This Old T-Shirt: Cheap Screen Printing

There’s no way you’re going to be able to make a high quality four color shirt by using this process. But if you want to step up from stenciling, this is probably the way to go.

What’s really ingenious about this method is it requires very little other than some glue, an embroidery hoop, some sheer nylons and screen printers ink. I swear man, some of these kids on LiveJournal are too crafty for their own good.

As always, we advise you try this method on an unloved t-shirt that you picked up at a thrift store before attempting to screen a fresh, blank tee.

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One Response to This Old T-Shirt: Cheap Screen Printing

  1. hannah says:

    you should give “craftgrrl” some credt for this. Its awesome.

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