Are you curious about screen printing?
Do you want to add thermofax screen printing to your art making skill set? If so, then you may be interested in this starter set of printing screens that I am working on.
WATCH this video and see how I quickly print and layer one piece of fabric with several images.
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Isn’t the thermofax machine sort of expensive?
Yes. it is. But what I have come to realize is that most folks don’t need the machine. You can get personal images burned into screens. If you know how to create an image that will make a good screen then you can send it to a person with the machine and have your screen created.
I find that I go back to only a few of my favorite images. I think this might be true for lots of people. That is one reason why I am creating a starter set of screens. So folks to check out the process and see if it is something that they want to add to their skill set.
I tried to click the “join today” button above, but I’m not sure it is working. I am interested in your thermofax screen printing kit.
You are on my list. I will let you know when I have the screen set ready.
Hi Linda
Many thanks for keeping in touch with your students. This provides plenty of support for us printers!
Best wishes
Sheila
Happy to inspire!
I have never done this before but it looks really interesting. I’d like to find out more.
Thanks.
Great. Stay posted.
Looks like fun
it is!
I love adding to my technique repertoire. Thank you so much for your contributions to art.