Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
The other day I was browsing at the second hand store... and guess what I found...
a cake mold in the shape of a t-shirt!
I had to get it (only$3)
So from now every occasion I will be making the t-shirt shaped cakes... with a design for the occasion.. How cute is that!
Lorena
You can serve a T-shirt cake at the T-shirt parties you're going to have. They have them for shoes, tupperware, lingerie, pampered chef, so why not shirts and other apparel.
You can serve a T-shirt cake at the T-shirt parties you're going to have. They have them for shoes, tupperware, lingerie, pampered chef, so why not shirts and other apparel.
Hey you might have an idea there. What about kid's birthday parties? Might be a big seller!
Hey you might have an idea there. What about kid's birthday parties? Might be a big seller!
i would offer to design a shirt for every kid at the party they could take home. Could be fun. On the news the other night, they showed a woman that owned a mid-range shoe store in downtown Chicago that started having shoe parties complete with a man that sang, measured your foot and helped you try on shoes. They served food and drinks. She customized a Hummer with a full skinned logo of her store. She figured if they couldn't get to her, she would go to them. Home parties are very big since it's gives girls just one more reason to get together. My wife goes to many home parties a month for various things. A t-shirt/ personalization party is just one more thing.
You can get some edible ink and print coordinating images on your cakes as well! Everything at the party can be one big advertisement...cake, shirts, totes, etc.!
It was like a sign for me to find that in the thrift store. Cuz I was loosing hope and that find was like a sign from above..
Lets see... I can say... "T-shirt Party" have a shirt custome made... have cake and games, bring some pictures you would like on a shirt, toet or apron.
or even make some shirts for the other parties... say you have a Avon or Tupperware lady you know... tell her you can make some shirts for her party...
When I worked for a company designing parts for a product line we sold, I dealt with a stamping company. One of their income makers was stamping pans, bowls and whatever else made a buck or so. If you ordered a min. you could order almost anything. Ill look for the business card. Im thinking a t-shirt cupcake mold. I think the min. was like 10 stampings. Its been several years but who knows.