Len Bennett Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
Comment from the customer: "The T-Shirt was made with Stencil Pro standard and Black Jacguard ink, the stencil was exposed for 20 seconds in the bright sun. Hi Res sample on the cedar board and standard sample on the tile. Prints excellent on any surface. Very Satisfied".
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Michael Kainhofer Salzburg, Austria
Materials used: StencilPro Standard Sheets and Versatex screen printing ink (brown and gold).
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Desiree, California
www.desiredcreations.com
1. "Flowers Cha Cha" bracelet. Polymer Clay. Part of the bracelet/pendant set. Developed PhotoEZ stencils were used to apply the flowers, then embellishments were added.
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Cha Cha pendant & bracelet set. |

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"Phresh Clothing" Matt Dermody
Materials used: PhotoEZ with versatex inks or jacquard opaques.
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Casey Pham
This shirt was printed with Versatex inks (Which I mixed myself to get the desired shades) and PhotoEZ stencils. However, I made the lines by painting the ink on with a brush between two pieces of masking tape. Every word was also on a small part of the stencil so I can arrange them however I like.
-Casey Pham
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David Padilla
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Hugh Muir
Materials used:
StencilPro High Resolution
Floquill paint
Spitfire Mk.1 Battle of Britain model without the use of any decals. "All markings are masked and airbrushed and the Fuselage number and the stencilling on the understide of the wings was done using stencilpro Hires stencils. It should be noted that floquill paint is virtually dry when it hits and paint of this type probably would work better than slower drying paint unless extra care is taken when removing the stencil."
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Underground Screenprinting
www.myspace.com/ undergroundscreenprinting
Materials used:
PhotoEZ Standard
Versatex ink Super Opaque White
Versatex "No Heat" Fixative
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Leather bag by mümmus www.mummus.etsy.com
Materials used: PhotoEZ stencils, Versatex paints
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Fort Worth, Texas
www.panthercitycoffee.com
T-shirts for coffee shop.
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Amber, MI
PhotoEZ Standard was used on 100% cotton t-shirts
1 and 2: Ink -Speedball, Flourescent Magenta.
3. Ink -Speedball White. Sign language spells "Love"
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Casey Pham, California
This was made using a Hi-Res StencilPro sheet, cut in two pieces for the two colors. I used Super Opaque White and Black versatex ink with a cheap plastic squeegee.
The shirt is just an old shirt I found in my closet, and this design was just a "preview" of something I may want to put on real shirts in the future. |
 
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Desiree, California
www.desiredcreations.com
1. Silk screened switch cover with a coppery and dry dyed background. It simulates a raku surface treatment.
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From left to right, top to bottom:
• Chinese character stencil and printout
• Stencil, made from star confetti
• Stencil made from construction paper slivers
• Dragon PhotoEZ stencil and brass stencil. |

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