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carolm1a
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Ive been pondering these for ages on how they are done. I know there are a few different ways but I can't get my head around how some people are printing A LOT of these bags for a low amount of money, they must be doing it a far easier way than printing and cutting or, using a mega expensive paper that doesn't always work (for me anyway LOL)

I don't want to do the big sacks but, it does mither my head when I hate not knowing how somethings done LOL
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screen print basic bag fabric
vinyl for BRUNO
1 Hour T-shirt printing shop in Newcastle upon Tyne.
http://www.logobear.co.uk/
Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK
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If it was me, I'd order one or two of these bags from different suppliers and give them a good inspection. Much quicker and cheaper than trial and error at home.
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Easy and cheapest way for personalised ones I recon to use a good transfer paper like JPSS .Light colours they are perfect specially these are bags and washing is not much a problem ...
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I personally would use a decent transfer paper such as T.ONE, these could possibly be screen printed and the name added by vinyl (as suggested by Logo) or they could be DTG printed.
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