Be sure to read the post below this one, "How to Make a Wearable Blog."
And the transfer paper has instructions for ironing on. I use a paper bag on top of my ironing board for protection from high heat.
This one is the transfer in reverse using Tekka template, as promised in the blog before this one. ( as promised)
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The official date for, Wear your Blog To Work Day is January 20th!
I have chosen this date so as many people as possible will have time to get their blogs and shirts ready.
It is also sometimes Inaugration Day, but it is Always, "my birthday!"
It is my gift to you, another holiday, we can't have enough now, can we? Maybe Microsoft will add it to their list of holidays and it will spread out from there. HoHoHo ...Come on Bill, surely you have softened up about vacations in your older age!
And if you'd like to send a tee or transfer of your blog to me, I would absolutely be honored!
You can write for an address if you are so inclined! If you do one early, like for Crissmiss, send that too, I would love to have a copy of your crissmiss blog to wear!!!!
I will be happy to do a review of wearable blogs!
We might begin a competition for most creative blog project!
And I am sure some big companies like Apple or Adobe or Msft. would love to furnish a prize. Right?
I hope to see them vying for this position, or better yet.."COLLABORATING!". This is art you know!
Entry fees could be donated to help victims of natural disasters! ( Since we are having so many)
Any other ideas? Send them here! Thank you!
4 comments:
I like the idea! It will be easier for me than most. I work in the food industry and I talk about food on my blog. I also eat food, part of which, ends up on my shirt. Always. This is going to be an easy one. I just need to put my blog address on a shirt. The food will take care of itself. ;-)
I love this idea. What is the technique for getting the blog printed on the shirt? I wouldn't know how to go about it.
Oh I see it now,,, would be difficult for those of us who are technically challenged.
Read the post below this one, ( How to) it has instructions, but I didn't add that you must iron it on. The directions for that are on the transfers you purchase.
Put a paper bag on your ironing board then lay the Tee shirt, add transfer, face down. Very hot iron. But do read their instructions.
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