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    Quote Originally Posted by Strmchsr View Post
    My friends that have done something similar have had good luck with plain Haines undershirts. White usually shows up best, obviously.
    Any ideas besides Sharpies for the characters to use when signing? I just realized if we use a Sharpie we will never be able to wash the shirts or else the ink will smudge/come off. Are there any markers *made* for this sort of thing?
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    There are specially made "fabric markers" for this kind of thing. Most of the craft stores (Hobby Lobby, Michael's) carry those. You can also look on Amazon. Use the link under ICOT Affiliates to make sure Intercot gets credit for the sponsorship.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strmchsr View Post
    There are specially made "fabric markers" for this kind of thing.
    Are the fabric markers equally as easy for the characters to hold and write with as regular pens/markers? Also, I just thought of something else that may be a problem. The shirts may bunch up as the character signs it and will cause for screw-ups and other difficulties. Any ideas on how to avoid this from happening? I was thinking maybe getting chip clips to clip the section of the t-shirt to the clipboard? Any ideas?
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    Using clips for the clipboards has worked well the one or two times I've seen folks do that.

    The fabric markers I've seen come in a lot of different sizes, so you can find one that the characters can hold without a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strmchsr View Post
    The fabric markers I've seen come in a lot of different sizes, so you can find one that the characters can hold without a problem.
    Which would be the most optimal? Larger or smaller markers? I'd think the larger (not huge) would be easier to hold but I could be wrong. What do you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur View Post
    Which would be the most optimal? Larger or smaller markers? I'd think the larger (not huge) would be easier to hold but I could be wrong. What do you think?
    Yeah, I would think a medium or larger size would be easier for the characters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strmchsr View Post
    Yeah, I would think a medium or larger size would be easier for the characters.
    Thanks again for all your input!
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