The Tour of the Season
Ellen’s Silkscreening is a medium sized apparel printing and embroidery company based in South Pasadena, California. We regularly handle printed and embroidered orders of between 24 and 5,000 units in-house on a 7-10 working day turnaround. Our knowledgeable sales team also sources out printed promotional product orders to a large network of vendors on a daily basis.
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The Tour of the Season

The Tour of the Season

One of the many gardens featured in last year’s tour.

Dates for the 16th Annual Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tourare rapidly approaching, and we couldn’t be more excited about what the Theodore Payne Foundation has lined up for this year. 

The Garden Tour is being held April 6th and 7th between 10am and 5pm with locations throughout Los Angeles County. More information and tickets to the Garden Tour can be found here.

We always enjoy working with the Theodore Payne Foundation, in part because of the beautiful woodblock prints by Gene Bauer they bring us to reproduce for goods for their shop. They brought us a new design this year to kick off promotion for their Garden Tour, and it is absolutely gorgeous.

The Theodore Payne Foundation chose this Buckhorn Cholla design for all of their Garden Tour materials, including t-shirts, tote bags, and buttons produced by Ellen’s Silkscreening.

Custom buttons serve as this year’s ticket into the gardens.