I’ve bought these stencils before to use on quilts. I pounce a chalk pad over the stencil to transfer the image into the quilts. It works like a charm. Now I know how they’re made! TYFS, Kim & Garrett!!
You guys are an inspiration to all. I really LOVE your videos. At first, Garrett was a bit much, but, I’ve grown to just LOVE that guy, he’s hysterical! Keep up the GREAT work
Thank you so much! I spent quite a bit of money purchasing the EZ screen materials. I wasted two transparencies trying to make it work. I thought my printer didn’t print dark enough. But I was doing the black on top and setting that in the sun, you flipped it over so the transparency was showing in the sun! Thank you I was doing it wrong. I will try this way. I hope it works. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Great video thanks I’m very confused though. I’m not seeing holes in the stencil so can’t understand how the paints going through…are there holes? And I just can’t see them, you never really showed a close up of the blue sheet after it came out of the water.
Very useful explanation! Thanks! If I make a smaller stencil than yours, can I put it under a UV lamp like the ones used for nail art, instead of putting it in direct sunlight?
I know this is 3 years old but wonder if you could use like chalk paste on a surface? Kind of like chalk couture so we can wipe off and do a different season would be so cool and cheaper?
Firstly.. Love this re usable stencil method. Question: Did you use normal printing on the printable transparency paper? New to this all! Lot to learn still!
Awesome tutorial. I just bought a screen print kit today, level 1. I am always interested in watching videos like this, to help give me ideas of ways to get things done.
Questions ☺️ So you mention putting it on the glass the right way, what is the right way? Ink up or down? Water, is water used to be cold or warm or doesn’t matter? And can you use this type of stencil on sanded pine wood? Surprised at the any paint use 👍. Thanks for the lesson 👍 BTW, love his energy 😂
Just make sure the image is mirrored, the ink doesn't matter. We used cold tap water. Yep, you can use it on sanded pine, but I would dab the paint to prevent bleeding.
I tried an image on a t-shirt but didn't get all the detail, the image was not as complicated as yours. Do you have any suggestions on how to get more of the detail to come out? The stencil was taped to the shirt around all 4 sides. Thanx for the help. Where did you get the image of the dandelion?
Can you rinse the paint off the stencil and use it again in a few days months, etc? Or is it only reusable immediately using the same paint for both projects while it's still wet? Silk screenprinting businesses spray something on their emulsioned screens to wash the emulsion away once a job is complete so they can reuse the screens over and over. I'm not sure what they're using to weaken the emulsion so it can be sprayed away. I wouldn't want an ingredient in the paint to do the same thing and ruin a stencil.
I have alot of plastic stencil and would lk to make my own is there a machine where I can place my plastic stencils in and copy over to a reusable self adhesive paper and beable to make my own... something like a scanner
I found something similar to the photo emulsion sheet but its sticky backed material and reusable over and over again. Any idea what that is called? This was great! I was relieved to know I wouldn't have to buy a 200 dollar light machine to do this. TY!!
I love this technique! I was just wondering, is there a way to put some kind of adhesive on the back to kinda make it like a chalk couture transfer? Just curious.
Both printers will work, just use the highest quality print setting so the black is as dark as possible. We just did a new version of this with IkonArt
Hi! We offer the digital file and the wood letters. The digital file can be used to make a stencil with a cutting machine like a Crcut or a Silouettrr. Or you can cut wood letters using a laser like the Glowforge.
Great video, thanks. How many uses which these type of stencils? Does it depend on how many times they are washed? If so, wondering if just wiping them clean for use with same color will allow them to last longer?
I followed the instructions, but my silkscreen failed. Not sure what I did wrong, it is winter in Idaho so the sun is not very hot, do you think this is why. I can see the images on the silkscreen, but they are not very clear.
Hey Kaos! Yeah I think you could use the these emulsion sheet for airbrush, but you might have to apply it a little thicker. Let me know if you try it. Thanks! Garrett TheNotSoDemiGod
There's nothing better than doing an awesome project and getting a tan at the same time.
Ha! Right?! He's a multitasker...
We call that UV damage in the derm business.
GREAT video. I’ve not seen this type of stencil. LOVE the ability to obtain incredible detail. Thanks so much for your contributions to us all. 🙏
So I don't have to weed?!!!! My mind is blown away! Forever grateful!
Much better than trying to cut one on a cricket! Multi use as well!!!
Wow! This is an old video and I just found it. I’ve never seen this way to do a stencil. Crazy cool. Thank you!
Lol right??
love ez screen print products so easy to use
I’ve bought these stencils before to use on quilts. I pounce a chalk pad over the stencil to transfer the image into the quilts. It works like a charm. Now I know how they’re made! TYFS, Kim & Garrett!!
i know it's kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to watch new series online ?
@Axton Michael Flixportal :D
@Charles Castiel Thanks, signed up and it seems like a nice service :) I really appreciate it!
@Axton Michael no problem :)
Your personality alone is the reason I subscribed. Love it!
Aw thank youuuu!!
OMG you two are friggin' adorable! Haha! I can't wait to try this!
Please do!
I see Kim is a Pampered Chef lover like I am. LOL. Great video for real people to use!
Love it! Beautiful detail and print!
Thank you so much. You made this look easy.
You guys are an inspiration to all. I really LOVE your videos. At first, Garrett was a bit much, but, I’ve grown to just LOVE that guy, he’s hysterical! Keep up the GREAT work
I’m glad you’re on board now! 🥰
Those are awesome. So easy.
I just found your video and am anxious to try it. How to you clean and store your stencils
Omg he did not just use pampered chef! Thank you for this video I have looked forever for a tutorial with no machine. ☺️ Thank you
Ha! Right?!! :) thanks Melina!
Love this💕💜 You two are adorable!
You are so kind!
Thank you so much! I spent quite a bit of money purchasing the EZ screen materials. I wasted two transparencies trying to make it work. I thought my printer didn’t print dark enough. But I was doing the black on top and setting that in the sun, you flipped it over so the transparency was showing in the sun! Thank you I was doing it wrong. I will try this way. I hope it works. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Wow! Great tip. Never would have thought of that. Thanks.
You two are the best, love your videos. I’m in Nova Scotia, hoping my Amazon store carries these products.
This is Awesome! Love the tote bag.
Great video but what did you mean when said put the transparency facing in the right direction. Thank you
You guys are too funny! 💙
Hi, many thanks for the funny and useful video
Do you thinks this will work for stencils for face painting, I mean paintings over skin for kids
thks
Loved your video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
So amazing. Love it😀😀😀
Thanks Tina! It IS so cool!
Love what you two do...Great projects...
Thanks so much!
Y'all are incredible!
Perfect. Thanks
Loved this. The EXSCREEN is not available. Any other suggestions or options?
Great video thanks I’m very confused though. I’m not seeing holes in the stencil so can’t understand how the paints going through…are there holes? And I just can’t see them, you never really showed a close up of the blue sheet after it came out of the water.
Yes, it's a screen so where the emulsion is rinsed there's screen material
@@KimandGarrettmakeit thank you so much for answering an older video. Appreciate you taking the time.
Could this stencil be used, using multiple colored paints within the pattern?
Loved it 👍
Thanks ✌️
That's awesome. I might try that
It works great! I definitely recommend it for something you will make multiples of.
"Some see WEED'S... Others see WISHES".
Can the stencil be used on the reverse side? Brilliant video thank you 👍😷👍
Very useful explanation! Thanks! If I make a smaller stencil than yours, can I put it under a UV lamp like the ones used for nail art, instead of putting it in direct sunlight?
Wow great job
Thanks so much!
Thank you 👍
Omg!!!! Where is the LOVE button???????????? It's like you read my mind! I wanted to learn how to do this!!!!
Ps- almost 11,000 subscribers!!!!!!
Thanks Jess! It's so easy! You gotta try it! And yes, eeek 11k!
Thanks guys! Simple is always good, for me at least ;).
Great idea! Thanks!
Spatula... love you guys!
Could you out links to other products mentioned like the "cricket" and the "easy press".
Is the acrylic paint you're using mixed with a medium or just straight acrylic paint
Thanks for sharing.
Is there a video showing how you did the design to put on the grafix film?
I love the bag!! Great job both of you!!
Thanks Marie!
Very good guys!
Thanks!!!
I know this is 3 years old but wonder if you could use like chalk paste on a surface? Kind of like chalk couture so we can wipe off and do a different season would be so cool and cheaper?
OMG.. you guys made me laugh!
Him carrying the bag😂 PRICELESS!
You are such a great couple ❤️
So sweet thank you!
Firstly.. Love this re usable stencil method. Question: Did you use normal printing on the printable transparency paper? New to this all! Lot to learn still!
I was wondering what side you print it on
You guys are so incredibly adorable! Thank you for this video this helped a lot.
Thank you Monica! :)
Love love love! Thank you for this info!
what is the right direction for the tansparency?
I’m wondering too...is the ink up or down? You just said to lay it the right way but I don’t know which way is right, lol
You made it so fun to watch this video! Learned a lot - thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Excuse me - would you be able to use a spray paint instead of the paint and squidgy ?
Seriously you guys are awesome so dun to watch oh and I love the stensil idea
So much fun, thank you
Our pleasure!
Awesome tutorial. I just bought a screen print kit today, level 1. I am always interested in watching videos like this, to help give me ideas of ways to get things done.
Love these projects!
Thanks for watching Dorothy!
I just love u guys!
Thanks!
Could I use a black and white photo for this?
You both are awesome...love all your projects 👍
Questions ☺️
So you mention putting it on the glass the right way, what is the right way? Ink up or down?
Water, is water used to be cold or warm or doesn’t matter? And can you use this type of stencil on sanded pine wood? Surprised at the any paint use 👍. Thanks for the lesson 👍
BTW, love his energy 😂
I have the same questions.🤗
Just make sure the image is mirrored, the ink doesn't matter. We used cold tap water. Yep, you can use it on sanded pine, but I would dab the paint to prevent bleeding.
Thanks
Oh my gosh, I think this is exactly what I've been looking for! BTW love watching you guys!
Yes! We felt the same way when we found out about it. It was easy and worked great!
Kim and Garrett make it I really need to try it! It’s kind of expensive. I wonder how many times you can reuse it? 🤷♀️
I tried an image on a t-shirt but didn't get all the detail, the image was not as complicated as yours. Do you have any suggestions on how to get more of the detail to come out? The stencil was taped to the shirt around all 4 sides. Thanx for the help. Where did you get the image of the dandelion?
Can you rinse the paint off the stencil and use it again in a few days months, etc? Or is it only reusable immediately using the same paint for both projects while it's still wet? Silk screenprinting businesses spray something on their emulsioned screens to wash the emulsion away once a job is complete so they can reuse the screens over and over. I'm not sure what they're using to weaken the emulsion so it can be sprayed away. I wouldn't want an ingredient in the paint to do the same thing and ruin a stencil.
I have alot of plastic stencil and would lk to make my own is there a machine where I can place my plastic stencils in and copy over to a reusable self adhesive paper and beable to make my own... something like a scanner
This technique is sooo cool! Thank you for the video. Ya'll are so awesome together!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you have links for the products used
SO I have a Yudu Machine could I use that for exposure instead of direct sunlight?
I’m not sure what that is but if it’s UV yes
Any link to an emulsion paper on amazon nowadays? The EZscreenprint sheets are no longer available 😢
Does it like dissolve the area that the image has been exposed to?
This is what I wanna know too!
I found something similar to the photo emulsion sheet but its sticky backed material and reusable over and over again. Any idea what that is called? This was great! I was relieved to know I wouldn't have to buy a 200 dollar light machine to do this. TY!!
Yes, IkonArt has a sticky version.
Is this material food safe? I'm wondering if I could use it for cookies stencils.
I love this technique! I was just wondering, is there a way to put some kind of adhesive on the back to kinda make it like a chalk couture transfer? Just curious.
This is awesome! I almost purchased a machine that had the same results. Thanks so much!
Great to hear!
good 🎉
I don’t have an inkjet printer. Is there a product I can buy for a laser printer
Special printer needed? Price to make?
You can wash it and keep reusing it?
Just what i was looking for! Does it matter what type of printer? Laser or inkjet???ty
Both printers will work, just use the highest quality print setting so the black is as dark as possible. We just did a new version of this with IkonArt
so I'm sorry you prob said it but you buy the actual stencil/picture correct? THANK YOU!
Hi! We offer the digital file and the wood letters. The digital file can be used to make a stencil with a cutting machine like a Crcut or a Silouettrr. Or you can cut wood letters using a laser like the Glowforge.
Could u use it for knife makers marks on knives for electro chemical etching
That's a good question! I don't think so since there is still a mesh?
Can this be used with the wood burning mix you make?
Great video, thanks. How many uses which these type of stencils? Does it depend on how many times they are washed? If so, wondering if just wiping them clean for use with same color will allow them to last longer?
Thank you for this! Is it possible to cut the emulsion sheet and clear sheet? I want to screenprint onto something smaller
Hi Caleb! Yes, you can easily cut both smaller.
@@KimandGarrettmakeit Thanks so much for the reply!
Awesome!
Hello, so did you try it with chalk couture paste or ink?? also did you try any adhesive yet?
Can these silk screen be used for polymer clay?
maybe!
I followed the instructions, but my silkscreen failed. Not sure what I did wrong, it is winter in Idaho so the sun is not very hot, do you think this is why. I can see the images on the silkscreen, but they are not very clear.
My big question is can you clean off the sheet and put new Emulsion on it for a different design?
Thank you so much for sharing this information ❤️ it was just what I was looking for. Your generosity of sharing your info is greatly appreciated.
You are so welcome!
Have you tried one of these screens with your wood burning gel?
No, but that sounds like a good idea.
Can't find this stuff anywhere in the UK where it's produced in the UK. It's all imported and thus incredibly expensive!
Cant wait to try this
Awesome video! (over a year later)
can I use this with an airbrush? and would it need to be the specific emulsion paper mentioned in this video...
Hey Kaos! Yeah I think you could use the these emulsion sheet for airbrush, but you might have to apply it a little thicker. Let me know if you try it. Thanks! Garrett TheNotSoDemiGod
I do spray painting. Would that end up sticking to my paint or is there an adhesive on it where it'll just peel off no problem?