Join me, Catie Miller, for an Advanced Screen Printing Workshop where you'll learn how to create stunning screen-printed newsprint transfers for clay. In this comprehensive course, I’ll share my techniques for designing with Procreate on the iPad and transforming those designs into functional screens. What You’ll Learn: Tools and Materials: Explore essential tools, including commercial emulsion screens, iPad, Procreate software, computer, vinyl cutter, underglaze, and more. Screen Creation Techniques: Discover how to customize commercial screens and create your own using a stencil method. Ink Production: Learn how to make your own underglaze ink for printing. Printing Techniques: Get guided step-by-step demonstrations on printing techniques. Experimentation: I’ll share insights from my own experiments in screen printing. Course Details: Duration: 1 hour and 16 minutes Format: Downloadable video, available to watch at your own pace Language: English (subtitles not available) Materials and Supplies: References are US-based After purchase, you’ll receive a secure link to download the course. Please note that the file size is 3.99 GB, so it’s best to use a computer for downloading. Due to the automatic download process, I cannot offer refunds. Important Information: This is an advanced workshop, featuring a more in-depth curriculum than my other courses. Additional research and testing may be needed to tailor the information to your specific needs and aesthetic approach.- A download limit is in place to prevent unauthorized sharing of the digital content.Once you reach the download limit, you will no longer be able to access the digital file. Exclusions: This course will not cover: Traditional screen printing with framed screens Screen printing directly onto clay Slip-making (refer to my Mixing Slip 101 workshop) Various types of transfers (see my Transfer Sampler workshop) Investment: Please note that the upfront investment for supplies is higher due to the use of an iPad, computer, and vinyl cutter. However, I also demonstrate cost-effective methods with commercial screens.