Do You Have A Circut?
Are you a crafter and already own a cricut? This will be the cheapest way for you to start screen printing! Using vinyl to make your screens is not hard to learn and will give you a better idea on if you want to really invest in screen printing.
If you don't own a cricut, we suggest learning the emulsion process right away. Eventually, everyone should learn emulsion because it is a game changer. Click HERE to check out the emulsion course.
Make A Screen With Vinyl - Pros & Cons
In this course, we will will show you how to print a vinyl stencil and attach it to a screen.
Using vinyl is very easy to learn, especially if you already know how to use a cricut. It is a great option when you are first starting out because it allows you to easily make a screen and focus on everything else there is to learn. It is also nice because the stencil is not permanent and you can reuse the screen over and over again. It's great for custom orders!
But it is time consuming to weed your stencil EVERY time. You can't keep the vinyl on the screen or the ink will dry on the screen and it will become unusable. Removing the vinyl, washing the screen, and having to do it all over again can get to be a lot.
So what's best for you? If you have a cricut, start here. If you don't have a cricut, head over to the emulsion course and start there!
What To Expect
1. When you buy the course, you will receive an account that you log into. This will allow you to have access to your course anytime you want.
2. Every course comes with a high quality video that shows us doing the process step by step. You can watch it over and over again until you fully understand.
3. We will also have a downloadable ebook that comes along with every course. The ebook will have all of the links to the products we use in the video. It will also have step by step directions of what we went through in the video, with pictures.
Our goal is to save you money and time!
When we first started, we both spent over a thousand dollars on methods and products we didn't need. We also put in countless hours of trying to figure out how to screen print from home. We couldn't afford all of the fancy equipment, and the resources to help us learn with the equipment we did have, were slim. With lots of trial and error, and skimming the internet for what little we could find, we eventually found our system and we are very confident with it. With hundreds of positive reviews on our shirts we can tell you the system works!
Now we want to share our methods with you. We hope these courses will be just what you need to start printing confidently!
-Autumn & Brittany