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printmaking unleashed {one}
Module 1 | welcome | - |
Unit 1 | welcome to printmaking unleashed! | |
Unit 2 | creative toolbox {materials list} | |
Module 2 | workshop videos | - |
Unit 1 | printmaking unleashed LIVE {preview} rebroadcast | |
Unit 2 | handmade tools overview | |
Unit 3 | surface design + printmaking tools intro | |
Unit 4 | hot glue stencils | |
Unit 5 | stencil prints on fabric | |
Unit 6 | BONUS: painting with hot glue stencils | |
Unit 7 | embossed prints with foam stamps | |
Unit 8 | collage pauge drizzle plates | |
Unit 9 | drizzle plate stamps | |
Unit 10 | BONUS: printing with Collage Pauge plates | |
Unit 11 | printing vintage lace textures | |
Unit 12 | mark-making with sticks and yarn | |
Unit 13 | painted collage pauge silkscreens | |
Unit 14 | doodled collage pauge silkscreens | |
Unit 15 | painting with DIY silkscreens | |
Unit 16 | cardboard stamps and acrylic skins | |
Unit 17 | BONUS: mark-making with handmade paintbrushes | |
Unit 18 | plastic freezer bag masks | |
Module 3 | live stream video replays | - |
Unit 1 | LIVE stream workshop #1 replay | |
Unit 2 | google hangout LIVE Q & A | |
Unit 3 | SUMMER 2015 live stream session #1 | |
Unit 4 | SUMMER 2015 live stream session #2 | |
Unit 5 | FALL 2015 live stream session Q & A |
Reply by Mary Werner on September 2, 2014 at 11:00am
How did you keep the collage pauge from sticking to the frame?
Reply by Traci Bautista on September 2, 2014 at 12:04pm
Mary…just be careful not to apply too much close to the edge of the frame.The applicator tip is so small that there is a minimal amount of medium that ends up on the frame. You could also draw on the silk first, let it dry then place it in the wood hoop.
Reply by Linda J on September 2, 2014 at 6:05pm
liked this. wondered if you can remove the silk after you have used it and save it to return to the hoop at another time realizing that you would have to match it up correctly.
Reply by Traci Bautista on September 5, 2014 at 3:36pm
Linda..Yes, you can remove the silk. It shouldn’t be that difficult to match it back up, but it depends on how long you keep the edges. On some of my screens, I’ve trimmed mine really short so it would be hard to stretch it back in place. The good thing is that the hoops are inexpensive. Sometimes you can find embroidery hoops at the thrift store.