Girls In The Garage (and a couple of boys)

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About Us

Below is the information my daughter used when she began this website. Last June 26, 2009, Paige was riding my Harley-Davidson when she dodged one deer only to hit another head on. Her father and I are holding this business together because we'd have big troubles from her if it went in the toilet. She is in Stage VII on the Los Ranchos Amigos coma scale and is improving monthly. She can speak, converse and eat; however, ten minutes from now she may not remember it. This was her/our dream and we will fight until the bitter end to keep it alive. It's been a very long road this last 7 months but we believe, "Your story begins at home." Thanks for visiting our home.


 My name is Paige Schutt, and I am 19 years old. I graduated high school last spring in a small town called Carrier Mills, Illinois.  My parents and I chose to purchase me the equipment and setup to begin a screen printing business (instead of a new car). I began with a vinyl cutter and heat press in January of 2007 and have steadily added equipment until I now have a fully set up shop.

I am attending the local community college and am majoring in engineering. 

We, unless requested, do not print on "cheap" shirts and materials. We choose to use at the minimum a 6.1 ounce preshrunk cotton t-shirt. This is the heaviest "summer" weight shirt on the market. If you want a cheaper quality merchandise, we can do that.. Just don't complain six months later when it falls apart in your dryer.

If there is anything we can help you with or you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Our complaint department is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10a to 2p. Just as a heads-up, my mother runs the complaint department and she will listen but then I will get an earful. Please keep your complaints to a minimum. .....just kidding. If you don't tell us, we can't correct it.

We are a licensed business, member of a local union and pay taxes quarterly (that part stinks), so you are dealing with a legitimate business. We just happen to operate out of what my dad thinks is "his" garage. No overhead means no debt to pass on to you.

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