Screen Print Your Own Design

With DIY craft kit delivered to you

Learn how to screen print at home for now and in the future



1 hour Class size 1 to 6 (public dates), 1 to 8

label $300 (or 4 payments of $75 Afterpay)

How it works
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Book or Request your preferred time
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We'll send a ClassBento Box to you (a craft kit with what you'll need). Shipping is free, and you'll get your box delivered in time for your class. We ship nationwide.
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Enjoy the online class - after booking, you'll get a link to join the interactive class.

This is a beginner-friendly live streaming class for anyone who has ever wanted to learn how to screen-print!

The screen printing kit provides all the fun of screen printing at home without any of the hassle of the setup and you don't need a fully equipped studio but rather a table/print space, access to water and your lovely enthusiastic self.

Your teacher Carizza will provide a link to a private 45-minute Zoom tutorial session where she will instruct you how to print. Please note that although the tutorial session lasts 45 minutes you are more than welcome to continue printing after the session. This package will give you the skills you need to enable your future printing endeavours.

You will receive an email with all the details you'll need to set up your print space prior to your session.

What you need to do:
Before the class, Carizza will email you about your design so she can advise you if it will translate onto screen well. She recommends simple linework/ solid shapes/ silhouettes for beginners. You will need to email your design as a black design on a white background and provide sizing details. Studio designs are available if you've not got your own.

Please note if you're in WA delivery may take up to 21 days.

Add-ons available for this class
  • Replace the 25-35cm screen with a 40-50cm screen allowing for a larger design(s) ($22)
  • Additional screen 40-50cm with your extra design(s) on it ($77)
  • Additional 300ml inks/colour ($22)
  • White linen tea towel ($6)
  • Fairtrade calico natural coloured tote bag ($6)
  • White t-shirt (S -XXL) ($6)
  • Additional textured art paper/card pack (including fluro card, textured recycled seed paper, and various other cards to experiment on) 10 pack ($6)
You can add these when you book (optional).
 
Knowledge required
No knowledge or skills required. Novices are most welcome!!
 
What you'll get in your craft kit
  • 1 x approx 40-50cm screen with your own 1 colour design pre-made onto the screen.
  • 1 x approx 24-33cm squeegee
  • 1 x 200ml water-based eco-friendly screen printing ink for white and light coloured fabrics and papers
(Please message to select from black, yellow, red or blue or make a suggestion)
  • Experimental practice fabric swatches and textured papers
  • 1 x calico tote bag
  • 1 x tea towel
What you'll need
  • You will need a standard trestle table (approx 1.5-1m) and somewhere safe either another table or a clothes horse to place your freshly printed items
  • A spoon/spatula to place the ink on and off the screen.
  • Access to water (a bucket and sponge) to clean up afterward
  • Gloves
  • Tape and scissors and scrap paper to tape out designs if there are multiple designs on the same screen.
  • Towel (rags in case you're enthusiastic and get a little messy..) Please wear old clothes.
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 10 years old).

An adult must be present whilst kid(s) engage with the box.

This would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum, anniversary gift or birthday gift.

Your teacher
Carizza  Teague
Carizza Teague
(Carizza Designs)

9 years experience in screen printing

4.9 (308)
Instagram followers1k

I’ve been facilitating open to the public DIY screen-printing studios in Sydney for the past 13 years across a few independent creative spaces such as Anyplace studios in Rozelle, Blackwire records in Annandale and currently run The Printroom out of Monster Mouse Studios in the industrial landscape of Marrickville.

I studied textile design at the Eastern Sydney Institute of Technology and instead of being disheartened by the move of hand printing to digital forms and sitting behind a computer all day, I decided to start my own studio. This could not have been achieved without the support and head start afforded to me by Anyplace projects - a group of folks who reclaimed unused buildings and transformed them into creative community driven spaces.

I spend most of my time teaching people how to screen print, Shibori dye fabrics and other surface design techniques. I print a lot of band merch for friends and friends I haven’t met, and help run Monster Mouse Studios as well as work on my own artistic practice.

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