Special prints are colorful pictures that show up on things like shirts, books, or even toys, but they’re made in a really cool way.
Imagine you have a favorite cartoon character, like SpongeBob. Now imagine instead of drawing him by hand, someone uses a special machine that copies his picture onto a shirt so it looks like he’s swimming right on it! That's how special prints work, they take pictures or designs and put them on different things using printing machines, just like how a photocopier copies your homework.
How They’re Made
Special prints start with a design, maybe it’s a cat, a superhero, or even a dinosaur. This design is put into a printer machine, which then uses special ink to copy the picture onto fabric, paper, or plastic. It's like using a big, fancy photocopier that can color and draw.
Sometimes, these prints are used for things you wear, like t-shirts or backpacks, so you can show off your favorite characters everywhere you go!
Examples
- A special print is like a signed poster that only a few people get to own.
- Special prints are like exclusive tickets to an art show.
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