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Just thought I'd share a couple pics of one of my bantam splash pullets...darn buffs wouldn't get outta the way!! LOL Camera hogs, those buff are! ;)
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Quote:Wow, really like the way the logo came out.....How big on the front ( pocket patch? or center chest??? and any chance that it could be on the back instead??? Thanks, eliz
PS, at work we have a vinyl???? clear logo patch (about 4-5 inches across) that can be used as a window sticker in our cars or???? wonder if that would be a good thing?????
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Edited by elizmartin - 3/4/12 at 1:20am* Bantam Salmon/Blue Salmon Faverolles * LF Salmon/Blue Salmon * Mahogany * Black Faverolles *
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* Bantam Salmon/Blue Salmon Faverolles * LF Salmon/Blue Salmon * Mahogany * Black Faverolles *
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post #9474 of 133453/5/12 at 12:53pm- Cloverleaf Farm
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Quote:Originally Posted by elizmartin
Wow, really like the way the logo came out.....How big on the front ( pocket patch? or center chest??? and any chance that it could be on the back instead??? Thanks, eliz
PS, at work we have a vinyl???? clear logo patch (about 4-5 inches across) that can be used as a window sticker in our cars or???? wonder if that would be a good thing?????
e
Can you do the full color logo on the vinyl? I've been looking into some options for those as well, but so far haven't found anything.
Right now we are looking at center chest for the logo....what does everyone else think of having it on the back instead? My reasoning for putting it on the front was that it is often chilly in the show barns, and if one were wearing a jacket, you could still see the front of the t-shirt. And for sweatshirts, if it's on the back the hood drooping down would likely cover the top of the logo...
post #9475 of 133453/5/12 at 3:08pmQuote:Originally Posted by Cloverleaf Farm
Quote:Originally Posted by elizmartin
Wow, really like the way the logo came out.....How big on the front ( pocket patch? or center chest??? and any chance that it could be on the back instead??? Thanks, eliz
PS, at work we have a vinyl???? clear logo patch (about 4-5 inches across) that can be used as a window sticker in our cars or???? wonder if that would be a good thing?????
e
Can you do the full color logo on the vinyl? I've been looking into some options for those as well, but so far haven't found anything.
Right now we are looking at center chest for the logo....what does everyone else think of having it on the back instead? My reasoning for putting it on the front was that it is often chilly in the show barns, and if one were wearing a jacket, you could still see the front of the t-shirt. And for sweatshirts, if it's on the back the hood drooping down would likely cover the top of the logo...
I used to design shirts, many years ago, and I would just say that if the design is center chest, it must be of suitable size for it not to look like a mistake - like at least 8 inches. I follow your logic as far as the placement because of the weather in the show halls. The big logo on the back was how I found Dick Boulanger in the hall @ the Congress. But that was a jacket. I agree with the front, as long as it's big enough. I would think for t-shirts it could be a large back logo, with the club name written on the left chest, but only the logo on the front for the sweatshirt. Unfortunately, (not for me - I don't wear hoodies) that will probably eliminate a hoodie, as they frequently have the pocket in front, and the logo would have to go over the seam for the pocket, which doesn't look professional.
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Quote:Originally Posted by Cloverleaf Farm
Quote:Originally Posted by elizmartin
Wow, really like the way the logo came out.....How big on the front ( pocket patch? or center chest??? and any chance that it could be on the back instead??? Thanks, eliz
PS, at work we have a vinyl???? clear logo patch (about 4-5 inches across) that can be used as a window sticker in our cars or???? wonder if that would be a good thing?????
e
Can you do the full color logo on the vinyl? I've been looking into some options for those as well, but so far haven't found anything.
Right now we are looking at center chest for the logo....what does everyone else think of having it on the back instead? My reasoning for putting it on the front was that it is often chilly in the show barns, and if one were wearing a jacket, you could still see the front of the t-shirt. And for sweatshirts, if it's on the back the hood drooping down would likely cover the top of the logo...
I used to design shirts, many years ago, and I would just say that if the design is center chest, it must be of suitable size for it not to look like a mistake - like at least 8 inches. I follow your logic as far as the placement because of the weather in the show halls. The big logo on the back was how I found Dick Boulanger in the hall @ the Congress. But that was a jacket. I agree with the front, as long as it's big enough. I would think for t-shirts it could be a large back logo, with the club name written on the left chest, but only the logo on the front for the sweatshirt. Unfortunately, (not for me - I don't wear hoodies) that will probably eliminate a hoodie, as they frequently have the pocket in front, and the logo would have to go over the seam for the pocket, which doesn't look professional.
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you could always put them on something like a Henley long sleeve shirt. i prefer those for the cooler months.
Cloverleaf, will patches with this design eventually be made for sale? i'd love to get one if they are!
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future project: bantam cuckoo faverolles and bantam ermine faverolles! LF silver laced and ermine faverolles too!
join us at the faverolles thread anytime! http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=268082&p=1post #9478 of 133453/5/12 at 6:51pm- Cloverleaf Farm
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That's the plan....eventually! lol
post #9479 of 133453/5/12 at 6:54pm- Cloverleaf Farm
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That's the plan....eventually! lol
Oh, and I know that long sleeve tshirts are an option too...
post #9480 of 133453/5/12 at 6:57pmHere are some shots of a young breeding group. They are all an early 8/9 months. Their generation fully represents the four generations I have been able to push my breeding since April 2010.
RupertXClarissa SUMMER
ArthurXMyGirl/AdoreMe
When I put them out here like this it's a bit different then walking across the yard and picking one up thinking, wish ya had this and wish ya had that. I am blessed.
Have fun.

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