Stencil-Cut Screenprinting

Stencil-cut screenprinting is a less expensive method of silkscreening and perfect for the high school art budget. It can be used on shirts or on paper.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

CLEANING UP THE SCREENS

  1. Use a hose to spray off the ink. If you are careful with the stencil, you can reuse it.
  2. Make sure you remove all the ink from your screen so it does not dry up and clog the screen.
  3. If you remove the stencil, please be sure to leave the duct tape on the frame. Many over-zealous students have removed the duct tape and been surprised to find themselves reapplying duct tape.
  4. Leave them to air-dry standing up.
  5. If you take care to properly clean the screens, they will last for a long time.

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