Moss & Marsh
Georgia Tech Watercolor Ceramic Ornament
Regular price
$24.00
Every true YELLOW JACKETS fan shows their team spirit all year long! Now you can support your favorite team (GO TECH!) on your Christmas Tree! Each one is printed in-house with our original watercolor collage.
Officially licensed collegiate product
• Porcelain Ornament - 3" square ornament with satin printed ribbon.
How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto apparel or housewares using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the surface.
Officially licensed collegiate product
• Porcelain Ornament - 3" square ornament with satin printed ribbon.
How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto apparel or housewares using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the surface.
Every true YELLOW JACKETS fan shows their team spirit all year long! Now you can support your favorite team (GO TECH!) on your Christmas Tree! Each one is printed in-house with our original watercolor collage.
Officially licensed collegiate product
• Porcelain Ornament - 3" square ornament with satin printed ribbon.
How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto apparel or housewares using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the surface.
Officially licensed collegiate product
• Porcelain Ornament - 3" square ornament with satin printed ribbon.
How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto apparel or housewares using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the surface.