Screenprinting

I spent Monday and Tuesday afternoons screenprinting. (That sounds more idyllic than it was. It was screenprinting – which is a time-sensitive activity, because you don’t want to let the ink dry in the screen – with a two year old screaming and a 6 year old antoganizing her.)

Most of what I made is just for me, or for gifts, but I made a few things that I’ll list on Etsy at some point in January.



The mudflap book reading girl is actually a freezer paper stencil, the others are screenprints.

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Author: sarahtar

Hi, I am Sarah, owner of Wallypop (wallypop.net) and Boulevard Designs (boulevarddesigns.etsy.com). I homeschool, work from home, and, along with my husband, raise 3 kids, one of whom has special and medical needs. Turn ons are people who are polite, honesty, and really good root beer. Turn offs are mean people and people who make my life more difficult.

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