Looks good. How well do those transfers hold up in the wash?
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wabisabied wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:02 pm Looks good. How well do those transfers hold up in the wash?Thanks!
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.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.
Jon S. wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 10:37 amThat’s a very cool mug!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.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.
wabisabied wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 3:47 pm That’s a pretty cool little machine. I’d never heard of it before this thread.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.
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.