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Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 02:39
by Thea
oooh... longsleeves sound good :D

Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 09:17
by emilystrange
usernames on them would be good..
my friend has a t shirt printing business and she is pretty good. if thats any help.

Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 16:55
by 6FeetOver
emilystrange wrote:usernames on them would be good...
I *swear* I suggested that last year... Hmmm... :innocent: :roll: :von:

Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 16:56
by emilystrange
i knew someone had..
obviously it had to be the coolest sister on the planet.

Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 17:00
by 6FeetOver
:eek: :eek: :eek:

Awwww, shucks. :oops: :kiss: :notworthy:

Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 17:01
by emilystrange
tis just good to see you, sweets. *hugs*
xxx

Posted: 18 Aug 2004, 21:59
by Quiff Boy
nope, no usernames on tees. sorry.

:roll:

to quote ferris: "i've said it before and i'll say it again" ;)

having usernames on tee-shirts is not feasable unless you want those crappy iron-on prints that crack and come off in the 1st wash. and to be perfectly honest i'm not prepared to put the heartland "brand" against anything so shoddy ;)

the reason for this that for tee-shirt prints to be good quality the ink needs to be applied via a process called silk-screening, whereby a "screen" is made up with the design on and a batch of tees are run through the process of having the ink squirted through the design on the screen onto the tee material underneath.

the end resut is much better quality and lasts much longer. iron-on designs are only really meant for those one-off cheesy stag/hen night teeshirts that pi$$ed up slappers in yates' wine lodge seem to like wearing. :roll:

screens cost about £15 each to make. i had to get 2 done - one for the front design & one for the back.

this is why it works out much cheaper to have a lot done at a time - once you have your screen made then its only cost of the tee that you have to worry about.

the good thing about silk-screens is that printers usually keep hold of them indefinitely (the people that did the HL tees certainly do), so that if i was to get a second batch made i could use the same screens, thus they'd be slightly cheaper (not much though - i didnt really take any margin on the 1st batch and 30 quid off the cost of getting, say, 30 done wont make a huge overall difference to the end price).

unless y'all want a completely different design this time, in which case i would want to get a similar quantity to last time done (~50) and it would cost about the same as the last one.

clear? good. phew. :roll: ;)

so, no usernames on tees, ok?

unless emilystrange's friend wants to create 50 different screens for free :lol: :innocent:

now usernames on mugs is a different thing altogether. ;D

myself and mr blast are currently investigating the cost and practicality of printing off a stack of designs onto transfers that i can then apply to some bulk-purchased coffee mugs (thank god for asda! :o )

nothing definite is planned, but if i'm printing them off myself i can probably adapt each design to incorporate a username. note: thats a big IF ;)

so now you know ;D

Posted: 19 Aug 2004, 09:24
by markfiend
You could put people's avatars on the mugs too.

Only for those who don't change them every week, obviously. :innocent:

Posted: 19 Aug 2004, 09:26
by randdebiel²
let me steal yours first then :o
my avatar is not suited for a mug....
let's see....hey now I know what to do today, thienks MR. Fiend :notworthy:

Posted: 19 Aug 2004, 09:50
by markfiend
"Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder" ;)

Posted: 19 Aug 2004, 09:54
by randdebiel²
yup :)
but not funny enough is it..and for a mug :o

Posted: 19 Aug 2004, 19:49
by James Blast
didn't someone once say "Names Are For Tombstones Baby?

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 14:27
by Mrs. Snowey
James Blast wrote:didn't someone once say "Names Are For Tombstones Baby?
You saying t'Mish are a bunch of mugs ? :wink:


I do like the idea of having my hourly cup of tea in a personalised Heartland mug tho' :D

And seeing as I broke Mr. Snowey's last week, and I did promise I'd get him another... :innocent: ;D

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 18:32
by James Blast
Coming soon!
The official Heartland apron

Turn On
Tune In
Wash Up

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 19:41
by Quiff Boy
:o

hmmm, now then....

*thinks*

:lol:

shouldnt it be "fill (sink) up, roll (sleeves) up, wash up"? ;D

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 19:58
by Loki
A Heartland branded mug I can live with. I'll pass on the apron though. And the HL branded furry dice and the windscreen caslon antique his'n'hers names sticker. :von:

@ QB: You have created a monster. You should be marketing this in Japan and then you'd be in your des-res in Harrogate in no time. :innocent:

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 20:03
by Quiff Boy
JB wrote:A Heartland branded mug I can live with. I'll pass on the apron though. And the HL branded furry dice and the windscreen caslon antique his'n'hers names sticker. :von:

@ QB: You have created a monster. You should be marketing this in Japan and then you'd be in your des-res in Harrogate in no time. :innocent:
:lol: :notworthy:

nah, i dont have the cheek required to make it that far. there are some publicity stunts that i just would not stoop so low as to try ;)

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 20:15
by James Blast
a special one off Heartland posing pouch for JB
Turn On
Tune In
Pop Out

:eek:

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:17
by emilystrange
QB, that reminds me, still waiting for the HL 'full monty' experience.

and you owe me a catsuit wearing competition, too.

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:39
by Loki
James Blast wrote:a special one off Heartland posing pouch for JB
Turn On
Tune In
Pop Out

:eek:
Surely the strict criteria for such a a HL branded item dictates that one actually has something (as you so eloquently put it) to actually 'pop out?'

New album release news:

JB & The Enuchs - 'Knobless And Happy' :roll:

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:41
by emilystrange
hence reason for full monty, to find these things out

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:50
by Loki
Oooh debate time: Why is it perfectly normal and above board for ladies to suggest full monty yet if the gents went for a HL wet-tee contest we would pillouried into subm!ssion by PC brigade?

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:53
by emilystrange
i believe that both suggestions have been equally ignored

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:59
by Loki
Which is why we need an emoticon for 'tumbleweed'. :wink:

Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 22:01
by emilystrange
where's marky when he's needed?