Firelight Cottage
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About the design
- Original design submission
- Average score:
- 3.54 out of 5
- Scored by:
- 912 people
- Loves Challenge: threadless2k10
- Forum: What's the buzz
- Printed with: 10-color screen print, plastisol ink, a chino additive for softness and simulated process technique
- Tags: firelight cottage nathan stillie robot cottage house fire threadless2k10
About the designer
- Name
- Nathan Stillie
- Nickname
- aka ndstillie
- Hometown
- Eugene, OR






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Although I don't share in the Kinkade hate (poor guy) like others seem to, I do hope you create more robot designs. This is fantastic.
Now would be an especially awesome time to reprint this. You know you want to, Threadless!
Prints please! Want it framed!
Please reprint guy's small for $10 :)
reprint plsssssss
Ah, at last another being that shares my firey hatred of Mall Art.
reprint size M plssssssssssssss
I NEED THIS!!
Looks kinda like a thomas kinkade painting. I wonder if that is where you got your inspiration.
why is this shirt so big?
Agree with AidyTM, I really love the design, but the shirt quality is a disappointment.
Got this one in my closet...
Bought this tee a couple of weeks ago.
Love the design, but the colour of the shirt is a lot different to what you see in the photo. It's kind of a dark creamy kind of colour. Also, the quality of the shirt itself is lacking somewhat (and also quite large), compared to other shirts I've bought from Threadless.
Not complaining, I still like the tee, just forewarning anybody who might be thinking of ordering one :)
haha love this, hate thomas kinkade
I just bought this in a Guys medium and it's like 3 inches longer than the shirts I bought earlier this year. It seems that every time I buy shirts from threadless they're an inch longer than the last one. I understand that tall people need to be clothed as well, but maybe Threadless could make make a note explaining that anyone under 5'9 should expect to bone up on their shirt-hemming skills unless they want to look like they've swiped something from their big-brother's wardrobe.