You know what really grinds my gears? This Lindsay Lohan. Lindsay Lohan with all those little outfits, jumping around there on stage, half-naked with your little outfits. Ya know? You're a... You're out there jumping around and I'm just sitting here with my beer. So, what am I supposed to do? What you want? You know, are we gonna go out? Is that what you're trying to - why why are you leaping around there, throwing those things all up in my, over there in my face? What do you want, Lindsay? Tell me what you want? Well, I'll tell you what you want, you want nothing. You want nothing. All right? Because we all know that no woman anywhere wants to have sex with anyone, and to titillate us with any thoughts otherwise is - is just bogus.
So I feel like a lot of people do not know the difference between IRON-ON transfers and SILK SCREENING and HEAT transfers. First of IRON-ON transfers are like little at home craft projects. You can use them for minimal wear for a little thing you want. You can go buy them yourself at a craft store for a few sheets for 7 dollars. All you do is print a picture from your computer on a paper and then IRON it onto a shirt. If you wash them they will crack and break or melt they don't last long at all. Now there is SILK SCREENING it is what a lot of companies use and is the quality that you see in stores most graphic t's in stores are silk screened. They can be washed and they last a very long time. You have to put some work into it you need a machine And supplies to be able to achieve this it isn't worth the money to do this type of work for yourself as its much cheaper to buy shirts already done. Now HEAT TRANSFERS they are nothing like IRON-ONS they can not be done on cotton they can only be done on synthetic fabrics this is used mainly in the world of textiles not shirt making or printing other than on textiles.
In other news school is almost over yaaaaaa for a short break. DISNEYLAND HERE I COME
So I feel like a lot of people do not know the difference between IRON-ON transfers and SILK SCREENING and HEAT transfers. First of IRON-ON transfers are like little at home craft projects. You can use them for minimal wear for a little thing you want. You can go buy them yourself at a craft store for a few sheets for 7 dollars. All you do is print a picture from your computer on a paper and then IRON it onto a shirt. If you wash them they will crack and break or melt they don't last long at all. Now there is SILK SCREENING it is what a lot of companies use and is the quality that you see in stores most graphic t's in stores are silk screened. They can be washed and they last a very long time. You have to put some work into it you need a machine And supplies to be able to achieve this it isn't worth the money to do this type of work for yourself as its much cheaper to buy shirts already done. Now HEAT TRANSFERS they are nothing like IRON-ONS they can not be done on cotton they can only be done on synthetic fabrics this is used mainly in the world of textiles not shirt making or printing other than on textiles.
In other news school is almost over yaaaaaa for a short break. DISNEYLAND HERE I COME
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minks:
I work at Disneyland come visitttt! lol & I love that episode of family guy haha
trevorlyon:
We have passes so we will be there all the time