i have long wanted to do some screen printing (and you
know i even have some of the supplies!), but it always seemed a little overwhelming when it came time to get started......i was definitely looking for a simple way to get going! and after a little cyber-searching, i think i found it......here's one way to do it:
with some help from
this you tube video by expertvillage, make a screen using some sheer curtain fabric and an embroidery hoop (i'm using a 10" plastic hoop. you can buy the fabric at your local fabric store, or you can also buy an inexpensive sheer curtain panel at a discount store.).......
and then choose your favorite plastic stencil
(make sure it's not larger than the opening of your embroidery hoop).
place your stencil on top of a piece of paper, and then "mask" the area around
the stencil using some freezer paper or waxed paper.
now place your screen on top of your masked stencil and lay some paint
at the top of your screen, above the paper and stencil.
(i'm using some
white screen printing ink by jacquard.....i think it was a little thick, next time i'll thin it down with a bit of water. you can also try this using some tube acrylic paint.)
using an old credit card, piece of mat board, or a small squeegee, move the ink down from the top to the bottom of the screen. you want to end up with an even layer of ink over your stencil.
now carefully lift your screen and stencil, and take away your paper mask......
and you're left with a really cool screen printed image!
once your ink is dry, you can trim your image down and add it to your journal, create some personalized stationery, or make a little card for someone special!
and you can use some pan pastel or colored pencil to add a pop of color, too!
some things i noticed:
* this is really easy! the only time consuming part is setting everything up.
* my ink took a while to dry......i think my paint was way too thick.
* make sure you have some newspaper nearby to lay your inky screen and stencil on.
you'll probably want to keep some paper towels close, too.....along with your trashcan!
* rinse off your screen and other tools as soon as you're finished.....
you don't want the ink/paint to dry in your screen.
* the printed image will have a fun texture because of the fabric.
* you can print lots of images in no time at all!
{supplies used: sheer curtain fabric, plastic embroidery hoop, plastic stencil,
jacquard screen printing ink, tim holtz idea-ology card stock, plastic squeegee,
white card stock for card, shipping tag, sepia pitt pen,
4B graphite pencil, pan pastel, ribbons}