Handmade Screen Printing Workshop
Handmade Screen Printing Workshop
Hosted by Billy Ghoul
✰ MASKS ARE REQUIRED ✰
ACCURATE FOR 2025 AND THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE
For the safety of everyone. If you do not have a mask, one will be provided for you for $2 before you enter the studio. You are also required to keep your mask covering both your mouth and nose for the entirety of the class. Click here for more information, as well as a closer look at the accessibility of the building and studio. Unfortunately, the studio is not wheelchair accessible.
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Quick Answers
- class is 3 hours long
- single-color designs only
- there is a maximum of 4 students at a time
- your design should be simple but does NOT need to be prepared beforehand
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you can take your screen home with you
Please feel free to contact class@habitgallery.com if you have any questions, if you would like to schedule a class outside of the listed available class times.
More Information
This workshop allows students to learn a cheaper method of screen printing (for those who don’t want to deal with emulsion). This method involves wooden embroidery hoops and mod podge. The classroom has a printer, flash drier, heat press, and sink for ease of printing.
All supplies are provided! All you need to bring is yourself and a design. Additionally, you are allowed to bring up to two items of clothing to print on but this is optional as I have fabric available for printing.
Design Specifications
The hoop we are using as a screen has a 5 inch diameter. It is wise to size your design with a 4 inch diameter, as filling the entire screen with design makes printing very difficult.
Classes run smoother if you have a simple design in mind. Your design does not need to be prepared beforehand, but it's important to keep in mind that we will be hand painting our designs directly onto the screens, so the simpler the design the more likely you are to finish before class is over. Students often pick symbols, pronouns, or leaves/flowers, and I have examples available in the classroom as well. Once you see the process all the way through it becomes much easier to visualize other possible designs.
Please email me at class@habitgallery.com with any questions you might have about your design.
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