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Screenprinting at the Fredericton Makerspace

5/4/2015

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WooHoo!

We're setting up our new screenprinting shop this week at the Fredericton Makerspace. 

Screenprinting - sometimes called silk-screening - is a process of applying inked artwork to paper, t-shirts, tote bags and other things. As a makerspace member - you'll be able to use this equipment to create your own custom screenprinted products.

So how can you use this new shop?

  • make custom t-shirts for your family reunion, special friends, or a birthday celebration
  • test drive your own small business selling your unique artwork on paper, fabrics, coasters & more
  • experiment with different screenprinting techniques to develop your unique style

Artist Philiip LeBlanc will be hosting an Introduction to Screenprinting workshop at the Fredericton Makerspace this weekend:
Saturday, May 9th
Time: 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Cost: $30.00
Pre-registration required:
 

Don't miss out - Get your ticket now!
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/introduction-to-screenprinting-tickets-16794796689


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