Mar 03 2009

{Workshop} Screen Printing 101

Published by DIY Bride at 8:39 pm under Workshops

It’s time to get those fingers inky! Join DIY Bride as we take you, step-by-step, through the basics of screen printing (also known as silk screening).

This printing technique is perfect for all sorts of surfaces such as paper, fabric, glass, wood, and even metal. With so many possibilities it’s a great skill to learn for making nifty wedding items. Think invitations, t-shirts, aisle runners, bridesmaid bags… or get ultra creative and come up with your own implementation.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Introduction to art – Learn what images will work and what won’t.
  • How to create screens
  • All about ink
  • Basic equipment 101
  • How to make a print

Each video lesson is divided into short, doable tasks that will have you up and running with screen printing in no time. Because this is a self-paced workshop, you can stop, rewind, and restart the videos as many times as needed.

IMPORTANT: This workshop requires that users have some basic supplies to complete the course. A supply list will be posted when registration opens on April 16, 2009.

Registration Info: Registration will open on 04/16/09. Please check this post on that date for registration details and forms.

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2 Responses to “{Workshop} Screen Printing 101”

  1. Kaori8 of Geekedon 04 Mar 2009 at 3:49 pm

    goodness… can u be any more amazing or more generous by sharing your wealth of diy knowledge????? doubtful. thank you so much for sharing… i am forever in debt.

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