Friday, November 12, 2010

Finally... T-SHIRTS ARE HERE!

I love tshirts with meaning! I have a few I've purchased from fellow adoptive families as well as others I have supporting orphan work.

These shirts are handmade by me. They are ONE OF A KIND! Love that! I have one that I made shortly after deciding to adopt from the Congo, before God changed our direction, and I get comments and compliments on it often. It's a great way to begin a conversation about Africa, orphans, adoption, you name it!

Each shirt costs just $15 including shipping, with the exception of one "sample sale shirt". The following pictures are shirts I've already made. Each of these specific shirts are available to purchase based on the letter of the shirt, unless it is marked *SOLD*. At the bottom of this post, and at the bottom of the tshirt page accessible under our header above, there is a list of plain tshirts I have available to be designed. You can choose one that is already made, or one that is plain. Plain shirts will have your say as to design, design placement, etc. If you would like both designs on one shirt there will be an extra $5 charge for the additional time, with the exception of the one I've already made listed below.

Those that I have already created are as follows...

Shirt Letter A: Size Youth 10/12, Navy long sleeved shirt, Africa on upper right side, SAMPLE sale - my first shirt I created, has a few "blemishes" which I think make it even more stunning! :) ONLY $10...


Shirt Letter B: Size Youth 4/5 (says 6/8 but really is a 4/5), Red long sleeved shirt, Africa on upper right side, $15


Shirt Letter C: Size 18 months, Aqua infants' shirt sleeved shirt with white ringer neck, Africa on front center, $15


Shirt Letter D:
Size Youth 10/12, Black short sleeved shirt, Africa on upper right side with James 1:27 below and left (since the J was cut off a bit, making this one only $15)


Shirt Letter E: Size Youth 12/14 (says 10/12 but is bigger than that), Goldenrod short sleeved shirt, James 1:27 on front and center, tilted slightly, $15


Shirt Letter F: Size Adult Unisex Small, Navy long sleeved shirt, James 1:27 on front and center, tilted slightly, $15


Shirt Letter G: Size Youth 10/12, Maroon short sleeved shirt (this looks a little purplish in the picture, but it's a true deep maroon), Africa on upper right side with sunbursts, $15


Shirt Letter H:
Size Youth 6/8, Royal Blue long sleeved shirt, Africa on upper right side, $15


Other still-plain shirts available:

Royal Blue: Youth Short Sleeved 6/8
Youth Short Sleeved 10/12
Youth Long Sleeved 10/12

Dark Turquoise: Youth Short Sleeved 12/14
Adult Women's Fitted Medium

Red: Youth Short Sleeved 10/12 - 3 of these
Youth Long Sleeved 6/8
Youth Long Sleeved 10/12
Youth Long Sleeved 14/16
Youth Long Sleeved 18/20
Adult Long Sleeved Small
Adult Long Sleeved Large
Adult Long Sleeved XL
Adult Long Sleeved XXL

Navy: Youth Short Sleeved 6/8
Youth Long Sleeved 6/8 - 2 of these
Youth Long Sleeved 10/12 - 4 of these
Adult Long Sleeved Small - 4 of these
Adult Long Sleeved Large
Adult Long Sleeved XL

IF there is a size/color/style you'd like and don't see... I can most likely get it but would be a surcharge of $5 more, just let me know!!!

The business end of things :)...

If you would like to purchase a shirt, please email me first. In the email, include the following (I want to make sure what you'd like is still available in case I have another email asking for the same before yours and haven't gotten online to mark it sold as yet.)

Email to anglsamngulb (at) hotmail (dot) com:
1. What shirt letter you'd like to purchase (you can skip down to number ) OR what style/size/color from the plain shirts you'd like.
2. What design you'd like: Africa (with or without sunbursts) or James 1:27 (or both, with surcharge of $5 extra)
3. Where you'd like the design placed: front or back, center, upper or lower right or left, IF wanting both designs you can choose one on front one on back, or both together as shown either on front or back.
4. Once you receive my email back, you can pay through the shirt paypal link on the left sidebar of the blog and your shirt will be sent within 5 days of payment.

2 comments:

Leslie said...

Wow, those are super cute! I'm going to get back with you about getting a couple. GREAT SHIRTS!

I Really like Letter D! You could sell the design or post on some website that prints shirts to continue to make money for your adoption.

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