I Dream In Color Organic Tee
"Life is like a box of crayons. Most people are the 8-color boxes, but what you're really looking for are the 64-color boxes with the sharpeners on the back."
- John Mayer
This original artwork was painted by hand and is printed on exclusive-design organic cotton tees (92% organic cotton and 8% spandex) using an eco-friendly DTG printing process done in-house. The fabrics are pre-washed to ensure a soft hand and a perfect fit.
All the Think Big tees meet or exceed CPSC standards for children's wear and their DTG inks are ECO PASSPORT certified by OEKO-TEX®
About Think Big Little People
Raised in an environment that encouraged her to pursue her dreams, Royce Timoshevick had always embraced the idea that anything was possible. To prove her belief, she embarked on a series of adventures and eventually circumnavigated the world. Deciding to pass this message along to her kids, she found herself in charge of a group of mess-makers in the midst of their own learning and growth. One day while they painted, Royce created a miniature version of the Earth, which elicited from her five-year-old the perfect, sage response: "Love." She took this notion and made it a reality with Think Big Little People, a tee shop for those who dream in color.
I Dream In Color Organic Tee
"Life is like a box of crayons. Most people are the 8-color boxes, but what you're really looking for are the 64-color boxes with the sharpeners on the back."
- John Mayer
This original artwork was painted by hand and is printed on exclusive-design organic cotton tees (92% organic cotton and 8% spandex) using an eco-friendly DTG printing process done in-house. The fabrics are pre-washed to ensure a soft hand and a perfect fit.
All the Think Big tees meet or exceed CPSC standards for children's wear and their DTG inks are ECO PASSPORT certified by OEKO-TEX®
About Think Big Little People
Raised in an environment that encouraged her to pursue her dreams, Royce Timoshevick had always embraced the idea that anything was possible. To prove her belief, she embarked on a series of adventures and eventually circumnavigated the world. Deciding to pass this message along to her kids, she found herself in charge of a group of mess-makers in the midst of their own learning and growth. One day while they painted, Royce created a miniature version of the Earth, which elicited from her five-year-old the perfect, sage response: "Love." She took this notion and made it a reality with Think Big Little People, a tee shop for those who dream in color.