I have half a pot of ink left over, and they will keep the screens with the designs on, so my two hours next week shouldn't cost anything.
My idea was to add value and interest to my soaps, by presenting them in little cotton bags, screen printed to my designs. It is their Unique Selling Point if you like management speak.
It is an excellent idea, and I can see in my imagination how they should be. Getting them to that standard is a different matter.
These are some of the designs on paper:
This one is where I was pressing on really hard and over compensated:
It might not show too well in the photograph but there are smudges round the G and the d. I seemed to consistently have trouble round the ds. We joked that if I changed the name to Gilligan Woo, I would have no trouble.
Here is a photo of the screens fixed in place ready to print:
And one of me actually printing
My problem is that I was there three hours and produced about 6 usable bags. Admittedly the first hour was an induction to the equipment and most of the second hour was coating and exposing the screens but even so it isn't feasible commercially.
However I have booked myself in for two hours again next Monday and there is also a course coming up for intermediates in April. I did really enjoy it so if the worst comes to the worst and I don't improve with practice then I may just keep going as a hobby.
The designs are really lovely, Helen.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, just need to get the execution right now.
DeleteLove the designs, I am sure once you have perfected the printing you will rattle them out. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement, I'm not sure your confidence is justified but I hope so.
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