I made some business cards for Maria and myself for our new business.
you can learn how to, too!




STEP ONE: gather your supplies! here's all the stuff i picked up out of my collection of art things. this was my first time doing thing this so i wanted to be on the safe side, but really all you need is:
STEP TWO: put the "screen" fabric onto the frame. remember, you can always remove and cut away excess fabric, but you cant exactly replace it, so i left about 2 or 3 inches all the way around the frame. make sure it's pulled tight too!
STEP THREE: create your design &trace! i recomend not doing what i did, haha, the bigger and more organic your subject is, the better it'll turn out! i didn't have a printer so i placed the frame directly over my computer and LIGHTLY used a pencil to trace the design. you want to make sure you're drawing on it so that the screen is flat to the surface fo which you're tracing.
STEP FOUR: paint AROUND your design! THE INK WILL BE WHERE THE GLUE IS NOT, so paint all the "negative" space with the glue, not the design! it doesn't matter what side you do this on, i just continued using it so that the screen laid flat to a surface. just be careful when sitting it down, the glue will get on everything! this is the hardest part, which is why i say make a larger one! mine was only like 6 inches tall!
STEP FIVE: the easiest way to check and make sure you got the glue over the entire surface is to hold it up to a light or window, i was outside so i just used the sky. as you can see, sharpie pens totally lie! they do bleed!
STEP SIX: i used watercolor paper, sprayed a spot of paint for the background of the rabbit, let it dry, then placed my screen on top. you want to lay your screen so that it's flat to the surface (again!)
STEP SEVEN: paint your image! i originally wanted to try a foam roller, not such a good idea on a small one, so i ended up using a sponge brush and dabbing the paint into the open areas of the screen. make sure your screen stays in the same place and steady! FIGHT THE URGE TO LIFT IT UP TO PEAK, WAIT TILL YOU'RE DONE COMPLETELY! it never hurts to add more paint, you want to make sure you get it all covered as much as possible.
STEP EIGHT: lift your screen up to reveal your print! each one will be unique, and the screen sould be good for a looong time if you take care of it properly! i rinsed mine off after every two prints, COLD water, lightly, then dried it with a paper towel. if it still looks dirty thats fine, you don't want to rub the glue off, just make sure the bulk of the paint is off.
here's one of mine, i like the hand made feel to it. it's an alice in wonderland quote, i was thinking of making them into graduation cards for my friends, it seems suiting.