Tips To Becoming A T-shirt Artist

July 20, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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If you have a particular cartoon or anime character that you absolutely love, then you could try to draw your own on a t-shirt and then give it some colorful touches. For people that have some drawing skills this is an actual possibility. There are even some companies that have images that may include that particular character and they will imprint it for you on a shirt of your choice.

There is also the option of scouring the t-shirt sites until you find your particular character on something that looks great and is what you want. Many of these creative t-shirt sites have very approachable websites. They enjoy getting feedback from shoppers and particularly those that enjoy t-shirt designs. You can send a message to the site and tell them the character that you want to see on a shirt. You may discover that you are not the only person interested in that character.

It can be really fun finding a cool t-shirt site and getting involved with the creation of something. If you are one of those people that really can create some incredible stuff then why not try to do just that. It is much easier to create something on paper that will then be used as a t-shirt design. That is one reason why these shirts look better.

These sites will also make it easy and encourage you to submit your designs to them. If your design is one that they really like, it could be added to their design lineup and could be the next runaway best seller. Having your design available for anyone to buy and seeing your design sold to fans all over the world has its own rewards, making your designs world class.

The bigger well established web t-shirt design stores will work with you to help sell your designs. If you are not interested in selling, but are more interested in being a buyer, they can really help you out with that also. Most every design starts it’s life as brush strokes on a canvas that is then transferred to a t-shirt, thus making it a treasure when you purchase it and show it off.

By: Jane Kenton

Lala Vasquez Marries Carmelo Anthony In Celebrity-Filled Wedding

July 13, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Lala Vasquez

Lala Vasquez, known for her work as a television personality on MTV, recently married basketball star Carmello Anthony. The wedding included multiple celebrity guests including Lebron James.

Vasquez and Anthony were married Saturday evening with more than 300 friends, relatives, and associates there to celebrate. Multiple celebrity guests were in attendance such as Kim Kardashian and Spike Lee. The couple exchanged their vows at the Cipriani restaurant in New York City, reported the Associated Press.

A recent posting on MTV.com confirmed that the pair had been dating since 2004. The couple already has a 3-year-old son named Kiyan, who reportedly walked the couple down the aisle at the wedding.

Vasquez recently wrote on her Twitter page about the impact of the special night.

“Best night of my entire life. Thank u to all my family and friends who shared tonight with me. I love u. I’m on cloud 9 right now…” tweeted Vasquez Sunday evening.

Us Magazine reported that the 30-year-old Vasquez wore a dress made by Vera Wang. Anthony, who is 26, proposed with a $250,000 ring 5 years prior to the actual wedding. The basketball star wore a traditional black suit with a black bow tie and white shirt.

Vasquez told her friends that she lost 13 pounds for the special night with the help of trainer Gunnar Peterson. Peterson has helped other celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez tone up.

By: Ian Ritz

George Steinbrenner Biography

July 13, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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George Steinbrenner was born on Friday, July 4, 1930, and began his Major League baseball executive position on January 3, 1973, with the New York Yankees. The 42 year-old businessman had just purchased the Bronx Bombers from CBS for $10 million and changes were about to take place.

Some love him – some hate him, but no one can deny the fact that George Steinbrenner stands alone as perhaps the most successful owner in all of professional sports. Often depicted as the villainous ruler of an “Evil Empire”, the outspoken proprietor has made no apologies for his demanding demeanor or ruthless business tactics that have propelled his New York Yankees to the top of the baseball world. Looking back on his stormy relationship with our national pastime, one has to wonder what is it about this man that has so infuriated the public? Is it really hate, or is it envy? That is the question. In order to fairly assess the man and his actions one must ask: “What would you do if you owned a Major League baseball team?” The answer is obvious: “Whatever it takes to win.”

That’s Steinbrenner’s answer too. He does whatever it takes. And he wins. And many fans and team owners hate him for it. Imagine being despised for being better at your job than anyone else. That’s a typical day in the life of George Steinbrenner.

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