
Let the shirt dry completely - about 4 hours (no heat-setting required) - and then dress your studious little guy or gal for success! (As you can see, mine smudged a bit because the screen shifted slightly because of the small tee, but I think it just looks a little raw and edgier!)ĩ. Rinse the screen immediately, without scrubbing it, so that you can let it dry and use it again. Remove the black frame and peel back the design screen.

Use the brayer to firmly spread the ink over the entire design, always swiping in the same direction.Ĩ.

Apply a thin line of ink directly to the screen, along one side of the design.ħ. (Note: Because of the size of the shirt I used - very tiny! - and the placement of the design on the screen, there was overlap, making the screen not entirely secure.)Ħ. Place the design screen (right-reading, if you use text like I did) and then the black frame over the design, to keep the shirt and screen from shifting. Slide the T-shirt over the foam bed of the machine, centering it as best you can.ĥ. (Note: I didn’t have a sponge, so I used a wadded up wet paper towel, which isn’t ideal, but can work in a pinch.) Let it dry completely (about 45 minutes to 1 hour).Ĥ. Place the screen on a flat, dry, plastic-covered surface for 30 seconds, then begin gently rubbing a wet sponge over the design to “bring out” the design and clarify it. I left the darkroom light on (that’s the yellow tinge you see), but it’s safe to turn on the regular overhead light at this stage.ģ. When the timer goes off, briefly submerge the film completely in water (since we’re getting so well acquainted, welcome to my bathtub!). (I set my smart phone timer to 14 minutes.)Ģ. Then flip the switch on the system to expose the screen to your design. Close the ScreenIt system, sandwiching your design and the screen between the foam bed and the light lid. In a totally light tight room (my bathroom is the only room in my apartment that qualifies, so welcome to my bathroom, dear readers!), place one of the blank screens onto the foam bed, then layer your design face down on top of it. tub of water large enough to accommodate the screenġ. 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheet of printer paper with black design printed on it (“I like board books and I cannot lie.” in Arial font, size 54)
TULIP SCREENIT INSTALL
– Tulip ScreenIt kit (including fabric ink/paint, brayer, design screens, and a darkroom bulb to install in your workspace)

Read moreįor customized measurements, contact Götessons.Whether your wee ones are heading back to daycare this fall or are college-bound (not so wee ones), it’s always a treat to have fresh togs to celebrate the occasion - learning! Yes! When I was brainstorming ideas for dressing my little one, I was inspired to try out my shiny new Tulip ScreenIt machine (unlike paper stencils that can wilt a bit after a few uses with soggy paint, you can print in bulk once you make a screen that you like! - I’m stashing that thought away for future birthday party favors…) For this one, I riffed on a little ditty I penned last year to the beat of the esteemed Sir Mix-A-Lot with a nod, of course, to the toddler set and their literary repertoire. SS-EN 1023 Stability test, ISO 354 Absorption and SS 25269

TULIP SCREENIT ZIP
Lido 200 (132 toned). Seam and zip round the whole screen in colour: e.g. List ordered separately.ĭressed on both sides with: e.g. Mounts available in silver, white and black, ordered separately. Total thickness: 50 mm. Measurements: (choose below). Height: (choose below). Rounded corners, radius 35. Loading up to 25 kg. Sound absorbing desk screen made with a wooden frame filled with 40 mm sound absorbent and 5 mm foam laminated fabric on each side.
