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Raising Our Wild Things

Southern Living - Red Wine Sippin' - Wife - Mom of 3 - Jesus Follower- Mompreneur

June 18, 2013

Looking for a fundraiser that is actually FUN to sell?

I’m excited to get to share with you guys today about a really neat company called Teespring. Teespring is a company that allows groups, causes, and individuals to design and sell custom t-shirts. Anyone can go to this fun site and design a shirt which they can then sell via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or their blog. The best part? The seller keeps all of the profit the shirt earns. Want to learn more? Watch this one minute video. 

You can use Teespring as a fundraising tool or just as a way to earn some extra moolah. Another cool feature is the shirts don’t print and ship until a set date which is determined by you, the seller. This means there is no risk because you don’t have to pay anything upfront and even better you don’t have to guess on sizes. This also means you don’t have to worry about figuring out what number of shirts to order and you don’t end up with a bunch of extra shirts if they don’t all sell. You can watch this short video to get a better idea on how to design a shirt.

The testimonials on the website are really amazing. People have earned thousands of dollars through selling these shirts. I really think this is a great fundraising idea as it would be a lot of fun to design a shirt and shirts are something that people actually enjoy purchasing. 

You might remember I recently purchased a fundraising shirt for an adoption fundraiser and was super excited to show it off a few weeks ago on my blog. 
Some cool examples I found of what people have done with this site in the past are below:

1. A couple sold this “love makes a family” shirt to raise money to adopt:



2. An 11 year old raised money to sing in a children’s choir in Hungary by selling this shirt:


3. Someone sold this shirt and was able to raise over 85,000 for Boston relief:


I really think this would be a fabulous fundraiser for any event…as you can see I have participated in one before. So please check out the website and consider using Teespring for your next money raising event. 

Thanks to Teespring for sponsoring this post. I was paid to review this website and write a post. However, all opinions are my own honest thoughts. 

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Comments

  1. Kara Adams says

    August 31, 2016 at 5:47 pm

    Thanks for sharing!Crowdfunding has now become an effective and reliable way of raising funds that a lot of people who are in need are benefiting from it. You can also check http://www.plumfund.com/ and learn more about the benefits of crowdfunding.

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