Beginner Tips for Designing T-Shirts

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Part of the video series: How to Make T-Shirt Designs

Summary: Want to make your own t-shirt design? Learn how to get started designing t-shirts in this free video clip.

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Contact: wearmenaked.com

Chantelle Tibbs Chantelle Tibbs owns a pretty sweet T-shirt company called Wear Me Naked [www.wearmenaked.com]. She makes hand-painted, hand-stenciled, and screen-printed T-s... read more

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Beginner Tips for Designing T-Shirts

GRACE FRAGA: So, Chantelle, what are some of the tips that you can give to people that want to make their own T-shirts? CHANTELLE TIBBS: Don't give yourself a time limit. Don't give yourself any kind of limits. Really seriously sketch something out. You might have the dumbest idea in your mind. Execute it on a piece of paper and it turns out to be the best thing ever. How many times have you seen a T-shirt on a hanger and you're like...? And you see it on somebody else that looks great. So, remember, there are no boundaries when it comes to stuff like this. It if doesn't work, it doesn't work, so don't be too hard on yourself. When I first started designing and I started making T-shirts, I cried, I cried so hard. GRACE FRAGA: Why? CHANTELLE TIBBS: Because the stuff was bleeding through the stencils. I was--it looked so unprofessional. And then I realized that--I started doing retail with a bigger company and I was on my hands and knees holding, you know, a 30-dollar T-shirt that they were bleeding their stencils on purpose. They were getting it screen printed and making it look like it was handmade. GRACE FRAGA: Wow. CHANTELLE TIBBS: So, use what you've got. Don't worry about it. Don't think too much. Don't be so critical, because if you're really passionate about something, somebody's going to relate to it. So you keep designing, you keep doing it till it works.

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