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Judibea

Hmm---good idea! Will share with book club!

Bethany Smith

That is awesome! When I was a Graphic Art teacher I would have my students design their t-shirts and we would screen print them ourselves, but I was lucky to have the equipment to do that. It was a great project and I'm glad that it can reach so many more students now!

Dennis Harter

Sheryl, I blame you and this post now for the half hour I've wasted looking and laughing at great t-shirt designs at Threadless. Jeff is mocking me.

What a great program they are offering. I want a shirt from there too.

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