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Adding another recommendation, Lou and Lola were excellent host to a big group of ~6 year olds last weekend. They all enjoyed the design process and helped by some touching up on the cut out of their design (thanks to Lola!), faces lit up with excitement as their designs were pressed onto the T-Shirt and they could see the finished results!


Thanks again!

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This sounds like a pretty cool idea for a birthday party. But I believe a good T-Shirt machine cost a big amount of money. My brother has a special website where he sells T-shirts. I believe he prints each T-shirt himself with a special T-shirt machine. I don?t really know how much time he spends at his job but he enjoys it pretty much. I helped my brother with the choice of a digital t-shirt printing machine, but we ended up on a cheapest one. I don't really think it?s worth to buy a new T-shirt printing machine just for a birthday party. But it's still a cool idea maybe if you can rent such a machine for one day.

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