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Thermofax screen to make business cards

I am lucky enough to have a Thermofax machine. It is an old style copy machine that mixed media artists and tattoo artist use to burn/transfer screen printing screens and images for our work.

There are lots of artists who burn screens for folks who don’t have a machine. That is what I would suggest for anyone who wants to try out the process. Get a couple of screens and play. See if you use the process as much as you think.

This Kit is no longer available.

What I love about thermofax screens:

  • the level of detail
  • the ease of creation
  • the non toxic process

If you would like to explore thermofax screen printing and several other screen printing techniques then join us in the next session of pulling screen prints, the online screen printing course. Get the details of the printmaking class here.

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Screen Printing Techniques – online course

Thermofax Screen printing kit for Pulling Screen Prints the online Printing courseToday I am making up some thermofax kits for the online screen printing class, Pulling screen prints. When you join this course you will get an 8 piece thermofax kit.

Class starts on January 11th, so you still have time to join us. It is a 4 week printing workshop to explore several easy screen printing methods. We will:

  • Start with paper stencils
  • Explore drawing fluid and screen filler methods
  • Experiment with monotypes and wax resist
  • Combine and layer thermofax impressions

In the image above I use the following screen printn:

  • Green rectangle was created with a taped screen
  • Blue circle is an old drawing fluid and screen filler image on an embroidery hoop screen
  • Black Butterfly is a thermofax screen
  • Text was made with an EZ-screen kit

I also used the inks, paints and modifiers below.

screen printing inks and paints linda germain

I think it is best to use the right inks for the process, but sometimes I just try what I have at hand.

I love the Createx acrylic colors screen printing ink. The squirt bottle is handy and creates less waste. But the bottles are big and on the expensive side. So I would say buy them if you are sure you are going to do plenty of screen printing.

Versatex makes several different inks for printing on different materials. They have starter kits and are a good choice if you are just exploring the screen printing methods and still not sure if the process is for you.

Golden makes a silkscreen medium that you can mix with regular acrylic paint. The jar says it is for printing on paper and wood. I am not sure what it would do to fabric. I think there will be some learning and experimenting with the mixing ratio and the type of acrylic paint, but this seems like a good choice if you already have a lot of acrylic paint in the studio.

The ideal ink will flow through the screen, hold the edge of your design, and dry slowly so that it does not clog and ruin the screen.

Join us in the next session of Pulling Screen Prints! Get the support you need to add this process to your skill set.

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Put some ART under the Christmas tree

Give art as gift - Linda GermainOnly 8 days left until Christmas and you may consider giving ART as a gift. There are many places to shop for those last minute gifts. Etsy, Local art fairs and Craft sales. Even your favorite artists’ website.

Most artists will have pieces with a ranges of prices that includes, cards and reproductions all the way up to large scale originals.

I am pleased to offer to Haverhill Hillies the Holiday ornament that features the iconic Basiliere Bridge.

You can pick up one at the Haverhill Art Market, this Saturday, between 12 and 6 at 90 Washington St.

Also I am pleased to announce that I will have some of my latest monotype prints that feature the female figure. I will have both framed and unframed original pieces.

Art may even be a great choice for those Yankee Swap type of gatherings. Pick something that you love and hope that someone else will love it too.

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Prints, Monotypes and Photo for sale at the Art Market

Photo and ornament of the Basiliere Bridge Haverhill, MA by Linda GermainI am excited to be joining the Haverhill Art Market again this weekend. I invite all you Haverhill Hillies to come down and get my unique Haverhill Holiday Ornament. It is a screen print of the iconic Basiliere Bridge.

For all you bridge lovers and those who want to celebrate the beauty of our city, I also have a limited number of black and white photographs of the Basiliere bridge encased in the early morning fog, with gulls overhead.

Hope to see you at:

  • Haverhill Art Market
  • 90 Washington St ( by the Tap)
  • Saturday, December 19th  – 12 to 6 PM

I will have many other mixed media prints, monotypes, and pieces to choose from as well. These will make great last minute gifts for family and friends.

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Get your Haverhill Holiday Ornament

Screen Printing Christmas Ornaments Linda Germain

We had a great crowd at the Haverhill Art Market on Saturday. Lots of folks got the special Haverhill Holiday Ornament that I create. If you would like one or two, then you can still get them at the Made in Haverhill Shop at 30 Emerson St. Or you can email me and we could make arrangements.

If you would like to learn all about screen printing, then check out the details and join us in the January session of Pulling Screen Prints the online printmaking class.

Get a FREE easy screen print tutorial
You can be screen printing today!

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