Speedball Ultimate Screen Printing Kit

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200512071714 I've always wanted to try silk screening my own art prints, T-shirts, etc., but I didn't know how to even begin. Then Kirk, the art director at Make told me that he uses the Speedball Ultimate Screen Printing Kit ($89.99).

I bought it and it's actually a lot easier than I thought. I drew my art in Adobe Illustrator and printed it on transparency paper (the plastic sheets used for overhead projector presentations). Then I painted some goop onto a framed piece of silk, let it dry and placed the art on it and exposed it to light. After an hour I rinsed the silk under water. The goop under the my art washed away, and the rest of the goop stayed on the silk. Now I can squeezgee as many prints as I want onto paper, cloth and other materials. I'm going to make some xmas gifts with it. Link

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