ECHS Rebels Ornament
ECHS Rebels Ornament
Moss & Marsh

ECHS Rebels Ornament

Regular price $24.00 $0.00 Unit price per
This limited edition Rebels design was created in collaboration with Effingham County High School to benefit their Touchdown Club - 50% of Sales will go to the Rebels Touchdown Club! All 5 products feature a hand painted field with The Griff Stadium and an ECHS helmet. This is the perfect gift to show both your school and Christmas spirit!

Preorders are open 11/22 - 12/13.
Orders can be shipped for $8 or picked up at ECHS on Thursday, December 19th.

*Because this is a fundraiser, any promotions or coupon codes on the Moss & Marsh website cannot be used.

• Porcelain Ornament - 3" square ornament with satin 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 using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the polyester fibers. Unlike screen printing, the dye is absorbed by the fabric for a fantastic soft-to-the-hand feel. 


    This limited edition Rebels design was created in collaboration with Effingham County High School to benefit their Touchdown Club - 50% of Sales will go to the Rebels Touchdown Club! All 5 products feature a hand painted field with The Griff Stadium and an ECHS helmet. This is the perfect gift to show both your school and Christmas spirit!

    Preorders are open 11/22 - 12/13.
    Orders can be shipped for $8 or picked up at ECHS on Thursday, December 19th.

    *Because this is a fundraiser, any promotions or coupon codes on the Moss & Marsh website cannot be used.

    • Porcelain Ornament - 3" square ornament with satin 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 using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the polyester fibers. Unlike screen printing, the dye is absorbed by the fabric for a fantastic soft-to-the-hand feel. 

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