspiration of Tyrone Jackson, a man putting in hours on the phone in Buffalo, NY Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
T-Shirt of H.O.P.E. as seen by a volunteer Before you get to preaching the don't count your chicken's before they are hatched, every time Tyrone sees HOPE he thinks this image. That is Tyrone's hope!  :This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer. It would also make a nice transparency for an overhead projector like your teacher used to use in school. |
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below is the inspiration of [Anonymous Person] Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
MAMA's T-Shirt Transfer This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer. It would also make a nice transparency for an overhead projector like your teacher used to use in school. |
Thanks so much to [Anonymous Person] for sending in a photo{removed on request}. Your handy work is beautiful, you make a great DIY shirt! | ||||
Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
T-Shirt Transfer (white background) This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer. It would also make a nice transparency for an overhead projector like your teacher used to use in school. |
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Below is a idea of Diana Cihak of Western New York Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
T-Shirt Transfer This item is supposed to be printed on Iron-on Transfer paper with an inkjet printer. It would also make a nice transparency for an overhead projector like your teacher used to use in school. |
Thanks so much to [Anonymous Person] for sending in a photo{removed on request}. Your handy work is beautiful, you make a great DIY shirt! | ||||
Click this image above for a M.S.Word document
VERY special thanks to Greg Giro of Vermont who suggested getting a Mac compatible solution up here. |
Advanced Projects These appear in the bumper sticker and window decal page, but any reversed image is a candidate for a t-shirt transfer including the State window decals that all have a reverse image. The reason I refer to these as advanced projects is white space looks bad on a transfer, so you need to do a lot of sissor work to trim away all the blank areas, and then iron on the bits one at a time. Typically for t-shirts I try to minimize the trim work by making a full background of some kind. This file I didn't think ahead for. |
Properly trimmed (Version 1) Installed (Version 1) |