Comments: Silk Screen Printing Part 1: Making a screen

Craft Ninjas!!! I love it!! So True!!!
Excellent tutorial! But if it's ok with you, I'll just count on your crafturdays...

Posted by P-) at May 7, 2006 12:48 PM

OOOH thank you thank you for this. :)

Posted by Jen da Purse-Ho at May 9, 2006 02:10 AM

What a kick-ass tutorial! Thanks! I've done several screen printing projects in the past but hadn't built my own screen before. Great idea. :)

Posted by Jen at May 9, 2006 10:37 AM

So, what are you silkscreening these days? Gonna give Absolute Pleasure t-shirts a run for their money?

Posted by Betty at May 10, 2006 11:11 AM

its so much easier and cheaper if you use a stapler amd stretch them by hand. first staple one side if the frame if the staples are going thru the mesh put masking tape down first on the frame. go to the opposite side and pull the mesh hard and staple. work your way up the side of the frame until you get to the end. turn the screen around towards you and repeat the process for the remaining 2 sides, this should be good enough for just about every screening application have fun!!!

Posted by ephraim at February 4, 2007 03:55 PM

Certified badassery. I called 3 different art supply stores looking for the information clearly given right here.

Posted by Vince at December 4, 2008 03:07 PM

Hello can you help me out with the Prices of and Cost of the..Silk Screen Frame's.. you have in your store.and also the Method of Payment you do accept.Thank you ad hope to hear from you SOON.

Awaiting Respond,
Chris Wallace

Posted by Chris at January 30, 2009 06:26 AM
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