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Instructional Vid on how to screen print!! Do not miss the BLOOPERS OUTTAKES at the end. My daughter will show you her method of screen printing to print short, inexpensive runs on any substrate, without having to deal with the space and economic constraints of setting up a whole studio. You and easily screen print at home using this DIY. For this project, we will need some tools and supplies that are easily available. The materials are very inexpensive and very common Tools: X-acto Knife, or Utility knife (you could use a plain razor blade in a pinch) Heat Gun or a Hair Dryer Scissors Paint brush Iron Materials: -Freezer Paper -Fabric Ink or Screen Printing Ink-either one works for DIY screen printing -Spray Adhesive for patch to adhere your screenprinting to any other material -You could also use water based paint or ink of any type (recycle! use old housepaint that would end up in the landfill/water table without you! -Adhesive Backed Sign Vinyl (any color) -This is available from many arts and crafts stores, but sign shops generate so much scrap every day that if you ask them nicely, they will almost certainly just give you some. If you don't want to ask, check the dumpster, because thats where it will end up. This material is the garbage left behind by the modern printing industry. it is a shame that it doesn't get re-used more. -Screen Printing Fabric (a piece bigger than your old picture frame) -This is available in various mesh counts from dickblick.com, again screenprinting shops can help you out if you ask nicely, and their dumpsters can be messy, but fruitful. -If you are adventurous, you can experiment with different fabrics from the scrap bin at the fabric store and use that instead of genuine screen fabric. Substrate (stuff to print on) -Paper, Shirts, other textiles, bags, napkins, underpants, and just about anything else that is reasonably flat will work fine.