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DIY Screen Printing Holiday Cards (Make with xTool)

DIY Screen Printing Holiday Cards (Make with xTool) Learn how to make a bunch of cards easily using xTool Screen Printing system. Silk screening on paper is easy, inexpensive and a great way to mass produce handmade cards. The silk screen paint is slightly raised, giving the cards a wonderful texture. Great way to make a bunch of holiday or Christmas cards, or generic cards that can be giving as thank you's or neighbor and friend gifts! Learn how to use the screen printing process to make your own Christmas cards or greeting cards! Sending cards is common this special time of year and adding family photos for all your loved ones to enjoy! I've seen people hang the cards they receive on the back of the front door, on their fridge and even on the Christmas tree! Create your own card design and use the  xTool Screen Printing Kit  to mass produce them! I'm making generic blank greeting cards...a thank you, hello, joy and love. Great for holiday greetings but these packages of b...

How to Make Custom Screen Printed T-shirts with xTool

HOW TO MAKE CUSTOM SCREEN PRINTED T-SHIRTS WITH XTOOL Learn how to make your own custom t-shirts with xTool screen printing! Take your own design, image or logo and flawlessly screen print it onto shirts, merch, gear bags, and much more! This is a great way to make custom merchandise for a business, handmade gifts, family reunion shirts! Let's get started! I got the xTool Screen Printing kit clear back in March and I've been putting this project off...much longer than I should. But since I got it out last weekend, I've done well over 50 prints! Screen printing is an old love of mine and I am excited to be rekindling this now! Thanks to xTool for making it so easy and just a few simple steps in partnership with an xTool Laser Cutting Machine. Backstory: I grew up loving art and all art classes. In 9th grade, around age 14, I was invited to take the honors art class that my art teacher offered for freshmen. I loved it.  This class gave me the opportunity to make silver jewe...