Noodle and Meatball
November 26, 2008 2:16 PM Subscribe
Noodle and Meatball
Noodle and Meatball is a store that sells unique shirts for your kids. Check out the tie shirt, it's my favorite: little business man I built and designed the site. The business is run by my wife and her sister. They are both stay-at-home moms in Minneapolis, MN.
Noodle and Meatball is a store that sells unique shirts for your kids. Check out the tie shirt, it's my favorite: little business man I built and designed the site. The business is run by my wife and her sister. They are both stay-at-home moms in Minneapolis, MN.
The site describes the shirts as hand-made but it's not entirely clear which parts are done by hand. In some of the pictures the design looks appliqued rather than printed, so I'm guessing that's it.
Play this up. $20 compared to a printed t-shirt for a toddler is on the steep side but for something this unique it's well worth it.
Add a few paragraphs to the "About Us" page describing the process by which the shirts are made in an enthusiastic voice. Each shirt's page should include a description of the various materials used (type of fabric, pattern, how it feels, etc.) and anything that would be of interesting to crafters (e.g. the tricky bits and how you pulled it off).
posted by winston at 7:53 PM on November 26, 2008
Play this up. $20 compared to a printed t-shirt for a toddler is on the steep side but for something this unique it's well worth it.
Add a few paragraphs to the "About Us" page describing the process by which the shirts are made in an enthusiastic voice. Each shirt's page should include a description of the various materials used (type of fabric, pattern, how it feels, etc.) and anything that would be of interesting to crafters (e.g. the tricky bits and how you pulled it off).
posted by winston at 7:53 PM on November 26, 2008
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