Post on 22-Oct-2020
SILK SCREEN
Find and/or create a design. Needs to be approximately notebook paper
size.
• SHADE areas to print (will be what you cut out of the stencil)
Tape your design onto cardboard.
Get approval, practice film, and a new blade from instructor.
With approval get a large piece of film. (Fee paid?)
Cut out shaded areas (lines too). Do Not cut or dent plastic backing!
Find a frame to fit your design.
Get silk from instructor. Stretch silk TIGHTLY over frame.
Have instructor or TA adhere film stencil to silk. Wait 20 minutes.
Pull plastic backing off SLOWLY.
Mask around stencil using masking tape. Roll tape up the sides of the
frame.
Directions for printing
• Lay blank paper on top of a pad of newspaper • Lay down frame with screen and your cutout
stencil • At one end of the stencil lay down a couple
tablespoons of ink • Pull squeegee firmly at a 45 degree angle
across the paper 2 or 3 times (t-shirts=6 times) • Lift off frame slowly
Fill out an assessment and turn in: 2 paper prints, 1 black on white and
1 color. Sign like a printmaker!
SILK SCREENFind and/or create a design. Needs to be approximately notebook paper size.Tape your design onto cardboard.Get approval, practice film, and a new blade from instructor. With approval get a large piece of film. (Fee paid?)Cut out shaded areas (lines too). Do Not cut or dent plastic backing!Find a frame to fit your design.Get silk from instructor. Stretch silk TIGHTLY over frame. Have instructor or TA adhere film stencil to silk. Wait 20 minutes.Pull plastic backing off SLOWLY.Mask around stencil using masking tape. Roll tape up the sides of the frame.Directions for printingPrint Fill out an assessment and turn in:�2 paper prints, 1 black on white and 1 color. Sign like a printmaker!