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Do you want to impress your Mom?

I have created this short video that you can watch via the youtube module so everyone can learn an easy and effective way to fast and neatly fold his or hers t-shirt.  It only needs one to practice this a few times and them he or she can also become an expert in t-shirt folding. An art form that every Mon will cherish!

By the way if you don't have a teeshirt you can visit my t-shirt store www.teeteaser.com and get one, I'm sure there is one there you will like! 

Use this link to buy the spesific Bauhaus t-shirt used to create this video and become part of the production crew! 

How to fold your T-shirt 

T-shirt folding by teeteaser

Teeteaser and Nassos Vakalis offer you clear instructions on how to fold your t-shirt.

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What is TeeTeaser 

Teeteaser is an internet store from CAFEPRESS where you can find among other things great t-shirts and urban apparel.
Visit our casual clothing collection at this link: www.TeeTeaser.com

What is CAFEPRESS? 

The Cafepress idea of gift and home business.

Birthday coming up? Graduation party? Holiday coming up and no time to go shopping for gifts? Looking for something different and personal? Try Cafepress.com - with its huge selection of highly customizable and unique gift ideas shipped directly from the web store to any address in the world! You have two options when you use cafepress.
First, you may select from literally thousands of designs - photos, logos, images, illustration, cartoons, paintings, you name it, created by artists from around the world. When you find the design you like you can browse a number of products the artist has printed the design on - t-shirts, sweatshirts, jerseys, intimates, baseball cups and many many more... including to house wares, office products, cards, stickers, etc. The list is truly endless and you can use the internal cafepress engine to search the designs using tag words or sentences. The second option is probably the most interesting and unique opportunity to create something special.
Through their create & buy service, Cafepress allows you to upload your own designs, decorate your own products and eventually buy or send them to friends. The process of setting up a "store" is quite simple as long as you follow some very clear and logical instructions in order to upload your digital content, select the products you want to feature, and finally price and buy them. At the end you will be given a web page in the cafepress server where the products you have chosen are listed. Most important this simple process is free! You only pay for the final products you buy and you can even wait a few weeks before you make up your mind.
No one will rush or pressure you to make a purchase. Why? Because the products you created do not exist until you buy them. The process is on demand and unless there is a customer there is no printing, no inventory and no product. But you don-t only have to be a customer. The whole beauty of cafepress is that you have the option to make your store public, in other words make it available for others to see your product creations and buy from you. Public designs are added to the search engine and can be viewed by all the people visiting the Cafepress site and possibly bought.
You can also sign up for what they call a "premium shop" where you can further customize your shop appearance, introduce sections to your shop and play with the HTML code of your page.

So what do you think? 

Nassos

Posted July 05, 2007

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About Nassos

From as long as I remember myself I remember me drawing. My career as an artist expands in more than 2 decades of work in various fields of the visual arts including animation, design, character design, illustration, comic books, book illustration, cartoons, storyboarding, fine art painting, you name it. Though I have credits in numerous films, commercials and television shows I also have enjoyed seen my paintings in galleries, my cartoons and comic books published, and my designs been used in advertisement around the world.

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