Both! If I have an event coming up, it will be on my events page. I'm based in Colorado, so most events I sell at are in Colorado. I also sell from my Square online store; just click 'shop' above!
This is an idea from a customer at a festival. We as humans, especially in the US and especially women, often have felt body shame in one form or another. Whether we feel like our bodies don't live up to an ideal from a general societal expectation as expressed in media, or we've been told our bodies don't measure up, we often end up hating our bodies and feeling like we are too fat/skinny/freckled/dark/pale/ ... pick your adjective and it's a thing. So, why not have fun with the sizes, and love your body the way it is!
S: Sprite
M:Fairy
L: Halfling
XL: Merfolk
2XL: Elf
3XL: Dryad
4XL: Dragonborn
5XL: Loxodon
Play the video on the right, or read below:
Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV): HTV is cut on a cutting machine and pressed on the shirt. It has a rubbery feel and is on top of the fabric. It has a little bit of weight, and isn't breathable. It has a very bold look; the design is sharp and bright.
Transfers: Transfers are printed with a special printer, and are pressed to the shirt. They have a smoother, lighter feel than HTV.
Washing HTV/Transfers: wash inside out, in cold water. Dry either hung up or in low temperature/delicates cycle.
Screenprinting: Screenprinting basically puts ink through a stencil on the shirt. It has a paint-like look on the shirt, and the ink soaks into the fabric. You can see the fabric weave through the ink, and there is barely any feel to it, and feels light when worn.
Washing screenprinted material: can be washed and dried like normal; heat is fine.