TRW1.1: Printing with Hand Cut Paper Stencils

Paper stencils offer a quick way to explore new designs at a low cost. Draw, cut and go. We will create hand cut stencils that can be printed on both paper or textiles.

Description

You will learn the basics of the screen-printing process. How to create stencil’s and what you can use to create a stencil.

How to prep screen – Taping up

How to make a paper stencil – scalpels positive / negative / islands

Cut a basic stencil out of paper (no bigger than A4)

You will learn the basics of ink, how to use a squeegee, and how to clean your screens properly.

How to print.

Membership

Current members will receive 10% members discount.

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Prerequisites

All welcome

Supplies

What to bring:

Drawing (to fit onto an A4 page) or inspiration – use an image that doesn’t have too much detail the simpler the design will get you the best results.

Cutting mat and scalpel if you have it.

Apron

Any fabric – pillowcases, T Shirts etc to print onto.

Any nice paper – we only provide cartridge.

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