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Printing T-shirts yourself for fun can be turned into a business

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Printing T-shirts can be a little intimidating at times but it sure is a brilliant way to make statements and, of course, money!

If you have decided to open up your little garage workshops for printing t-shirts by your own then you certainly have to keep the manufacturing costs low and get a grip over the skill of printing t-shirts.

Printing T-shirts

The last thing you would want to see is your capital tied up due to over printing of t-shirts.

Just to brief you with certain methods of making printed t-shirts are:

  • Iron-on
  • Silk screen printing
  • Hand printing
  • Tie and Dye
  • Stenciling and reverse Stenciling
  • Bleaching
  • Airbrushing and spraying
  • Stamping
  • Embroidery
  • Online Services

You may have perhaps tried and tested some of the above methods for making printed t-shirts for you or for your friends. However, one must comprehend the perception of printing t-shirts for fun is dramatically different from printing t-shirts for business.

You need to consider the following aspects for earning money through printing t-shirts:

  • How much cost is involved in printing t-shirts?
  • How many t-shirts are you looking to print in one day?
  • How will you sell those t-shirts?
  • Who is your target audience?
  • Are the methods employed in printing t-shirts eco-friendly?

Creating a design should be your first step towards making printing t-shirts. You can either use software’s or you can literally sketch the design on a piece of paper, take photo of it and upload the picture on your computer.

After nailing down the designs of your likings, you can then do a couple of test prints on regular paper to check if the designs get accurately printed.

Now, you need to nail down the sort of technique that you prefer to apply in printing t-shirts. Ideally, if you are a new entrepreneur, who has limited experience should opt for Iron-on technique.

If you pick iron-on technique, you will need the following, and all are onetime costs,

  1. Computer
  2. Great quality inkjet printer
  3. Superior transfer paper
  4. Heat Press or Iron
  5. A t-shirt

The biggest advantage of Iron-on technique is that printing t-shirts is incredibly easy. You are not required to have in depth knowledge of screen printing and neither are your required to have sewing skills. It is even better if you are a graphic designer since many t-shirt design software programs are available for creating personalized iron-on transfers for t-shirts.

Remember, the objective behind printing t-shirts should not only be to liberate your creativity through this platform, but, it should also make profits. It is a good business if you can print t-shirts at an average cost of $2 to $3 for each t-shirt and it is possible for one man to print anywhere from 20 to 200 t-shirts a day.

Printing t-shirts is a very low cost business that is in great demand. It’s a business that involves fun and creativity. You cannot find a more interesting business than printing t-shirts.

Author Bio: Simon is a freelance writer by profession and Technology-enthusiast at heart. He mainly covers topics related to Technology, health and business, and now days he is working to learn about the opencart product configurator used for e-commerce sites and passionate to cover and write reviews or issues faced by e-commerce industry and corrective measures for the same. He prefers and loves to read about the Changing trends and review them of his own.


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