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StufflingDX
Hello! I'm an artist who dabbles in many things! I'm hoping to create slobbery kisses with my work, and hope you enjoy what I have to offer! Always feel free to contact me!
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Age 20, : )

AAS, Art: Media Comm Design

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T-shorts!! (OUTDATED)

Posted by StufflingDX - August 18th, 2023


EDIT 2024-10-16: It was a fun experiment but I do not enjoy the print on demand experience very much, and some inconsistencies (and minimal profit) made me finally decide I'm retiring these in the current format. I hope to bring these back eventually, I'll probably order some in bulk and do more personalized runs of them shipped by me in the future. Only time will tell. : )


I have an Etsy now! I'm hoping to sell prints and original works in the future, but alas for now, I have 2 shirts. One for the depressed/ farting, and a cute alien one for you grey lovers. If theres any art I've made in the past you would buy on a shirt, hit me up! I didn't want to go crazy and put all my random stuff on shirts.

Welp, thats that.

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I thought Etsy handled prints and all when you sold there... you actually get an order you have to fulfil yourself there huh. Do you use stickers, iron them onto the shirts? I imagine a t-shirt business gets difficult if you don't have real machines; some level of automation, but very cool initiative.

The designs were dope too.

Etsy is eBay for art, so you're typically doing it yourself. Many print on demand services have integration with Etsy which is what I did for these shirts. They were nice, but the last two a friend ordered were inconsistent which pissed me off. I think I'll be more happy with a more hands on approach

Gotcha. I was thinking with the sticker type prints you can do yourself they usually don't last that long, they look good initially but start to wear off after a few washes.

Hands on seems ideal for profit margins too. :) Though gotta be some better/still relatively cheap machines out there for printing... good to know how this business works anyhow. Bummer about the bad quality prints.