Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 I have a t shirt heat press. If you want t shirts, I will make at cost for this group ONLY! Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html Bill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!! aeranch@... ----- Original Message ----- From: " Landes " <L@...> <health > Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 5:19 PM Subject: Was " Soup " now " & Cafe Press " > > > , > > Have you heard of Cafe Press? It is a website where you can design > everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs with designs you have created > and uploaded to their servers. You order what you want, either one > T-shirt or two or a dozen, they make the merchandise to your order > using your design and ship in about 3 days. > > I have ordered quite a few things from them over the last 2-3 years > and have always been satisfied with everything I've bought. > > http://www.cafepress.com/ > > Have you ever heard of the music band " The Rainmakers " ? They started > out in Kansas City as a bar band back in the 80's, landed a recording > contract and were very successful in Europe in the late 80's and > early 90's. The band didn't do well here in the states because of > lack of promotion from the record company, but they are a band that > should have been right up there with all the greats of the day. > > The lead singer of the now defunct group, Bob Walkenhorst, plays > regularly at a local KC bar and a member of his fan club has created > quite a few items with Rainmakers " stuff " on them. > http://www.cafepress.com/walkenhorst > > We diehard " Bob Show " fans show up with our " Is it Wednesday yet? " > and other Bob T-shirts when we go hear Bob sing, LOL. We've gotten > all of our shirts from Cafe Press. > > > > At 03:43 AM 12/28/2006, you wrote: > >>My family calls me a " Hedge Witch " , named after the type of person >>in " olden times " that would brew up a concoction whenever someone was >>sick or some such. I'm thinking of getting a T-Shirt made up with a >>logo on it. " HAWK....Hedge Witch " . Bet that'd go over well at church. >> >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 I assume Logos/trademarks have to be protected. Gayla, got that info. as I am thinking of tee shirts bu want to protect my ideas...Any suggestions would be apprecaited. I can see my own designs but haven't played with putting it into action. An educadtion would be appreciated. Hugs, carol I have a t shirt heat press. If you want t shirts, I will make at cost for this group ONLY!Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlBill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!aeranch@...----- Original Message ----- From: " Landes" Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 5:19 PMSubject: Was "Soup" now " & Cafe Press">>> ,>> Have you heard of Cafe Press? It is a website where you can design> everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs with designs you have created> and uploaded to their servers. You order what you want, either one> T-shirt or two or a dozen, they make the merchandise to your order> using your design and ship in about 3 days.>> I have ordered quite a few things from them over the last 2-3 years> and have always been satisfied with everything I've bought.>> http://www.cafepress.com/>> Have you ever heard of the music band "The Rainmakers"? They started> out in Kansas City as a bar band back in the 80's, landed a recording> contract and were very successful in Europe in the late 80's and> early 90's. The band didn't do well here in the states because of> lack of promotion from the record company, but they are a band that> should have been right up there with all the greats of the day.>> The lead singer of the now defunct group, Bob Walkenhorst, plays> regularly at a local KC bar and a member of his fan club has created> quite a few items with Rainmakers "stuff" on them.> http://www.cafepress.com/walkenhorst>> We diehard "Bob Show" fans show up with our "Is it Wednesday yet?"> and other Bob T-shirts when we go hear Bob sing, LOL. We've gotten> all of our shirts from Cafe Press.>> >> At 03:43 AM 12/28/2006, you wrote:>>>My family calls me a "Hedge Witch", named after the type of person>>in "olden times" that would brew up a concoction whenever someone was>>sick or some such. I'm thinking of getting a T-Shirt made up with a>>logo on it. "HAWK....Hedge Witch". Bet that'd go over well at church.>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 , Any minimum need order? Really, really i nterested in all details but I know I can get to the site and still hunt down. Hugs, carol Landes <L@...> wrote: ,Have you heard of Cafe Press? It is a website where you can design everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs with designs you have created and uploaded to their servers. You order what you want, either one T-shirt or two or a dozen, they make the merchandise to your order using your design and ship in about 3 days.I have ordered quite a few things from them over the last 2-3 years and have always been satisfied with everything I've bought.http://www.cafepress.com/Have you ever heard of the music band "The Rainmakers"? They started out in Kansas City as a bar band back in the 80's, landed a recording contract and were very successful in Europe in the late 80's and early 90's. The band didn't do well here in the states because of lack of promotion from the record company, but they are a band that should have been right up there with all the greats of the day.The lead singer of the now defunct group, Bob Walkenhorst, plays regularly at a local KC bar and a member of his fan club has created quite a few items with Rainmakers "stuff" on them. http://www.cafepress.com/walkenhorstWe diehard "Bob Show" fans show up with our "Is it Wednesday yet?" and other Bob T-shirts when we go hear Bob sing, LOL. We've gotten all of our shirts from Cafe Press.At 03:43 AM 12/28/2006, you wrote:>My family calls me a "Hedge Witch", named after the type of person>in "olden times" that would brew up a concoction whenever someone was>sick or some such. I'm thinking of getting a T-Shirt made up with a>logo on it. "HAWK....Hedge Witch". Bet that'd go over well at church.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 I can't help much with copywriting logos, but I wuld send myself a Registered letter with my logos in it. Don't open it. Just write what is inside for reference. It will set the date of your designs. Anything done at Cafe Press won't be protected either. Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlBill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!aeranch@... ----- Original Message ----- From: carolG health Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:26 PM Subject: Re: Was "Soup" now " & Cafe Press" I assume Logos/trademarks have to be protected. Gayla, got that info. as I am thinking of tee shirts bu want to protect my ideas...Any suggestions would be apprecaited. I can see my own designs but haven't played with putting it into action. An educadtion would be appreciated. Hugs, carol I have a t shirt heat press. If you want t shirts, I will make at cost for this group ONLY!Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlBill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!aeranch@...----- Original Message ----- From: " Landes" Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 5:19 PMSubject: Was "Soup" now " & Cafe Press">>> ,>> Have you heard of Cafe Press? It is a website where you can design> everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs with designs you have created> and uploaded to their servers. You order what you want, either one> T-shirt or two or a dozen, they make the merchandise to your order> using your design and ship in about 3 days.>> I have ordered quite a few things from them over the last 2-3 years> and have always been satisfied with everything I've bought.>> http://www.cafepress.com/>> Have you ever heard of the music band "The Rainmakers"? They started> out in Kansas City as a bar band back in the 80's, landed a recording> contract and were very successful in Europe in the late 80's and> early 90's. The band didn't do well here in the states because of> lack of promotion from the record company, but they are a band that> should have been right up there with all the greats of the day.>> The lead singer of the now defunct group, Bob Walkenhorst, plays> regularly at a local KC bar and a member of his fan club has created> quite a few items with Rainmakers "stuff" on them.> http://www.cafepress.com/walkenhorst>> We diehard "Bob Show" fans show up with our "Is it Wednesday yet?"> and other Bob T-shirts when we go hear Bob sing, LOL. We've gotten> all of our shirts from Cafe Press.>> >> At 03:43 AM 12/28/2006, you wrote:>>>My family calls me a "Hedge Witch", named after the type of person>>in "olden times" that would brew up a concoction whenever someone was>>sick or some such. I'm thinking of getting a T-Shirt made up with a>>logo on it. "HAWK....Hedge Witch". Bet that'd go over well at church.>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 www.cafepress.com Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlBill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!aeranch@... ----- Original Message ----- From: carolG health Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:02 PM Subject: Re: Was "Soup" now " & Cafe Press" , Any minimum need order? Really, really i nterested in all details but I know I can get to the site and still hunt down. Hugs, carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Carol - About Cafe Press: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/about/ Make your own stuff at Cafe Press: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/customize/ As far as I know, you can make and buy one item or multiples. I've never known of a minimum order rule unless they've changed something just lately. You start on their " Create " page of the site, pick out what you want to make (from a T-shirt to a messenger bag to a coffee cup), upload the image you want to use, tweak the design using different buttons on the site like " Preview " and " Make Changes " , when you're satisfied you click finish, save the project and then order. You can also set up a Cafe Press store and fill it with your designs on their products, direct people to your " store " and when they buy and order you make a certain percentage of the sales. I haven't read all of that fine print in a few years but a gal that used to work for me set up her own Cafe Press store and sold merchandise with her cartoon designs; I know a guy now that lives in New York and he is in the process of opening a scooter shop. He's spent a few weekends designing funny things about scooters, loaded a bunch of stuff with his designs in a Cafe Press store (I do believe the store is free) and he is already selling T-shirts. He's got a design that says " Does this scooter make my butt look big? " and it is evidently selling like hotcakes due to email he sent with his store link to scooter groups he joined. One word of warning: teh scooter guy created a design based on the " Got Milk " commercials and it said something on the order of " Got a Scooter " or something like that - anyway, the Milk Board contacted him and told him to take the design down because they felt it infringed on their " Got Milk " slogan. Regarding your designs, anything you write in your own words or draw is automatically copyrighted upon creation. However, just because you use a copyright symbol on your work doesn't stop someone from using or copying your designs. I don't know if a court case would be worth the expense or hassle if you caught someone using your design, but you can do what is called a " Poor Man's Copyright " which only costs pennies instead of the thousands buying a trademark would cost. Put your original work in an envelope, seal it and mail it to yourself (it is preferable to mail to a third party, such as your attorney, but yourself will do). When you receive the envelope file it away, unopened, until such time as you need to prove your point and then only allow a judge to open the envelope. Certified Mail or Registered Mail would work best for this. I know of people that have done this but don't think a Poor Man's Copyright carries much weight with the court. Usually a cease and desist order, strongly worded and from your attorney, will get most people to stop using your designs. Good luck - At 09:02 PM 12/28/2006, you wrote: >, >Any minimum need order? Really, really i nterested in all details >but I know I can get to the site and still hunt down. > >Hugs, >carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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