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How to: Make Easy Screen Print Designs

This is a quick and easy craft! You can use this technique with t-shirts and other fabric, but this one is for a bag to store SWAPS*.


Materials:
  • Styrofoam meat tray
  • Something to make your design... I used a cookie cutter and traced it, but you could also draw a simple design
  • Pencil 
  • Acrylic paint
  • Foam paint brush
  • Something to decorate (small bag, t-shirt, etc)
Check out this video for the how to for this simple and fun craft!



*Small Whatchamcalits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere - cute items for Girl Scouts to trade

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