How to Screen Print with a Thermofax Screen! Easy Screen Printing on fabric and paper.
Create your own screen printed designs in an instant! Thermofax screens are similar to a traditional silk screen but easier to manage and store. You can use these Thermofax screens to print unique paper, fabric, clothing, home décor and more. You can screen print with acrylic paint, textile paint, screen print paint, discharge pastes, gel mediums and glue. Connect with me! I love hanging out with people who love art and textiles. Don’t hesitate to ask questions! Join my Creative Discovery Lab online Membership Classroom on Patreon: / textileevolution Facebook at: / textileevolution Instagram / lizkettle Purchase screens on my website: www.textileevolution.com Artistic Artifacts Paint: https://artisticartifacts.com/collect... This video first debuted in my Creative Space membership on Patreon How To: Your screen is ready to go with a standard duct tape frame to protect the edges. • Spread paint across the top edge of the screen. • Use a small squeegee or a plastic scraper such as an expired plastic gift card. • Hold the screen down at the top edge. Pull the paint down the screen using a medium pressure. If you press too hard the design will be smudgy. If you don’t press hard enough you will have bare areas. Only pull the paint in one direction. • You can make multiple pulls as long as it is in the same direction as the first pull. A back and forth motion will cause smudged prints. Too many pulls can cause a smudged print. A little practice and you will have perfect prints! Care Each screen can be used for hundreds of prints as long as the paint doesn't dry in the screen. This can happen in an instant in hot weather. I suggest that you keep a pan of rinse water near where you are working. Cleaning the screens is as simple as running them under water. Dry with a soft cloth. When dry you can stack them on top of each other or store them in clear sleeves in a binder.

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