I don't have pics of ours since we haven't gone yet
but I have five different shirts made up. I did them all myself, so the cost was for t-shirts, dye, spray fabric paint, glue, and iron-on and I've had tons of fun.
Let's see. One is just plain red. I downloaded the Disney font and did our first names in black, upper left, with iron-on. Very simple but looks really nice.
One is orange with the Swirly Mickey Heads (instructions at DISigns I think). I used Elmer's glue instead of the flour-water mixture and it was really easy and turned out very cute.
Keeping with that theme, blue shirts. I free-handed the Studios logo, the scorcerer hat, in glue, then did the paint over it, same premise as the Swirly Heads. To be honest, these required a bit of artistic skill.
The box the spray fabric paint came with showed how to do a fake tie-dye, I guess that is what the paint is intended for. I did red and blue onto white t-shirts. And I found a small logo I liked, printed them on the iron-on, and did those upper left side of shirt.
And the last are yellow. I let the kids do their own designs with the Elmers, I did mine and DH's, and those got sprayed with green.
DH was asking "are you
done with those yet?"
I am like a t-shirt manufacturer.