Speedball - Introductory Screen Printing Kit

Introductory Screen Printing Kit

Master screen printing with complete create-to-reclaim kit

Screen printing fundamentals click into place when you work through the actual process rather than just reading about it. This kit assembles everything needed to master the drawing fluid/screen filler method, a painterly approach that lets you work directly on the screen with a brush rather than cutting stencils or using photo emulsion. The 10" × 14" wooden frame provides a substantial working area for learning proper squeegee technique and registration basics.

The included materials walk you through the complete cycle: brush drawing fluid onto mesh to create your image, coat the screen with filler to block negative space, wash out the fluid to reveal open mesh where ink will pass through. Red Baron squeegee, three different inks (fabric black and red, acrylic black), and marker pad give you immediate projects to tackle. Speed Clean reclaims the screen afterward so you can develop new designs on the same frame.

Instruction guide explains the sequence clearly, though hands-on practice teaches more than any manual. You'll grasp how ink viscosity, squeegee pressure, and screen angle affect print quality through direct experimentation. Everything stores compactly between sessions, and the wooden frame holds up through multiple reclaiming cycles as you refine your technique.

Printmaking

Printmaking Purchase Guide

Printmaking Materials

Block Printing - Linoleum blocks, carving tools, and printing inks for creating relief prints. Perfect for beginners and experienced printmakers alike.

Screen Printing - Complete screen printing kits including screens, squeegees, and specialty inks for creating multiple prints and custom designs.

Lithography - Traditional lithography materials including stones, plates, and specialty inks for creating fine art prints.

Etching - Etching tools, plates, and acids for creating intaglio prints. Includes safety equipment and materials for traditional etching techniques.

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