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Not only our passion, but our bread and butter! Whether it's t-shirts for an event, bags for giveaways, or koozies to use as business cards (actually works really well); let us be your go-to for all of your custom screen printing needs. Embroidery can really give your company apparel that professional look and lasts for years and years.

We contract with a local embroidery company in order to provide this service to our customers. There are many different disciplines of graphic design and we offer them all. Typically, our customers send us the artwork they are looking to get printed, and for that you will not have any artwork costs.
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Not only our passion, but our bread and butter! Whether it's t-shirts for an event, bags for giveaways, or koozies to use as business cards (actually works really well); let us be your go-to for all of your custom screen printing needs. We strive to make the ordering process as simple and efficient as humanly possible.
Embroidery can really give your company apparel that professional look that lasts for years and years. We contract with a local embroidery company in order to provide this service to our customers. We are as confident in their quality of work as we are in ours. Again, our focus is to make the ordering process and our customer's experience as simple and stress-free as possible.
Red Ball Printing was formed in 2007 by Tony Burnett and originally named Shirt Off Your Back Printing. Tony started screen printing as a hobby to generate a little extra income on the side, learning by watching a How-To DVD and a lot of trial and error. In 2010, he found a space to operate out of in Cedar Rapids.
The building was built in 1939 and originally was a Skelly Oil gas station that serviced the prospering Czech / Bohemian neighborhood around it. Over the years it changed names, but has always remained a staple in the neighborhood. For 6 years following the flood of 2008, the building went untouched and left many people to question whether the City of Cedar Rapids would end up tearing it down.
According to information from an Iowa Department of Transportation publication called "Discovering historic Iowa transportation milestones, " in the late 1800s there were no organized systems for guiding travelers crossing Iowa and travelers often became lost. Therefore, local residents who had grown tired of giving directions made and placed many of the first road signs.
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