Not ready yet, but it will be tonight or tomorrow! So I thought I’d give you a sneak peek! Perfect for making multiple Christmas presents! If you want to go ahead and order the materials so you are ready to go…..here is what you’ll need:
:: Speedball Screenprinting kit
:: A piece of glass the size of your screen (I bought an 11″ x 14″ frame glass from the craft store)
:: 4 pushpins
:: A piece of black fabric
:: Screenprinting ink (if you want colors other than the ones included in the kit)
Aren’t they cute?!
Kelly says
I loved those little Russian dolls growing up. I had a couple of them and would constantly take them apart and play with them. I loved restacking them too! This brought me back to my childhood. So cute…
Charity says
I cannot wait!!! My husband is from Russia and I have Martroshka dolls for my 2 girls. I am already super excited for this tutorial! Thanks!
Julie says
Super cute! I love these dolls! My girls do too! Looking fwd to tutorial! Thx for sharing!
the monkey's mama says
I'm so excited for the tutorial!
Also, harking back to yesterday's post, we do a 4-gift theme for our kiddos–something they need, want, read, and wear. I'm SO hoping that my husband will let me buy that Snow White outfit for my daughter as her something to wear! 😮
Shelly K says
What the heck? Glass and screenprinting ink. I'm lost.
Anna says
looks like fun! love to try something new…
Julie @ Joy's Hope says
I am getting in my plane and flying over for personal lessons and to use your stuff.
kaythanksbye.
Megan says
ooh very cute indeed – looking forward to seeing the tutorial!!
Cole's Corner says
Very cute… you tease.
Carol B says
ah!
Have always wanted to be a screen-printer, but can't find the materials…..saw an ad years ago, but was so exhorbitantly expensive.
Made my own stensils from faulty xrays from local hospital, but they just aren't the same (paint creeps under edges with multiple use).
This looks so exciting.
Carol B says
ah!
Have always wanted to be a screen-printer, but can't find the materials…..saw an ad years ago, but was so exhorbitantly expensive.
Made my own stensils from faulty xrays from local hospital, but they just aren't the same (paint creeps under edges with multiple use).
This looks so exciting.