Cheap and Easy Screenprinting

by Domestik Goddess on July 23, 2007

I did a bit of screenprinting in high school art class and loved it, but haven’t done anything since because I always thought you needed a lot of fancy equipment and supplies — not so!

Without spending a bundle, you can screenprint your own custom T-shirt, tote bag, cafe curtains, whatever…

Got some waterproof glue, an old sheer curtain, and a cheap embroidery hoop?
You’re halfway there!

Kristy’s Cheap Screen Printing Tutorial has the full how-to instructions with photographs to lead you step by step of the way. Best yet, she says that the screen you make can be saved to use over and over again…

screenprinting a graphic image of a cow

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