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Screen–it TM Do it yourself screen printing: If you can spell it, you can screen it!
Screen–it TM Do it yourself screen printing: If you can spell it, you can screen it!
Screen–it TM Do it yourself screen printing: If you can spell it, you can screen it!
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Screen–it TM Do it yourself screen printing: If you can spell it, you can screen it!

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Make Your Own T-Shirts For School, Team Sports, Bridal Events, Parties, Etc. Whatever The Message is.
If You Can Spell It, You Can Screen It using the
Screen-ItTM Screen Printing Made Quick and Simple
Method Screen Printing.
In this book you will learn step–by–step how to screen print simple messages, words, and names directly on to a T–Shirt. This is not an iron on transfer, or a refrigerator paper experiment it or need to purchase a fancy piece of equipment screen-it is an actual screen printing technique, which will amaze you!(We Hope!)Screen-ItTM offers a less complicate alternative to what is currently available on the do it yourself market for DIY screen printing.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 8, 2012
ISBN9781301633395
Screen–it TM Do it yourself screen printing: If you can spell it, you can screen it!
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Ty Wilson-Carter

T. Wilson–Carter, Founder and Creative Director of Philadelphia New Discoveries (“PhillyND.com“), a Design and Development company, Based in Philadelphia PA. Philadelphia New Discoveries created in 2003 originally as an event planning service. But, over time it has evolved into a base company for the various products and services created by T. Wilson–Carter as a proud inventor and entrepreneur each products/service could easily be a business on its own, but Philadelphia New Discoveries as a base holding company, brings all these entities together under one umbrella. More information Philadelphia New Discoveries Please visit our website for at www.PhillyND.com

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    This book and the process was so unprofessional and even the pictures in the book look too homemade. There is no way I could sell products made from the process used in this book

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Screen–it TM Do it yourself screen printing - Ty Wilson-Carter

Screen–it ™

Do it yourself screen printing

If you can spell it, you can screen it!

Screen Printing Made Quick and Simple

Created by T. Wilson–Carter

Copyright Page

Screen–it™

Do it yourself screen printing

If you can spell it, you can screen it!

Screen Printing Made Quick and Simple

Copyright 2012 – T. Wilson–Carter

Smashword Edition

Dedication Page

To my wonderful husband Clayton

Thank you for allowing me to catch you!

Introduction:

If you have ever needed or will need to make T–Shirts for yourself, a group or a business with a repeat message or phase then this is the book for you.

In this book you will learn step–by–step how to screen print simple messages, words, names or even some logos directly on to a T–Shirt. This is not an iron on transfer, or a refrigerator paper experiment it is an actual screen printing technique, which will amaze you! (We Hope!) No need for mirrors or to purchase a fancy piece of equipment or need to reverse your image to print and the best part, is! Your screen will be reusable, so you can make the same T–Shirt over and over again using the same screen and stow it away, for the next time you need to make that print.

We suggest you read through this entire book first, and get familiar with the process, and then practice on and old t-shirt or garment before starting your final project. As we learned while teaching this technique everybody learns differently and techniques vary so practice first.

This book was also product tested by my 9 year old Goddaughter Madison, but she is highly gifted, so I would say Ages 12 and younger may need adult supervision.

We have included a list of materials needed to complete this project as it is nothing worse than starting a project and then finding out you have to go

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