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Re: Is this starter kit right for me?

Posted: 06 Jan 2013, 20:09
by pisquee
Another way you could go is to get someone to make the mugs for you, this takes away the risk from you in terms of extra equipment and wasted stock. Or you could find a company who would print the artwork on their sublimation printer for you, and you just do the pressing to the mugs.
Obviously both these options take away some of the experience from the young people, but it would give you a chance to try the idea out, test the market, and see if it is something you want to put more funds into.

Re: Is this starter kit right for me?

Posted: 06 Jan 2013, 20:14
by Ian M
pisquee;62388 wrote:Another way you could go is to get someone to make the mugs for you, this takes away the risk from you in terms of extra equipment and wasted stock. Or you could find a company who would print the artwork on their sublimation printer for you, and you just do the pressing to the mugs.
Obviously both these options take away some of the experience from the young people, but it would give you a chance to try the idea out, test the market, and see if it is something you want to put more funds into.
I did offer to help as I live not too far away.

Re: Is this starter kit right for me?

Posted: 06 Jan 2013, 23:30
by Libby
£10 is good ... Are there any left at that price? Once again I cannot thank you all enough for your help.