.......who want to
learn to screen print t-shirts, pillows, golf towels, cards and everything else in-between in the intimacy of their own homes
and/or studio.
Screen
printing is a natural outcome of hobbies and crafts that involve textile or
graphic arts. It offers an avenue in which to further skill level/experience for fun and/or to turn a hobby or craft into a business. How many of us started that way? I think I know the answer. And how many of our kids are creating/selling t-shirts, hats and more? I pretty much know that answer, too. Either way,
stencil-making is key to printing. And there is a way to ramp up learning and
skill level with a revolutionary stencil-making system by RhinoTech for craftsters and
hobbyists of any age.
Why do you need
a stencil to screen print? A stencil is
the central application to applying a design to the surface of the item that is
going to be printed. A stencil can be
made with specialized stencil paper, a thin sheet of plastic, metal, cardboard etc.
that results in designs being cut or printed on so that ink can be applied
through the incisions or slight open spaces onto the surface.
Traditional
stencil-creation involves a lengthy, drawn out process of using a film
positive, emulsion, capillary film, exposure and drying time. THE NEWEST PROCESS that is RhinoScreen Dry Stencil Film eliminates these steps
enabling a quick and simplified way to create a stencil.
This
system boosts the learning curve for hobbyists and craftsters enabling new
creative and artistic pursuits in a very short time. Engagement will increase
knowledge, skill and experience. And has
the power to fulfill dreams.
Why use RhinoScreen
Dry Stencil Film-CH? It is a highly
efficient stencil making system that expedites the end result. These are the
steps to create a Stencil: 1) create image in a negative format using your own
computer; 2) print the design on a laser printer using a RhinoScreen Image
Sheet; 3) apply Image Sheet to polyester mesh screen frame with your regular
household iron (do not use steam) by ironing Image Sheet onto the screen frame for 60-90 seconds; 4) once
cooled, peel back the Image Sheet that will leave the toner behind on screen
and VIOLA, you have created a stencil; 5) block out surrounding area with
masking or other tape. You are now ready to screen print on the items of your
choice. For textiles or card stock use water-based RhinoAqua Ink from RhinoTech.
And three of the top reasons to use RhinoScreen
Dry Stencil Film-CH is that the paper is recyclable (papers contain no silicone
or organic pollutants); the ink is water-based and biodegradable.
For
more information, please check out the following: 888.717.4466, 651.686-5027; info@rhinotechinc.com; www.rhinotechinc.com; facebook.com/rhinotech; twitter.com/rhinomitemn; youtube.com/rhinotechcompany;
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