Make Your Own Silk Screen
Cheap and easy silk screen
Posted by Maggi
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This is a cheap and easy way to make a silk screen. It actually cost me $0 because I already had all the materials.
Of course this is just the screen, actual screen print projects require just a few more supplies, but is really fun and the possibilities are endless! Enjoy!
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You Will Need (7 things)
- 1 Frame
- 1 Mesh Fabric
- 30 Thumbtacks
- 1 Fabric Scissors
- 1 Duct Tape
- 1 Iron And Ironing Board
- 1 Hammer
Steps (8 steps, 30 minutes)
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1
First you'll need to find a wooden frame, this one was just sitting around being useless. They can be whatever size you want. The one I'm using is approx 9 1/2" x 11"
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2
Next you will need to find some good quality mesh. It's best to purchase this from an art supply store because the better the quality the more detailed your prints will come out. There are also several different mesh counts (how many tiny holes per inch) that work well depending on what you're trying to print. The one I'm using is a 155 mesh count.
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3
We now want to attach our mesh as tightly to the back (flat) part of the wooden frame. The method I use is good because it's reversible, meaning if you make a mistakes in attaching the mesh it can always be removed.
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I'm using thumbtacks, you want to start on one side and the pull the mesh tightly and place another thumbtack on the opposite end. Then continue working back and forth. Staples may also work, but are harder to pull out. I used a hammer to make sure they were pressed in all the way.
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Continue adding thumbtacks where needed until the entire surface is evenly flat and tight
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6
The mesh I'm using is a bit on the wrinkly side (was not properly stored) so a quick iron on a low heat setting did the trick. Be so very careful when ironing~
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Cut the excess mesh around your frame.
Now apply duct tape all around the edges aligned right up to where the border of the frame ends. Press hard and then hammer the thumbtacks again to make sure they're all evenly flat.
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8
Wow that's it! You now have your very own silk screen.
If the mesh is brand new use a spray hose or big sink to blast any dirt or film that's on the screen, then set in front of a fan to dry and now you're ready to print!
Because the frame is wooden you don't want to let it soak in water for too long because it could warp the frame and that would be no fun.
Stay tuned for future silk screen and printing projects!~