Got old tees dusting and decomposing in your ataol? Recycle it and make good use of it. Add bold prints to your plain shirt and you've got your custom design tee. And if people will like your design, they may want you to customize their shirts as well. Learn from Tado and his growing empire of express-on tees. Bold statements sell well. Ex. "Buti pa ang pera may tao, ang tao walang pera"
How to Customize a T-shirt
Step1
You will need some sort of graphics application program installed on to your computer. The most commonly used programs are Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. If you don't have these programs try finding someone who has them or find an alternate program that can provide the same results.
You will need some sort of graphics application program installed on to your computer. The most commonly used programs are Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. If you don't have these programs try finding someone who has them or find an alternate program that can provide the same results.
Step 2
Use Photoshop or Illustrator to design whatever you want on your t-shirt. Make the design as simple as possible, so that later on you can easily cut it out without any problems. Also, make sure that the design fits within a 11 x 8 1/2 paper.
Step 3
Print out the design on an iron-on printer paper. The iron-on printer paper is readily available at your local office supply store such as Office Depot or Staples. Be sure to look at the iron-on papers carefully because there are two distinct kinds A) paper that is for white t-shirts and B) paper that is for colored t-shirts.
Step 4
If needed, cut out the design carefully with either a scissor or an exacto knife.
Step 5
Following the instructions accompanied to your iron-on printer papers, iron on the design on to your t-shirt.
Step 6
Let it cool, and it's ready to be worn!
Step 6
Let it cool, and it's ready to be worn!
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