Need your HELP!!!!

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Dawn, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. Dawn

    Dawn Well-Known Member

    Alright, I need ANYONE to help me out on this one! I am looking to have some t-shirts, baby-doll T's, tanks, etc. made up no later than 4pm on Friday. I will say it is nothing but a VERY simple graphic and words. White on black. Where is the best place to go so that I am not running all over Johnston and Wake county? Oh, and like most people, I don't have a money tree in my backyard so it can't be ridiculous. Just know that if you scratch my back, I will ALWAYS scratch yours! I have references :p - I will send a LOT of referrals. Some of those references, can get their minds out of the gutter. You know me better! It's just wishful thinking :roll:. LOL!!!!
     
  2. peaches

    peaches Well-Known Member

    Call The Trophy Case in Dunn. 910 892 9337. They are doing a shirt for me this week and don't mind small jobs. No crazy set-up fees. The one they are doing for me is writing on the front, picture on the back, they are providing the shirt and it was only $16. Short notice might cost you more. They close at 5:00, so call quick!
     
  3. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member

    Call Betty @ Precision Screen Print & Monograms.
    772-5504

    If you need them by tomorrow (Friday) I seriously doubt she can do it, but by NEXT Friday, she might be able to.

    Tell her I sent you.

    <miss you>
     
  4. peaches

    peaches Well-Known Member

    That's the only reason I didn't mention Betty. She does an awesome job!
     
  5. Dawn

    Dawn Well-Known Member

    I am even open to paint brushing if someone has the time. I would think it would be less than 20 shirts FOR SURE but I could take more and I could probably sell them for ya!!!!

    Thanks to everyone responding. I even have a little contingency on the time frame. I could to go to noonish on Saturday.
     
  6. tassy

    tassy Well-Known Member

    What about getting the iron-on transfer material from Micheals and printing them off and ironing them on?? I know its not the most exceptional of ideas, but in a pinch it might work for ya.
     

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