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- derek20050
greg.. itll get all messy!
i saw your girl at our DVD launch party on sat!
- Xrtions0
dvd launch party?
- derek20050
yea.. she was working for us...doing promotions as a militia maiden
Muskoka Militia Vol III DVD launch party... at picadellys
- Xrtions0
lol
no wonder why she said it was super lamo.j.k
- derek20050
it was super lame.
i didnt organize the event... these other two dudes did. the event sucked ass fo sho.
the DVD has recieved outstanding reviews tho :)
- Xrtions0
you're always one to toot your own horn arn't ya derek?
- derek20050
you're always one point out that arn't ya greg?
- ********0
yes that Logomagik place is horrible.
not gonna deal with them again.
and stop gayfying this thread with girl talk !
- BiancaB0
Don't screenprint it youself unless you want to waste $80 on a kit.
Not fun, if you really want to do it yourself go to open studio and rent space use the proper equipement.
Other then that I wouldn't do it at home unless you really want ink everywhere.
- ********0
thx Bianca
i think for this one, i will get someone to do it..
but i still want to play with silk screen. its been years since i touched a screen
- BiancaB0
hey Dinky,
If you've done it before and have an idea then no worries you might be ok.
I just know from my own experiences from home it sucked, i ended up punching my fist into the screen in fustrations.
Worst $80 spent ever...
That's it...it's Friday night so party on mo fo's!
- ross0
i print shirts at home all the time...
after a couple of frustrating sessions, you get the hang of it and the product comes out really good...
if you need it done pro, go to studio xix, if not, give me a call, and ill show you how to do it.
takes like 3 hours from scratch to make 30 shirts...
- ********0
thx bianca.. yeah i did some while back in school.
but i do remember throwing out paper and screens cause i have ruined them over and over..
and no party for dinky. dinky dont party, i usually just go home and cry
- piperboytoy0
if you do them yourself, make sure you buy paint for silkscreening on fabric. Or you can get fixatives to lock in the inks. You also need to heat set all your shirts for about 15 mins. Or all your hard work will be washed away.
This is important if your shirts are meant to be worn by people other than you or your friends.