


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?!
I’m finishing up the new fall patterns and my t-shirt and knit fabric stash was running critically low….so I resorted to “reverse” freezer paper stenciling this weekend to spruce up some boring ones.
Step 6: I let them dry, peeled off the shapes, and ironed them to set the paint. Voila…..fun prints to work with.