Dec 23
Angel
I printed these onesies yesterday for gifts {and a few for Moses.} I made them on a screenprinting system called Yudu, that will be available for purchase in a few months, My friend does marketing for a company that is developing the system and she sent me one to test out.
Category: DIY projects, kiddos, things I made
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Nifty (and I love the wings!) … think this’ll work to replace the Gocco for some people?
How freaking adorable1
i love the wings!
hey jordan.. so glad you could get yours to work! i got mine early for the wedding but it was a nightmare. -i’m thinking it’s cause i was using a reused screen?
Ack! This makes my heart go pitter-patter! I adore it!
This is so adorable!
Oh, that’s totally adorable!!!
Super-duper-killer-awesome. I’m SO getting me one of these and graffiti-ing e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g in sight.
That is fantastic!
You know how fast these would sell in your Etsy shop! wink;) wink;)
I would totally buy one of these if they were sold in your etsy shop (hint hint)!
PRECIOUS!!!
these are perfect. i cant wait to buy one. have a merry christmas!
I’ll be the first to buy….I love it!
Love these. So sweet.
Very sweet. Go Provo Craft.
Wait wait wait…now I don’t know if I want that or a Gocco!
That really is fabulous!
I checked out their site and I have to say I found the promo video to be extremely long and tedious, and very annoying. That trucker guy who “helps” explain how the thing works was sooooo annoying. I simply wanted to know how it worked compared to a Gocco. Also, I don’t care for their marketing approach with the ducktaped people and the whole unsilence yourself statement, I don’t think it connects with the product very well.
trucker dude – not funny or clever at all, so terribly painful. the product looks so sweet though i would like to get one! i love that the screen burning light is built in
yeah and i also agree edit it into a 20-second version as well.
Love love love the wings! Well done!
Thanks Jordan, for testing out the product. We are definitely learning a lot and I’m grateful for all the comments. Helpful feedback. Here’s to getting the Yudu into the hands of a lot of creative people and see what happens!!