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

VARIATIONS

  • For screening t-shirts, you can use freezer paper between the shirt to protect the back of the shirt from printing
  • T-shirts require a different ink. You will need fabric ink and be sure to check the heat set instructions on the ink. Nothing is worse than printing up twenty shirts and having the design wash off in the first wash.

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