While working on the large custom order we talked about in the last newsletter, I needed to learn how to make and use a silk screen quickly.
I bought this small silk screen kit from http://www.craftyprinters.com/
and am happy to give it 5 stars!
It is
- inexpensive
- easy to create the screen
- excellent instructions
-
easy to use on glass
- surprisingly durable
I was able to expose the prepared screen using a regular light, and started printing the same afternoon. I ended up making 240 total prints with this screen and it's still in great shape!
Next week I'll have a complete run down on how I made and used this screen, including some video.
In the meantime, we are excited to introduce the Panda Bear Mold. This mold is sized for large wine bottle bottoms. You can order him on the website anytime.
Have a great weekend!
Jodi
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Welcome! This tutorial is the most basic method of making wine bottle drinking glasses. It requires no glass tools other than an inexpensive glass cutter.