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Captured on the Rye Children's Party


jimbo1964

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We had a tee shirt printing party for my son and his friend's seventh birthdays on Saturday at Captured on the Rye. It was really good fun and all the kids (10 of them), got to print a tee shirt of their own design to take home. I'd recommend it as a fun afternoon.


http://capturedontherye.com/screen-printing-parties-workshops/

  • 4 weeks later...

Thank you so much Lou!!


I would definitely recommend a t-shirt printing party to anyone who has a birthday coming up. The kids had lots of fun and the adults were very complimentary at how I came up with such a creative party idea! ....Although the credit needs to go to Lou and to those on the forum who had previously recommended it.


What a fabulous day and lots of cute children wearing their t-shirts to school the next morning.

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