Jordan Wood spent the day at Kettle Embroidery in Rexburg. | Jordan Wood, EastIdahoNews.com REXBURG — The EastIdahoNews.com team is highlighting different jobs in our area, and today, we’re Workin’ IT at Kettle Embroidery in Rexburg. Kettle Embroidery creates customized items, including T-shirts, backpacks and even firearm engravings. I had the chance to meet with the owner, Matt Spaulding, to see what goes into making a custom East Idaho News T-shirt design a reality. We spent all day on the project, and we think you’ll love the end result! You can purchase this same design and many more at EastIdahoNews.com Shop and be sure to check out Kettle Embroidery and everything they offer at kettleembroidery.com. Watch the video above to see what goes into the new East Idaho News T-shirt.The post How do you print cool designs on T-shirts? We found out. appeared first on East Idaho News.
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How do you print cool designs on T-shirts? We found out.
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