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Erin on Jun 23, 2015
1 out of 5 starsI wanted to love this company; I really REALLY wanted to love this company. Being that I actually live close to the company's base, and I love supporting local businesses, I thought we'd mesh well....nope. it took about a MONTH between the time I ordered the item, and actually getting the item. I made 2 appemts to contact the shop in that time, just to see when I might expect it, and heard nothing. I did read shipping policies, but it offered no explanation. Communication is really important to me...it's a shame it's not important to this company. The shirt was cute. I will never do business with them again. Such a shame.
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Molly on Jun 5, 2015
5 out of 5 starsIt took a bit longer than expected to arrive but I am very pleased with this.product. The quality of the shirt is very nice and comfortable and extremely flattering. The size of the print is also nice and big.
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pfinchmckeon on Jun 3, 2015
5 out of 5 starsi love this design and the fabric too. think about getting a size larger...i got a women's L and it is a tighter fit and i am pretty small. plan to order more when they come in.
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Melissa on May 12, 2015
4 out of 5 starsThe print itself is great! The description page says "Ships 1-3 business days" but It took over a month to be delivered, and I live in the same city as the seller. Sent message to seller and did not receive a reply, though they did then send the package. I would, however, shop with them again . . . assuming this is just a glitch based on all the other reviews.
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Printing paper with the long squeegee
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Armadillo Christmas Bazaar booth, 2012
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Printing totes for the honorable Etsy
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Linen table runners
Print and Destroy
Shop members
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Brian Maclaskey
Owner, Maker, Master Printer
Brian grew up on a steady diet of R. Crumb, homemade explosives and scuba diving. Having had a taste of printmaking in high school, he continued on with (almost getting) a degree from UNT's print program.
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Lynnea Edwards
Owner, Maker, Seamstress
Many of Lynnea's grand and great-grandparents were makers, and not by choice; there's something poetic about continuing their lines of work without the same adversities. She also hopes that every piece she makes reaches the heart of every buyer.
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