The experience
A printing bar that becomes the heart of the party.
A sip-and-print station is part studio, part bar-side attraction. It sits in your space, stays busy all night, and sends every guest home with something they watched get made.
What we set up
Everything arrives with our crew — you don't source or store a thing.
The live press station
Heat presses, a design workstation, and a blanks rack, laid out so guests can watch the action without crowding the operators. It fits a roughly 8-by-8 corner and needs a couple of standard outlets.
A curated design menu
We build a small, tasteful set of designs ahead of time — your theme, your monogram, an inside joke, or a mix. Guests pick from the menu instead of designing from a blank screen, which keeps the line moving.
Blanks worth keeping
Soft Bella+Canvas 3001 tees, canvas totes, and structured caps in a range of sizes and colors. Guests choose the garment and the design, and we handle the rest.
A friendly crew
Our operators run the presses, keep the reveal moments fun, and hand each finished piece back warm. Staffing, setup, and teardown are all part of the booking.
How the printing actually works
The core method is live DTF — direct-to-film — heat pressing. We print full-color transfers and press them onto garments on the spot. It's the reason a sip-and-print party can move quickly and still look premium:
- Unlimited color. Photos, gradients, fine detail — none of it costs extra the way it would with old-school screen setups.
- Fast turnaround. A finished piece takes roughly two minutes at the press, so the line never stalls, even at a busy moment.
- Built to last. These aren't peel-in-a-week transfers. Pressed properly, they survive the wash and stay wearable long after the party.
For larger orders or brand-heavy events we can also bring embroidery, patch application on hats, and UV DTF stickers for tumblers and bottles — handy when the party is also a soft launch.
What guests make


