Custom T-Shirts for celebration of life

Easter Enemas in Cuck Fancer Shirts for the Undy 5000 by Easter Enemas at Undy 5000 - 7 months ago

Easter Enemas In Cuck Fancer Shirts For The Undy 5000 T-Shirt Photo

"We are the Easter Enemas and we are out to see that everyone gets a colonoscopy or tells those who are 50 and up to get one to screen for colon cancer. This is our group in front of the giant inflatable colon at the Atlanta Undy 5000 on November 3rd. In addition to raising awareness, we are also celebrating the life of Shelly Kirn, a mother, wife, and friend who touched us all. We came to CustomInk on the recommendations of others, and had a great experience. We were able to get all of our shirts ordered and delivered in a timely fashion. Then when we had a last minute addition to the order, I was able to get a hold of someone on the phone first try with no hold time. They added the shirt to the order, updated the invoice and there was no delay in getting the shirts. After getting the shirts, CustomInk made a donation to our cause which was an amazing surprise. Thank you CustomInk for helping us and please remember to get your colonoscopy."

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Bud's Jewells- First Ever Jewell Girl Getaway!! by Mandy Knight - about 1 year ago

Bud's Jewells  First Ever Jewell Girl Getaway!! T-Shirt Photo

"My grandpa's name was Bud Jewell and he died 2 1/2 years ago. Last November- about a week after the 2 year anniversary of his death, all of the daughters and granddaughters decided to get together and take our first ever girl's only weekend trip to celebrate his life. I decided to make special T-shirts to celebrate since this was the first time we had ever done anything like this. In honor of my PaPa, I designed shirts that said Bud's "Jewells" because we were his jewells. It was a great time and everyone loved our shirts!!"

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In memory of Ingrid by kristinwcds@comcast.net - about 2 years ago

In Memory Of Ingrid T-Shirt Photo

"I walked with my family to celebrate my Mom's life in the Race for the Cure, 2011 in Philly. She passed away 25 years ago."

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