Help a clueless guy wanting to make t-shirts for his kid...

a Really Bad Egg

Drink up me 'earties. Yo ho.
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Okay, so I've tried to figure this out but the more I read, the less I know.
:lmao:

Here's what I want to do:
  • Make t-shirts (mostly white or gray, but some darker colors) with varios logos for wear during athletic practices, etc.
  • Do this with as little effort (read fewer instructions) as possible.
  • Use the best materials possible so they last.
I really don't want to have to go through a learning process with a variety of transfer brands etc...just need to know the best and simplest way to create some nice shirts that will hold up.

I know there are a bunch of experts here that have blazed this trail already and if you would humor me that would be great.

Thanks.

:thumbsup2
 
The best transfer paper I have used(I have tried them all) is from Amy(MICKEY) here on the DIS. They are easy to use and wash and wear great!

Here is a link to her website:

http://www.amymickey.com/

By the way were you on the "Bad Egg" team for the DIS Survivor game?
 














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