And in this corner, we have Mix Master Mike back from a much too long hiatus. First I would like to thank all of the loyal fans for being so patient with the momentary lapse of non-posting. It is much appreciated and just like you, I missed it quite a bit. It definitely feels great to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘heat press’
Another Distressed Look
Posted: January 25, 2010 by Mike Koval in UncategorizedTags: adhesive residue, apparel business, customized t-shirt, gx-24, heat applied film, heat press
Before we get to this weeks Pimpashirt Creation…we come to you with a special announcement. You may have noticed that one of the Pimpashirt emcees has been missing from our videos….that emcee is one of Pimpashirt’s originator’s Josh Ellsworth. Josh leaves the Pimpashirt crew on great terms and has accepted a new job with Stahls’. [...]
Superman…unzipped
Posted: January 18, 2010 by leetringes in UncategorizedTags: eco-film, heat press, heat transfer vinyl, superman, vinyl cutter
Happy Monday to everyone! I would like to start by saying thank you for all of your favorable responses to last week’s post on the distressed look with film. We appreciate all of the positive comments, questions, and interest. We will do our best to keep bringing you similar types of design techniques for you to use. [...]
The Greener the Better
Posted: December 14, 2009 by leetringes in UncategorizedTags: cadcut, gx-24, heat applied film, heat press, heat press vinyl, poly pro, print and cut, roland versacamm, roland vinyl cutter
This week we “pimped” a bag! Polypropylene bag to be exact, with a one color design on one side and a full color design on the other. In fact, we even used a hunter green colored bag! Poly Pro bags are one of the latest trends in the promotional products market. They are lightweight, sturdy, [...]
Get in the Spirit w/ Holiday Patterns
Posted: November 30, 2009 by leetringes in UncategorizedTags: cutter, full color graphics, heat press, patterns, spectra, vinyl cutter
It’s that time of year again, everything you see is decorated for the Holidays. Red and Green, bows, lights, stripes and so on. This week we decided to give you some festive designs for shirt decoration. We created three shirts using some of our holiday patterns. Patterns are a perfect way to get some unique [...]
You CAN do full color…
Posted: November 23, 2009 by leetringes in UncategorizedTags: contour cut, cutter, gx-24, heat press, Inkjet, opaque paper, optic eye, print and cut, roland, transfer paper, vinyl cutter
Who doesn’t want to be able to decorate full color? Everyone does, especially on dark garments. All you need is an optic eye cutter like the Roland GX-24 and an Inkjet or Laser Printer. So in this week’s video, we’re going to show you how. So essentially all that you need is some opaque transfer [...]
Pimping Goes Digital…
Posted: November 9, 2009 by leetringes in UncategorizedTags: cad cut, digital media, heat applied film, heat press, heat transfer, heat transfer vinyl, versacamm, vinyl cutter
This week we decided to do something a little different and show you how to “pimp-a-shirt” digitally, with a Roland Versacamm print and cut machine. So you can really see the differences, we took our pimp-a-shirt logo and produced it the tradtional way with heat applied film, and digitally with the versacamm on the other side of a [...]
Pimping a Screen Printed Tee with a Customization
Posted: September 21, 2009 by Josh Ellsworth in UncategorizedTags: custom shirt, electric vinyl, gx-24, heat press, heat press screen printing, transfer film
This week we welcome a new pimpashirt emcee to our team. Join us in welcoming Lee Tringes. We’re looking forward to what Lee can bring to the table and you’ll start to see him popping up in videos and of course his influence will be seen in our weekly creation. Now onto the show – [...]