🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Every Stroke!
Speedball Art Products Fabric Screen Printing Ink in Peacock Blue offers artists a high-quality, vibrant, and eco-friendly solution for all their screen printing needs. This 8-ounce bottle is perfect for creating stunning designs on various surfaces, ensuring a smooth application and easy cleanup.
A**V
good ink
good ink for printing on tshirt i am using it good result
A**T
Very good!
Verry good product! Easy to use.
R**R
Try it worth it
Can be used but have to follow all instructions from YouTube
C**A
Small business must have
I use this for my husbands small business and it works great and stays very well. My husband has 2 year old shirts with these and color still looks great
A**T
Dries in your screen quickly
If you plan on making one or two shirts quickly this is great, but it dries up in your screen image & causes your printed image to have gaps if you don't work FAST.Don't get me wrong, the product is great quality & cleans up easily. It's just not meant for large printing jobs that will take time.My advice is to get the plastisol ink & removal supplies (it's not an easy soap & water cleanup) for jobs that will take more than a few minutes. I wish I had done more research or perhaps read reviews that say this before I got the wrong inks.Hope this helps someone avoid buying the wrong inks, like I did.
Z**S
Excellent ink for block printing
Speedball inks are consistent in color and high quality. They are great inks to use when block printing on fabric and paper. If printing on fabric, after the ink dries thoroughly, press a hot iron to it to set the ink before you ever wash it.
D**S
Strong white pigment! Great consistency and quality!
I bought this ink to use with freezer paper stencils cut with my Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. I used it to make a shirt for my son's first birthday, white on navy blue. The white stayed bright and strong with only one coat! Very happy with the consistency and appearance of this ink on my dark shirt! I used a sponge brush to apply the ink with the stencil. Sometimes it felt like I was using a lot of ink, but it was likely because the sponge soaked it all up. Plus, I wanted the white to be good and heavy, so I didn't skimp.I should mention that I also purchased the black ink and it was actually the first of the two that I used. I'm pretty sure I read reviews that said to use gloves, but I forgot. The seal under the lid was very hard to get off, even with the tab that was there for that purpose. My thumb and fingers ended up covered in the ink after wrestling the seal off the container. Because it was black, it was easy to see the ink everywhere it ended up, on my body and work surfaces. I also wasn't as pleased with my final result with the black ink project I did but it was almost surely my fault because I was afraid to use too much so I probably didn't apply a heavy enough coat. I also used a cheap boys white undershirt that stretched a bunch and cracked the design before I could heat set it. I used gloves with the white ink and the seal on the white ink container came off with the tab the way it was supposed to.My experience was great! But it left me curious. I've done screen printing a few times (took a class in college for my graphic design curriculum) and I feel like using a screen vs the freezer paper would be a more economical use of this ink. It worked great for this project and probably for others I will do in the future, but it left me aching for the screen printing method and experience. In fact, I've looked at the screens and other products available through Speedball and I might be persuaded to shift my focus to using screens instead of freezer paper.
J**A
Great ink!
You can't go wrong with Speedball. I use this ink to print on corrugated cardboard. It is flawless, it is quick drying but doesn't dry in the screen too fast, water based and clean up is as easy as it gets. Works perfectly for our screen printing purposes.
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