Each week we award a $100 voucher to the CustomInk customer - we call them Inkers -
whose photo shows the most group spirit. Help pick this week's competition winner by
clicking and rating your favorite photos.
Inkers - submit your photo to enter the contest!
"It was a cultural event at SDSU where different areas got together and represented their area, and with the shirts it made us who we are and proved that we are stunning like the sun. Also, we won the SPIRIT AWARD!! 951 represent!!"
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"I had the shirts made to celebrate 13 months of smoke and alcohol free living for a friend. We ran the 13 mile 1/2 marathon to go along with the 13 theme. My friend said she would wear shirt with pride!!!"
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"Photo taken on the limo bus on the way into DC. Everyone loved the shirts, they really made us stand out."
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"I was inspired by the 1940s war recruiting posters. I took the look of Rosie the Riveter and mixed it with a Navy Nurse poster. The shirt was for Marquette's Navy Nursing Symposium this past weekend. Customink made my design look amazing and it wouldn't change a thing about my order!"
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"This photo was taken after our family completed the HeartWalk in Philadelphia to raise money for the American Heart Assoc. We walked in honor of our Mom who passed away 2 years ago of a sudden heart attack. I think company is awesome! I had nothing but excellent service! Thanks for for a great experience!"
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"The shirts were sold as a fundraiser at our annual Shopping Night. Proceeds from the event are used to purchase holiday gifts for local families in need. If we win the $100, it will help one more family this year : )"
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"We have an annual Girl Cousin Weekend at my house in Savannah GA. This photo was taken on River Street in Savannah - famous for beautiful homes and surroundings and St. Patrick's Day celebration."
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"This was a special event during our school's spirit week, the week leading up to the homecoming football game. Here, the roles were reversed when the girls got to be the football players and the guys were the cheerleaders. These custom ink shirts really helped us intimidate the other teams. We loved the great quality and pretty design."
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"It was the girl's turn to play football during our high school's spirit week. This week was led up to the homecoming football game. At our football game, the girls played, and the guys were the cheer leaders. Custom ink made great shirts, and they helped intimidate the other teams :)"
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"I ordered shirts for our dodgeball team for a Dodgeball Tournament in Pennsville NJ. The shirts came out great and I love the website. One of the artists at CustomInk had to tweek the shading on the hand to make it perfect for screen printing and the end result was one the whole team liked. Thanks to Custom ink for the great experience from start to finish. I am rarely as impressed with
service as I have been with CustomInk. I recommended you to all the other teams at the event."
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"In November 2005 our son Spencer was stillborn. Every year on his birthday we "celebrate" for him. This year I thought it was a great idea to design a t-shirt in his memory. This pic is of my husband & I & our family sending messages to Spencer on balloons to Heaven. Thank you so much Custom Ink. We absolutely love our shirts!"
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"Tim LeBlanc, suffered a brain aneurysm in August, 2007. He came home and began his recovery in October, 2007. In October, 2008 he wanted to walk for the brain injury support group at Spaulding Rehab Hospital and celebrate his continued recovery. Family and friends joined us as Tim walked the 1 1/2 miles. Our motto: We Believe. that's what they told us when he was fighting for his life--just believe. What a difference a year makes!"
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"I made a design for the Tom Waits meeting in Holland. Got the t shirts just in time, no thanks to customs ... you guys did great!!!
Great quality!! And brilliant service and kind people on the phone!!"
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