Back story: Joanie's pre-K-3 class is a part of a private Christian school. Her school's dress code includes polo shirts embroidered with the school's name. Parents purchase the shirts, but I was told that all embroidery is to be done by the school (actually, farmed out to some local unnamed person).
Well, since the beginning of the school year, I have obtained an embroidery machine and digitizing software. There really isn't too much that I am unable to embroider at this point. Thus, her little four-letter school name, in arial font, with green thread...not so difficult.
The rule breaking that's about to happen? Yep. You guessed it. I am going to embroider some of her shirts she received as birthday presents.
::gasp::
The horrors!
Re: Glad = rule breaker.
:::GASP:::
Can I call you if dd's next school has embroidered uniforms? There's a new biz for you!
Sure!
And here I thought you were listening to Christmas music
or something really scandalous!
Mother's Day, 2011
LOLz...I did that whilst shopping today.
Maaaannn...I'm gonna' get locked up.
Me to! lol..
I won't tell if you tell me what fluffernutter is.
Mother's Day, 2011
Ha Ha Ha! You are soooo bad
Unless its a SAHM whose only source of income is embroidering those shirts.
Personally, I'd ask around first to see where that business is going to.
This would be nearly impossible. 90% (at least) of the embroidery is done in the first three or four weeks of the school year. I don't know how anyone could possibly make things work with just that much business.
I totally agree with this, no need what so ever!
They'd have to stay open with other embroidery on the side, much like you're going to be doing.
I'd still check it out. Something about it doesn't sit right with me.