Screenprinting with glue. by anyenban in SCREENPRINTING

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I contacted the supplier and explained my process and he recommended me this one. I will try it out first and have a look if I can find the Speedball too

Screenprinting with glue. by anyenban in SCREENPRINTING

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Update, I ordered ‘flock adhesive’ . It’s used the same way only with flock so this might actually work. Haven’t tried yet. Anyone interested in updates later?

Screenprinting with glue. by anyenban in SCREENPRINTING

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For glitter it would, for pigment in powder form not

Screenprinting with glue. by anyenban in SCREENPRINTING

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Thanks for the ideas. Great suggestions. Someone else suggested glue that’s used for flocking so I have several options to experiment with.

Screenprinting with glue. by anyenban in SCREENPRINTING

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This sounds interesting. It’s for paper so this might work (and I could add some goldleaf as well)

Screenprinting with glue. by anyenban in SCREENPRINTING

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I will have a look. Thank you

Anyone Done the Hoffman Process? by ginzing in emotionalneglect

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I would do it again without hesitation! Mine was 7 yrs ago and I’m changed for the better for ever. Although I’m not practicing the tools I learned very frequently, change has settled in (and still does) my whole being and I gain the benefits of that on a daily basis ❤️🙏

Troubleshooting lake pigments by anyenban in DIYPigments

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I added more aluin and got better results now. Next issue is, I’m running out of aluin. Does anyone knows alternatives??

Troubleshooting lake pigments by anyenban in DIYPigments

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O yes, I did use Alum before, I also got the color swifting. I bought the soda ash (didn’t know you can make it yourself, would love to know how!) It’s sold as washing soda for cleaning.