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Bohemian MAY-niac/Deaconite

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That's a vey cute choice. I like it!! I'm going to make a Queen shirt too. I was thinking of using the picture that was on the cover of the "Queen II" album. What do you think??
I love John Deacon and Brian May!!!
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here....http://img277.imageshack.us/my.php?image=funny20queenwu5.jpg hope i did it right!
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<font color=black>QUEENoftheskies747<b> wrote: Oh yes it works thank you so much!! you are welcome! anytime!
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My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky!
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DreaminQueen

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Bohemian MAY-niac wrote: That's a vey cute choice. I like it!! I'm going to make a Queen shirt too. I was thinking of using the picture that was on the cover of the "Queen II" album. What do you think?? SWEET! I want to make one with them from the IWTBF vid and have IWTBF on the back :-P
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Bohemian MAY-niac/Deaconite

Bohemian: 327 posts
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<font color="CC3399"><b>DeadOnTime<3 wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! If it's any help, just get some iron on transfer paper, print out the Queen Picture that you want, and iron it on to a blank T-shirt. That's what I'm going to do. It'll save money, and you can be creative too!! :-)
I love John Deacon and Brian May!!!
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Bohemian MAY-niac wrote: <font color="CC3399"><b>DeadOnTime<3 wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! If it's any help, just get some iron on transfer paper, print out the Queen Picture that you want, and iron it on to a blank T-shirt. That's what I'm going to do. It'll save money, and you can be creative too!! :-) OMG! That is like the smartest thing ever! but where can a person get such paper?
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Bohemian MAY-niac/Deaconite

Bohemian: 327 posts
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<font color="CC3399"><b>DeadOnTime<3 wrote: Bohemian MAY-niac wrote: <font color="CC3399"><b>DeadOnTime<3 wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! If it's any help, just get some iron on transfer paper, print out the Queen Picture that you want, and iron it on to a blank T-shirt. That's what I'm going to do. It'll save money, and you can be creative too!! :-) OMG! That is like the smartest thing ever! but where can a person get such paper? I'm pretty sure you can get it at Wal-Mart or a store like Wal-mart. Look where they keep the different computer or printer papers. They usually have photo paper, card stock, and transfer paper. It may cost between $4-$12 US dollars. Good Luck!! :-)
I love John Deacon and Brian May!!!
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Bohemian MAY-niac wrote: <font color="CC3399"><b>DeadOnTime<3 wrote: Bohemian MAY-niac wrote: <font color="CC3399"><b>DeadOnTime<3 wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! If it's any help, just get some iron on transfer paper, print out the Queen Picture that you want, and iron it on to a blank T-shirt. That's what I'm going to do. It'll save money, and you can be creative too!! :-) OMG! That is like the smartest thing ever! but where can a person get such paper? I'm pretty sure you can get it at Wal-Mart or a store like Wal-mart. Look where they keep the different computer or printer papers. They usually have photo paper, card stock, and transfer paper. It may cost between $4-$12 US dollars. Good Luck!! :-) Thanks! :-P
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write your letters in the sand

Bohemian: 346 posts
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<font color="00CC99"><b>DeadOnTime ;-) wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! Some Kinko's print shops will do it but some of them only offer the service around Christmas time. It would be worth a phone call if there's one near you. Other small print shops sometimes have the ability to transfer photos to shirts as well. The quality is usually a bit better than the iron-on ones that you can do yourself. They usually have a more effective way of transferring the design than a household iron. You need to be careful when washing and drying the items as the image tends to fade/come off if treated harshly. Good luck!
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write your letters in the sand wrote: <font color="00CC99"><b>DeadOnTime ;-) wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! Some Kinko's print shops will do it but some of them only offer the service around Christmas time. It would be worth a phone call if there's one near you. Other small print shops sometimes have the ability to transfer photos to shirts as well. The quality is usually a bit better than the iron-on ones that you can do yourself. They usually have a more effective way of transferring the design than a household iron. You need to be careful when washing and drying the items as the image tends to fade/come off if treated harshly. Good luck! Thank you!
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Bohemian MAY-niac/Deaconite

Bohemian: 327 posts
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write your letters in the sand wrote: <font color="00CC99"><b>DeadOnTime ;-) wrote: My only question is...i havent seem much t-shirt making companies around where i live...thank god i am an "artist" so i can just use an airbrush method. Anyways, you guys are lucky! Some Kinko's print shops will do it but some of them only offer the service around Christmas time. It would be worth a phone call if there's one near you. Other small print shops sometimes have the ability to transfer photos to shirts as well. The quality is usually a bit better than the iron-on ones that you can do yourself. They usually have a more effective way of transferring the design than a household iron. You need to be careful when washing and drying the items as the image tends to fade/come off if treated harshly. Good luck! I've never thought of that. Thanks!!
I love John Deacon and Brian May!!!
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eenaweena.

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i planned on making a queenshirt with the crest's outline only.. i don't plan to spend a lot. i'm broke. :) besides, it's around 3 pounds in uk, 6 dollars in the states, and around 300 pesos in this country i'm in. :)
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