So, I did buy an NFT, of course, because how could I not when suddenly everyone was talking about it like crazy. Luckily I did it before rocks sold for millions, so I just paid a $35 gas fee for my $75 NFT.If you’re used to buying art on Etsy, $35 might seem a lot, but trust me, it’s nothing for an Ethereum veteran. And well, the NFT I bought, I didn’t just buy it for artistic value — which surely it has, I just can’t judge it. I got it because it promised to give me access to community resources that detail how to launch an NFT project, how to manage NFT giveaways, and more. Useful things to know if you work in marketing.So, I picked the Banana I liked most. As you can see, it has some candy in its mouth (I have a sweet tooth) and a chopstick in its bun. It also featured a very nice green background — one of my favorite colors so. That was the one. I connected my MetaMask to Opensea and clicked buy. A few minutes later, I was the proud owner of a Banana NFT.Did I feel very different from before? Nah. I was wondering, what should I do now instead of just bragging about owning this NFT to people on Social Media.Art is to be enjoyed — not just on a screen. I figured I should turn my NFT into a T-Shirt. And here’s how I did it.Buy an NFT, this should be obvious, but of course, you could technically also just screenshot someone else’s NFT. Will they find out? I don’t know, but you probably feel better when it’s your own Figure out what kind of Shirt you want. Do you want to print it on the front,…