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Screen Printing With My Yudu, Cricut Expression and Vinyl

After I got the kids to bed I was able to try and work with the Yudu.  My first few attempts were washed down the sink.  The first time I did not have the screen wet enough.  The second time it was to wet.  The third time I said however ever it turns out, I am going to print it.

I am almost embarrassed to show you this but I worked hard on this and I can’t believe that it did not turn out.  It is a black t-shirt and hot pink paint.  It was a pre made Yudu design.  The first ink pass was very very faded, the second pass was still faded but some parts became blotched.

yudutshirt Screen Printing With My Yudu, Cricut Expression and Vinyl

It does look horrible.  Like a bleached t-shirt or something.  It was a t-shirt that I made for myself.  It took me about 4 hours or so to get to this point.  I was very frustrated.

I decided to try the vinyl method that I posted about earlier.  I am so in love with this method.  I made a t-shirt for my niece (Bubbles).

I used my Gypsy and created the vinyl design and it took about 2 seconds.  I used a 12×12 piece of black vinyl.  The vinyl cut perfect on my cricut.  I forgot to take a picture of the before, so here is a picture of the after.  I had just finished printing the t-shirt.  This is the vinyl adhered to the inner side of the screen.

screenprintvinyl Screen Printing With My Yudu, Cricut Expression and Vinyl

I left the vinly on my cricut mat.  I removed the parts that I wanted to be inked from the design.  I then took a large sheet of contact paper and covered the entire vinyl cut.  I had about 1 inch all the way around the design of extra contact paper.  I used a brayer and rolled over the contact paper to help it adhere to the vinyl.  I flipped the entire design over and pealed off the backing of the vinyl.  Once it was pealed off I took it over to my Yudu machine and decided where I wanted it on my screen and adhered it.  I pealed the corner of the contact paper slowly and removed it from the vinyl.  I basically adhered the vinyl to the mesh screen like it was my wall.  I covered the parts of the mesh screen still exposed with tape.  Screen printed the t-shirt.  With one ink pass, this is how it turned out.

bubbles1 Screen Printing With My Yudu, Cricut Expression and Vinyl

bubbles2 Screen Printing With My Yudu, Cricut Expression and Vinyl

The letter are from the Lyrical Letters cricut cartridge and the heart is from the Indie cricut cartridge.  Clean up was a snap.  I washed the screen with warm water.  Pealed off the tape and vinyl.  Wiped it down again and put the screen in the Yudu machine to dry.  From start to finish with the vinyl method it was about 30 minutes.  I love how this shirt turned out.  I have some hot-fix rhinestones that I am going to add to it.  I know that my niece will love it.  I would rather use vinly then the emulsion.  I am not going to give up on emulsion though, we are going to learn how to use the liquid stuff.  I share more info about that on a later post.

****update***

I was able to finally get the emulsion to work.  I wet the screen with a spray bottle.  Applied the emulsion and the used the squeegee to get all the air bubbles out.  **per a wonderful suggestion from someone on the cricut message board** Flip the screen over and wipe the emulsion with a wet sponge to get it totally wet and get the air bubbles out.  It took 2 drying cycles to get totaly dry but it worked perfect.  Thank you “14across” from the cricut message board for your help.

Here is a picture of the shirt that I made for my daughter using emulsion.  I cut the pop star out from the Hannah Montana Cartridge.  I cut in out in black vinyl and it adhered perfectly to the glass and stayed in place to properly burn the into the emulsion.  The guitar was a pre-made stencil that you can purchase for the Yudu.

hannahtshirt Screen Printing With My Yudu, Cricut Expression and Vinyl

Blog Candy Cricut Ink Color Markers (closed)

I posted this video recently that I made using cricut ink markers and the new Life is a Beach Cartridge.

I have received so many awesome comments and e-mails about the video that I have decided to give a way 2 sets of markers to one lucky winner. 1 Primary and 1 Earth-tones set. 

cricutinkmarkers 300x225 Blog Candy Cricut Ink Color Markers (closed)

Here are a couple of other pictures of some things that I cut out using the same method as what I demonstrated in the video from above.  

cricutmarkerheart Blog Candy Cricut Ink Color Markers (closed)

cricutmarkerbutterfly Blog Candy Cricut Ink Color Markers (closed)

All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and you will be entered into the drawing.  The winner will be drawn next Sunday May 10th.  I will send an e-mail to you as well as post the winner here.  The winner of the blog candy must respond with shipping address by May 13th or another name will be drawn.  The winner of the first blog candy never responded so another name was chosen (Susan Chong) if you did not see the updated post.  She has already responded with her address and the deep cut blade and housing are on there way to there new home.  

 

My First Try At Cutting Fabric

 

 My First Try At Cutting Fabric

This was my first attempt at cutting fabric with my expression machine.  I got some fusable craft interfacing and fabric from Joanns.  I think that I should have replaced my blade.  I did it on pressure six and multi cut.  The skull is from the Indie Art cartridge.