Looks good. How well do those transfers hold up in the wash?
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Thanks!wabisabied wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:02 pmLooks good. How well do those transfers hold up in the wash?
Several years ago, a law clerk for whom I was her supervising attorney, as a farewell thank you gift at the conclusion of her clerkship, made me this coffee mug photoshopped with me with my arm around Jerry. It's perfect for when I I gotta get up in the morning and go and I don't want to touch hard liquor, just a cup of cold coffee.LazyLightning72 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:29 pmShe did a permanent one for me not to long ago, for my coffee mug. It’s Jerry’s handprint with a bolt through the center, in red, white, and blue.
That’s a very cool mug!Jon S. wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 10:37 amSeveral years ago, a law clerk for whom I was her supervising attorney, as a farewell thank you gift at the conclusion of her clerkship, made me this coffee mug photoshopped with me with my arm around Jerry. It's perfect for when I I gotta get up in the morning and go and I don't want to touch hard liquor, just a cup of cold coffee.LazyLightning72 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:29 pmShe did a permanent one for me not to long ago, for my coffee mug. It’s Jerry’s handprint with a bolt through the center, in red, white, and blue.![]()
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I had never heard of them either. Apparently they have one at her work, and she loved it. Between that and her burning/etching tool (it’s actual name escapes me atm) I have her making things for me all the time. The first one she did for me with that one was a image of my Uncle Sam avatar.wabisabied wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 3:47 pmThat’s a pretty cool little machine. I’d never heard of it before this thread.
I design (mostly) t-shirts commercially for a living and sell a few of my own designs on Etsy. The Circut seems like it would be great for prototyping and custom one-off orders, not to mention vinyls and other materials. Got my wheels turning here.