http://www.instructables.com/id/D.I.Y.-Screen-Printing/ I am an art teacher by trade, and I have done this method with k-12th graders in class and in summer camps. It's awesome. Just be sure the design is not too intricate. Good artist will be able to get fine lines, but your average Joe should stick to block line designs, similar to the one on the instructable. In our team, we have as many ppl as want submit a design, vote for one, and one person makes the silk screen. Each child gets to pull their own shirt in whatever colors they want the design to be in. The shirts are all the same colors. I have found there is no trouble finding or connecting with other teammates, even when the color of the design is different, as long as the shirts are the same color. Black shirts work well in silk screening, so you don't have to go for light colors. We use screen printing inks from Jerry's artarama (jerrysartarama.com). One container would be enough, but if this is something you can use again, go for the variety pack of colors (only $15 plus shipping), and you can pull about 60-75 designs. If you had sponsors, you might be able to just gt those iron on applications from Micheal's art or crafts or Joann's fabrics. I believe a sponsor logo might not come out well in this medium. Good luck, Brandy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your settings, please visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-l.html and select "Join or leave the list". -- VADCFLL administrative announcements are sent via VADCFLL-ADMIN-L. Visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-admin-l.html to subscribe.