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Sell Your Designs and Artwork as T-Shirts On Demand

I am getting quite a few questions about marketing designs on t-shirts, so here are 5 sites that let you upload your designs and artwork to be printed on shirts (and other products) on demand. These are 5 of the 16 such sites described in Sell Your Crafts Online which just became available today and has more than 500 ideas and ways of promoting handmade crafts online.

Redbubble.com — This is an online art gallery to sell your art, photos, designs and illustrations as framed prints, mounted prints, greeting cards, posters, designer t-shirts and more. Sign up for free, then upload your artwork. They collect the orders, deduct a base price for making products, and send your earnings to you.

Spreadshirt.com — Got designs for shirts? This site specializes in turning your art into shirtwear; it’s free to set up, free to sell from. Artists earn a commission upon sales. Premium membership available at a monthly fee.

Shirtcity.com — There is no charge to set up or sell shirts made with your designs. You set the price and they deduct the production cost from the sale and pay you the profit. They make t-shirts, sweaters, underwear, accessories and more.

Printfection.com — Here, it’s free to set up a store where customers can order your designs made onto products like t-shirts, mousepads, cutting boards, aprons and more. Each product has a base price and you add your desired markup to come to the selling price.

E-shirt.com — As you can guess by the name, this site is for putting your designs on t-shirts. Set up a store for free. Set your own prices; the base/production cost is deducted upon sale. The site handles orders, payments, and shipping.

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