Yellow T-Shirts - Design Ideas - Free Clip Art
Brighten up everyone’s day with custom yellow t-shirts from CustomInk.com! Your group will definitely stand out from the crowd and make a sunny impression in yellow shirts. We offer a wide selection of the most popular t-shirt brands available – you can create your own design on brands like Hanes, Bella, and Champion! Check out the photos below, submitted by our customers, for some inspiration.
"This past weekend The Lightening Lego League team won the FLL Regional Competition at the science Museum of VA. FLL is an international research and robot building/programming competition. They're onto the state finals for the second year in a row. It must be the shirts!"
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"The Bride 2 Fisted with her sweet koozie's To Have an To Hold To Keep Your beer COLD!! James and Heather Oct 10th!!! They were a HUGE hit every one loved them!! Thank you for being so helpful I have already got people on your site for lots of stuff! Thanks again Heather"
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"These are the 2009 MonSter Slayers on Day 1 of the 50k MS Challenge Walk. They are a fun group that raised a lot of money (more than $9,000) to find a cure for MS. Last year we had purple t-shirts and this year the crew at CustomInk were great help in converting everything to yellow. We're already planning next year's shirts!"
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"My parents decided to celebrate their 39th wedding anniversary by spending a week with their children and grandchildren in Disneyworld. It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip that had to be commemorated with a t-shirt like many other family events. Thanks to a truly gifted artist and friend who helped with the design, and the team at CustomInk, we got to wear our shirts with pride. We got so many compliments that day. This picture was taken on our last day there, and it was about 600 degrees out, but we had a blast."
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"On May 2nd, 2009, 80 tshirts were passed out to friends and family supporting our cause. We walked as a giant team downtown Chicago at Lincoln Park in the PurpleStride 2009. We have lost numerous friends and family to the cause and had a great turnout of support this year. We finished the day with a picnic at our house to thank everyone for their love and support (as shown in photo) We want to thank Customink.com for allowing us our team to stand out among 3,000 other people all wearing the purple tshirts given at the walk. Thanks to Customink.com, we were received much press attention (who even asked where we got our shirt cuz they were awesome---don't worry, we referred them to you!)
Thanks so much Customink.com for your support and for outfitting us in awesome tshirts!
I personally always reccommend CustomInk.com and look forward to placing another order soon!"
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"Our annual adults vs kids (Joeys vs Ribs) wiffle ball game held in Virgin Gorda, BVI during school vacation week"
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"The Living Village is composed of six houses. Our house is called "Juniper". The word house is intentionally used because it connotes a warm, intimate family setting (the word dormitory describes a more institutional setting). Each house is designed to accommodate up to sixteen students (eight males, eight females) in two separate sleeping quarters. In addition to the sleeping quarters, each house has a common room, a laundry room, and a small workroom which all residents are welcome to use. A student¹s immediate living area (with bed, desk, and wardrobe) has a tackable surface and a bulletin board for personal posters and pictures. All houses have wireless internet access and at least two computers for student use. Houseparents live in apartments attached to each house.
The culture of each house varies according to the personalities of the houseparent(s) and students; however, members of each house strive to create a family atmosphere in which students feel safe, emotionally nourished and comfortable sharing the issues they encounter throughout the day. The family atmosphere is enhanced because students work together on house chores, cooking special meals (otherwise students eat in the Lodge), house activities, house meetings, house retreats, and intramurals. Students have ongoing conversations, both formal and casual, with their houseparent(s) and peers. Within each house there are opportunities to learn from different cultures and experiences. Houseparents, all of whom are Eagle Rock staff, have a variety of responsibilities. These include the following:
* Provide guidance to students within the house using 8 + 5 = 10 as a foundation.
* Maintain contact with students families.
* Provide daily opportunities for students to check-in.
* Create an atmosphere that encourages student voice and shared decision- making.
* Coordinate an adult support team, consisting of 4 to 6 ERS colleagues.
Residential life increases the capacity of staff and students to form close relationships with each other. These relationships help students attend to dynamics that can enhance personal and academic growth. The residential setting offers a safe communal environment for developing life skills and communication skills, working in teams, developing mediation and conflict resolution skills, and understanding different cultures. It also provides many opportunities for leadership. All of this is within the context of the ERS value system of 8 + 5 = 10."
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"This photo was taken at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes at the Mall of America, January, 2009. Our daughter, Amelia, (pictured on left) was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2008 at the age of 8 months. Now 17-months old, Amelia served as the captain of our 48-member team, "Amelia's Little Stars." This was our first fund raising event to help find a cure for this disease, and our team raised over $6,000 to help find a cure for type 1 diabetes! Amelia is pictured here with her supportive 4-year-old sister (on right). CustomInk was a fabulous company with which to work. Each person with whom we spoke gave the ultimate attention to details and demonstrated superb customer service. They even went the extra mile and donated to JDRF in honor of our team! One customer service representative even took the time to learn about the details of our daughter's situation and sent a heart-felt message to us regarding her battle with diabetes. This is an amazing company and we will definitely work with them again!"
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"This photo was taken at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes at the Mall of America, January, 2009. Our daughter, Amelia, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2008 at the young age of 8 months. Now 17-months old, Amelia served as the captain of our 48-member team, "Amelia's Little Stars." This was our first fund raising event to help find a cure for this disease. Amelia is pictured sleeping in her mommy's arms (2nd from left) which is how she spent the entire morning at the walk since it took place very early on a cold Minnesota morning. Her supportive sister is also shown (center, in pigtails) along with a family friend and Amelia's daddy. CustomInk was a fabulous company with which to work. Each person with whom we spoke gave the ultimate attention to details and demonstrated superb customer service. They even went the extra mile and donated to JDRF in honor of our team! One customer service representative even took the time to learn about the details of our daughter's situation and sent a heart-felt message to us regarding her battle with diabetes. This is an amazing company and we will definitely work with them again!"
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"These are the 3 Remaining Tilton Girls from a family of 6 girls who had 38 grandchildren.
There were 97 relatives at the Reunion.
My entire experience with Customink could not have been better!
They were great from start to finish,
Thank you all.
WWerner"
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"The Blazers finished the 2008 GLASS softball regular season with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses....but had the best looking shirts in the league!"
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"Ecclesia youth group traveled to Pensacola, FL in June 2008 to "bear fruit"! They worked at a homeless shelter, conducted a backyard Bible School and had loads of fun in the sun. Everyone loved the shirts! Thanks to CustomInk for the quick production time and the great quality!"
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"The photo is taken downtown at the lakefront in Chicago. The walk was for Multiple Sclerosis and it is very close to my heart as my father suffers from this disease. CustomInk was great and I will order from them again. Everyone loved the shirts!"
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"I had these t-shirts made for my family (not all pictured), since our exchange student from '04 was coming back for Christmas. She's a great Duck fan, and we surprised her with tickets to a basketball game at Mac Court in Eugene, OR. The shirts were a big hit with other fans who wanted to know where to get them!"
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"These youth are part of Voice, Indiana's youth lead movement against the tobacco industry. They wore these bright yellow smiley face shirts for Smoke Free Kids Day with the Smoke Free and Smilin theme. The shirts were a big hit along with the bright yellow balloons we passed out. We had over 30 youth and adults at the fair that day in yellow spreading the message of clean air for our youth."
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