This is what I call simple, easy to make, easily accessible materials, and versatile. You can even create several hoops, each one with a different color. As each one you create, you can be sure that they are unique and not "industrial" looking. One other thing, you can also print on stock paper (think greeting cards), and you have limited prints for sale/gifting or making wrapping paper that is unique.
Lovely. Just so pretty. Helped by the fact that - along with your many other talents - you have an eye for detail and placement. Thank you for your time.
I did this today and my first pull turned out great but they got worse after that. Can you talk about how you clean your screen of ink or how you keep it from drying between pulls or how often you have to rinse it? Thank you for this - it's a very lovely and inspiring tutorial.
Thanks for your question, take a damp washcloth and wipe the back of the screen and also dry with a dry cloth - I wash it completely at the end of printing. Let me know if you have more questions.
Wow this is brilliant, thank you for a great tutorial. I would love to give this a go for sure once I purchase all the correct products. Does the fabric paint come in different colours ? Say like if I want to do some Sakura blooms!
Hello Arounna. Thank you for you tutorial. Can you tell me which kind of soft screen fabric do you use. I live in France and i don't know what to buy. Have you got a link to buy it ? Thank for your answer. Florence.
Hallo! This is such an easy tutorial! Thank you Bookhou! p.s: Did I miss hat the masking tape was for? Was it just to tape the edge of the embroidery hoop on the back of the screen?
Thanks for sharing such a great tutorial. Do you have any knowledge having to do with creating your own photo polymer stamps in the most cost effective way? I would be interested in that type of tutorial. Hopefully other people would also be interested. Have a great day. 🌞
it's closer to an acrylic medium than glue, you can find it at any art supply store store.abovegroundartsupplies.com/products/speedball-screen-filler-8oz-13159.html
Hello, Arounna @bookhoudesign. How nice to find you on TH-cam as well. 💕✴Thank you for this tutorial. May I ask how big the embroidery hoop you are using here is? I figure your card is about 3 inches-ish, so i was curious how big the hoop was so you can comfortably pull. I can't tell from the video, but I've guessed 6 (six) inches in diameter? Is that correct? Also, how do you store your used screens? Or are they one-time/one-project use only. Thank you 🙂
I got mine here and the mesh on the monofilament is 12xx store.abovegroundartsupplies.com/products/screen-printing-fabric-42--sold-by-the-foot-13144.html
Bookhou, this is BRILLIANT!! I love how you always seem to find simple solutions to do your projects!!! The print turned out fabulous!!!
Thanks so much 😊
Oh my goodness this looks so good. Thank you for sharing. Your ideas are always so inspiring.
This is what I call simple, easy to make, easily accessible materials, and versatile. You can even create several hoops, each one with a different color. As each one you create, you can be sure that they are unique and not "industrial" looking. One other thing, you can also print on stock paper (think greeting cards), and you have limited prints for sale/gifting or making wrapping paper that is unique.
Lovely. Just so pretty. Helped by the fact that - along with your many other talents - you have an eye for detail and placement. Thank you for your time.
I did this today and my first pull turned out great but they got worse after that. Can you talk about how you clean your screen of ink or how you keep it from drying between pulls or how often you have to rinse it? Thank you for this - it's a very lovely and inspiring tutorial.
Thanks for your question, take a damp washcloth and wipe the back of the screen and also dry with a dry cloth - I wash it completely at the end of printing. Let me know if you have more questions.
@@bookhoudesign Thank you!
This is AMAZING!
I was just thinking about how to create a stencil for the wall, because i thought a sponge or potato stamp wouldn't be quite right
Wow! Thank you so much! ❤🫶🏻😍🥰
Does the ink smudge when you are creating the repeat pattern since the leaves are close together and from placing the screen down repeatedly?
So amazing how a simple design can make a great fabric! Thank you 😊
You are so welcome ☺️
I actually gasped! The result is so cool, I think I have to try this ASAP.
Thanks for sharing this tutorial! It doesn't look too difficult and gives a really stunning result. I'm excited to try it!
This is amazing, and I love the result! I've wanted to try my hands on screen printing and this is a perfect way to test it out.
Whow I love this and it looks doable! Thank you for the tutorial!
Fabulous! Thank you!
This was a wonderful tutorial! Very detailed. I can’t wait to try it. Thank you!
❤ thank you for another fabulous technique and project...you are such a generous and talented teacher
I really really like this! And the tutorial is great too, explained in a way that I think i can do this... Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for the lovely tutorial.
This is a fantastic idea and tutorial! Thank you!
Absolutely Wonderful ❤❤❤..Thank you so much for sharing 🤗
This was amazing ❤thank you so much …love all your tutorials ❤️
Thank you for making another great tutorial.
Love this tutorial, you are amazing, Thank you for sharing 🥰
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!!!
so awesome ! i'm so excited to try this out 💕
Is there a particular “grade” of silk screen fabric that works best without spending a lot of money? This is a wonderful tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
You can use nylon fabric that has a fine mesh - I’ve even seen people use nylon stockings(pantyhose)
@@bookhoudesign Thank you!
amazing!! thank you so much
It's really beautiful 👍
❤ Thanks
Acho teus trabalhos admiráveis, gostaria que tivesse tradução🙏
Google just translated your comment.😊 I agree.❤
Hi. This us a fab tutorial, thankyou.
Is the end product washable? I'm thinking for a cushion cover.
Yes just iron the fabric after it dries
@@bookhoudesign Thankyou
Wow this is brilliant, thank you for a great tutorial. I would love to give this a go for sure once I purchase all the correct products. Does the fabric paint come in different colours ? Say like if I want to do some Sakura blooms!
Yes it does ☺️
Hello Arounna. Thank you for you tutorial. Can you tell me which kind of soft screen fabric do you use. I live in France and i don't know what to buy. Have you got a link to buy it ? Thank for your answer. Florence.
Most art supply stores carry the fabric- its mesh for screen printing/ serigraph
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Hallo! This is such an easy tutorial! Thank you Bookhou! p.s: Did I miss hat the masking tape was for? Was it just to tape the edge of the embroidery hoop on the back of the screen?
Thanks for sharing such a great tutorial. Do you have any knowledge having to do with creating your own photo polymer stamps in the most cost effective way? I would be interested in that type of tutorial. Hopefully other people would also be interested. Have a great day. 🌞
Love the Presto card 😂
Thank you for the tutorial! I wonder why you didn’t cut off the excess screen fabric (:
I think it would protect the fabric from accidental dribbles
So good! Thank you for the tutorial!
Yes I could of done that- I just wanted to make sure if the hoop loosened I had enough fabric to grip when tightening - but yes feel free to cut it 👍🏼
This is a great tutorial for a doable project! Thank you! ❤
What do we need the masking tape for?
Love it! Can you wash the fabric to use it later? Or will the screen filler wash out too? 🤔
Yes you can wash it, if there are thin areas the screen filler will come off but you can reapply it
Попробовала супееррр спасибо вам за мдею,я теперь буду делать😂рмсовать как хочууу вауу идея❤
Loved this! Did you put that screen blocker on the middle line of the leaf also, to get that perfect white line?
yes I did
Thanks for this video. I love it
I didn't find what about screen filler?
Is it a type of glue?
it's closer to an acrylic medium than glue, you can find it at any art supply store store.abovegroundartsupplies.com/products/speedball-screen-filler-8oz-13159.html
Hello, Arounna @bookhoudesign. How nice to find you on TH-cam as well. 💕✴Thank you for this tutorial. May I ask how big the embroidery hoop you are using here is? I figure your card is about 3 inches-ish, so i was curious how big the hoop was so you can comfortably pull. I can't tell from the video, but I've guessed 6 (six) inches in diameter? Is that correct?
Also, how do you store your used screens? Or are they one-time/one-project use only. Thank you 🙂
Yes it’s a 6in. hoop happy you enjoyed the tutorial 😊👍🏼
Thank you so much! Is there a specific mesh size, or is it just one size fits all? I'm getting my materials together. xo
I got mine here and the mesh on the monofilament is 12xx store.abovegroundartsupplies.com/products/screen-printing-fabric-42--sold-by-the-foot-13144.html
Какие краски на пяльцах?я ваш язык не понимаю опишите пожалуйстааа
Красиивоо я в восторге спасибо но перевода нету,сижу как тупая
Ткань на пяльцах какой🫣
It is silk screen.