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General Help - Rumplo, A Place for T-shirts - 0 views

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    fab site that allows you to share your T-shirt creations with the rest of the T-shirt loving web world! enjoy ;o)
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The Magic Touch (GB) Ltd - WoW7.1 Professional Transfer Paper - 0 views

  • WoW 7.1 Professional Transfer Paper
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      this is mind blowing xtine - we should see how this paper works out in future ;o)
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    Hi Xtine found the fab transfer paper that leaves only the ink and doesn't just dump one big square ;o) check it out ;o) We should ask for a sample for future use ;O) maybe even ask for one sheet. Enjoy
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    FANTASTIC
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Self Weeding Transfer for Inkjet/Dye Sub Ink - T-Shirt Forums - 0 views

  • Self Weeding Transfer for Inkjet/Dye Sub Ink
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      technical name for transfer paper that only deposits material where ink is present. no more nasty pasty bits of transfer paper with no ink on them. Kiss goodbye to big square graphics ;o)
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Zazzle | Custom T-Shirts, Personalized Gifts, Posters, Art, and more - 0 views

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    zazzle print on demand UK platform. Some products may be cheaper elsewhere, but some products may also be unique here.
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Art Gallery and Community - T-shirts, Fine Art Prints, Calendars, Cards and More - RedB... - 0 views

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    community where photography and artwork are commercialised and sold via this platform! - where's the spell-checker 4 this?
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : The Price of Commercial Success (April 1... - 0 views

  • In 1981, Garrison Keillor, the popular host of Minnesota Public Radio’s satirical “A Prairie Home Companion,” offered listeners a free poster of his mythical sponsor’s “Powdermilk Biscuits.” To everyone’s surprise, more than 50,000 requests poured in; the station faced a $60,000 printing bill. To avert “financial disaster,” as MPR president William Kling later recalled, the station used the back of the poster to advertise products for sale, such as a Powdermilk Biscuits T-shirt. The idea worked. “I think we netted off that poster, which was really our first catalog, $15,000 or $20,000,” Kling said. “It instantly became clear that there were things like that you could do.”1
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    public radio (community radio) how a potential joke-clanger turned into money making opp
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