Learn what images work best, how to burn and tape a screen, and the basics of printing with these screens. You can do everything from adding imagery to commercial fabric to creating your own fabric and one-of-a-kind art pieces. You'll also learn how to layer images and combine text with photographs. The sky is the limit using this very simple and fun printing method! Materials list:- Thermofax® machine
- Silk screen material
- High contast copies, photos, doodles, drawings, etc. (any images you want to replicate)
- Carrier sheet(s)
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Scissors
- Duct tape (or plastic frames to hold screens)
- A padded surface, not too soft, as base for printing
- Fabric of choice
- Inks and/or paints (I use Print Gocco stamp ink, Jacquard® Versatex ink, and Golden® acrylic paints.)
- Squeegee, putty knife, or gift/credit cards for spreading paint
- A good-size pan, filled with water, for cleaning screens
- Paper towels or rags for cleaning tools (I use an old phone book and clean the tools between the pages.)
Optional - Spoons, if using jars of paint/ink
- Plastic plates (or other) for leftover paint
Item #: EP0981
Running Time: 58 min Approximate File Size: 282mb Estimated Download Times: Dial Up 11 hrs 44 min, Broadband 25 min
Demystifying Thermofax Screen Printing (Video Download)
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Learn what images work best, how to burn and tape a screen, and the basics of printing.
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