It's not something people hear about.
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Kait wrote this then went back to looking for porn:
I'd saye CafePress but I doubt they'd let you make a T-shirt out of copyrighted material.
They will, if you don't publish it for purchase (I think...)
And they don't do anything on black material.
Try finding a screen printer near you.
You may check anyway, though, maybe they'll still do it if you're only getting one, or something.
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And I was all like 'Oh yeah?' and Monica was all like:
No professional screen printer is going to put that on a shirt. We wanted Napoleon Dynamite shirts for our senior t-shirt this year and they wouldn't do it because of copyright laws.You may check anyway, though, maybe they'll still do it if you're only getting one, or something.
Maybe an independant one would?
Or, you can teach yourself screen printing.. I've done it before... It's hard and mine turned out like crap.. But yeah...
Let me know if you can find out a way to get it made -- I know I and a buddy here at school would love one of em.
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How.... Kait.... uughhhhhh:
Maybe you should propose the idea to the folks who made the movie Not that they'd listen, but hey, you could say you tried.
This is almost the same reason I framed my rejection letter from Harvard.
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A sleep deprived DrPaintThinner stammered:
This is almost the same reason I framed my rejection letter from Harvard.
I wiped with the school application.
All you have to do is Print what you want to be color as Black on a white sheet of paper, use a giant camera to make a transparency (vellum is it?) then burn that to an emulsion screen, wrinse dry, Align, make shirts.
Just have to buddy-up with a graphic arts teacher.