Garage Top t-shirts!

Honey is our ingredient of the season this fall. If you can’t snag some Garage Top, head to the farmer’s market and make friends with a local beekeeper.

We’ve mentioned our brother and his delicious honey numerous times on the blog. In fact, last week he graced us with the shortest interview ever.IMG_8489
Sven is super generous when it comes to his honey. Passing out jars of the darkest, most delicious honey you’ve ever tasted. Needless to say, he’s generated quite a following. Other than photos of him and his hives on top of the garage, we didn’t have anything else that commemorates the honey we’ve come to love… until now.

Designing

We’ve made many personalized shirts and products in the past (you can see those posts here), so the general design and ordering process is pretty straightforward. These shirts presented a new challenge because I wanted to draw the design that would go on our shirts.

I used a few photos of the garage and hives as a guide for the sketch. Working first in pencil, then tracing the final design in black marker. Once I was happy with the design, I scanned it into the computer, and did a little bit of final cleaning up in Photoshop. I also used Photoshop to add the little sign with the words “Sven’s Garage Top Honey” above the garage doors.

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As you can see in the design photo below. The lines aren’t perfect, and I’m sure there are many minor edits that you could do to improve this photo. BUT I always like to remind myself that “half done” is a style. HA! Only sort of joking. But really, I learned in high school art class, that perfection is hard to achieve, and if you go for effect, you’ll be a lot more content with your work. I wanted something that looked hand drawn (because it is) but that also was a good approximation of Sven’s Garage Top set-up. As you can see, once these wonky lines are printed on a shirt, the effect is awesome.

Ordering

I ordered these through Custom Ink. We’ve used this company in the past, and have always been happy with the results! This time I needed some assistance with a few aspects of the design, and was particularly pleased with how everything turned out.

The first issue we had was that we were ordering a wide range of sizes from youth XS to adult XXL. Custom Ink screen prints the designs on the shirt, so they have to make a custom screen for your design. As a result, the design will be printed the same size on all shirts. For us, that would have meant a smaller design (to fit the youth XS shirts), but it might look too small on the XXL shirts. BUT, for a small additional fee, they can create two design sizes for an order. We had them print the smaller design on the youth shirts and the larger design on all of the adults shirts.

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The second issue was a minor one related specifically to the design. After you submit your order, you’ll receive proofs by email. Honestly, most times I place an order, trust that it will be done well, and don’t spend time reviewing everything (blame it on either laziness or #momlife). Fortunately, this time I opened the email, saw a small area of the proof that didn’t match with what I had in mind, and called Custom Ink right away. Their customer service is so awesome that someone answered my phone, was able to see the same issue that I saw, and fixed it ASAP before any more work was done on the order.

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Last week, while visiting Sven’s Garage Top hives, we were able to surprise everyone with the shirts!

Saxis Souvenirs 2017

For the first couple of years that our beach house has been in the family, everyone got homemade t-shirts (first with a sailboat silhouette and then with a blue crab). So as not to overstuff our shirt drawers, we’ve steered away from t-shirts more recently. Last year the souvenirs were canvas bags and water bottles (with clams!).  This year we went with pint glasses for the adults and t-shirts for the kids!

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When thinking about what to put on the souvenirs, Sarah happened to mention that the dragonfly populations were out of control this year. That’s actually a good thing, because the dragonflies love to snack on mosquitos! To add some interest, I played with words and wrote “Where dragons fly.”

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Simple & Personalized Souvenirs

We love a good vacation souvenir like the next guy. T-shirts are a favorite in our family, but that can quickly get out of control. There are so few other things that we want to buy in the shops (except books – more on that in another post!), so we’ve started to get creative with making our own souvenirs. This year we used Cafe Press to make canvas bags and drink bottles for everyone!
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We’ve used the site many times to make personalized gifts in the past, and with a little bit of practice, their design tools are relatively easy to use. For these items I wrote out the text and then used a single black and white clam clipart image for the graphics. I just added the clam to the design in different sizes and turned it to different degrees. Since most clams look alike in real life, it didn’t look that odd to use a single clam image this way.

If you’re looking to do a similar project, I have to say that I love the quality of the cafe press canvas bags – both in terms of bag durability and in print quality. I made a few of these a couple of years ago that still get daily use and they have held up really well. When it comes to drink bottles, I’ve tried the plastic “bike” bottles from Cafe Press and did not like the quality. The design was printed onto a plastic label that was then stuck onto the bottle, but the ink started to rub off of the label after a few uses (I think it doesn’t help that the bottles were being squeezed when used). These metal bottles, on the other hand, seem to be great quality. The design is printed directly on the bottle, and while they aren’t a name brand bottle, I noticed that the Klean Kanteen lids fit these bottles. So I already ordered some sport caps to make it easier for the boys to drink from these.

The other reason we particularly love making souvenirs for our beach trips is because Saxis doesn’t have many commercial businesses, other than the island museum goods, there’s nothing else that says “Saxis” on it, so it’s fun for us to be able to make something to share our Saxis pride.