A local friend had seen the t-shirt I posted that I melted plastic on. She said that if I was selling them she would like one. But of course I can sell them.
The second time around the perfectly imperfect t-shirt came out great and no melted plastic on it.
I also made a cat mom t-shirt for Amanda
And finally a tote bag that I will give to a friend for Christmas. She's an avid reader.
Ann, I love these. ❤️
ReplyDeleteI love each of these!! You're making some really cute things.
ReplyDeleteCreativity breeds creativity.
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely creative. Those are very nice.
ReplyDelete3 excellent new projects.
ReplyDeleteLove all the quotes too
Hugs Cecilia
These are all neat items...I have a friend who lives in our small town. she is an elementary teacher and she makes as much money doing t-shirts as she does teaching. Of course, it sure helps to be associated with a school where teachers are always ordering t-shirts and sports fans are forever ordering shirts to support their team.
ReplyDeleteThey are perfect and so professional! I especially love the book one and the cat one.
ReplyDeleteI love all of them especially the cat mom one!
ReplyDeleteLove them all. You're so talented.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥
You have such a great talent and I admire you already getting things done for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYour T-shirts are perfect..!
Sue
I have a thing for totes. I just bought one from a friend who made some.
ReplyDeleteYours turned out so nice.
The perfectly imperfect shirt is actually perfect for having melted plastic in the wrong places. I like all of these. :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe you have a business after all!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your work! How much are your Cat Mom tshirts? ❤️ Kit, Kat, Rocky & Cali
ReplyDeleteThese are great!
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