How to Make T‐Shirts to Sell

Take your sketches or drawings to a decal store or craft store and have them make heat press decals for you., Put the heat press machine on if you have your own., Place the t-shirt onto the heat press., Press the handle down on the heat press...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take your sketches or drawings to a decal store or craft store and have them make heat press decals for you.

    Depending on the business, having your decals made can take a few days up to a week or longer.

    Once they are ready, pick them up at the store. , Be careful when using the heat press machine.

    It can reach upwards of a couple of 100 degrees.

    Read the directions thoroughly before you attempt to use this machine. , Make sure it is centered and has no wrinkles in it.

    Place the decal onto the shirt.

    Make sure you centered the decal in the middle of the shirt. , The beep lets you know when the shirt is ready. , Place it on the hanger and set it to the side.

    You can continue making the personalized t-shirts until all of the decals are used up.
  2. Step 2: Put the heat press machine on if you have your own.

  3. Step 3: Place the t-shirt onto the heat press.

  4. Step 4: Press the handle down on the heat press machine and hold the bar down until you hear a beep.

  5. Step 5: Remove the t-shirt from the heat press.

Detailed Guide

Depending on the business, having your decals made can take a few days up to a week or longer.

Once they are ready, pick them up at the store. , Be careful when using the heat press machine.

It can reach upwards of a couple of 100 degrees.

Read the directions thoroughly before you attempt to use this machine. , Make sure it is centered and has no wrinkles in it.

Place the decal onto the shirt.

Make sure you centered the decal in the middle of the shirt. , The beep lets you know when the shirt is ready. , Place it on the hanger and set it to the side.

You can continue making the personalized t-shirts until all of the decals are used up.

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