Putting Vinyl Stencil On Screen Roll Paint

How to decorate and paint on vinyl roller shades.
Putting vinyl stencil on screen roll paint. Removing the vinyl the opposite direction of the wood grain helps to avoid unwanted paint from lifting. You may not want to do it exactly like this but here s one way that actually worked for this projec. Stencil a design in colors that complement your decor to transform a plain vinyl roller shade into. You ll attach the vinyl to your screen ink the first shirt lift if off and put it down on the next ink and repeat.
Silkscreen print with vinyl. Stenciling with a dense foam roller is by far the fastest stenciling technique and also the easiest. After the paint has dried slowly and carefully remove your vinyl. I use oracal 651 because it sticks to the screen really well.
Your decal will have a wax paper backing sheet and a transfer tape front you need to peel off the wax backing sheet to expose the sticky vinyl. Use a weeding tool to remove the vinyl from the inner part of the letters. Now peel off the layer of transfer tape to expose the no sticky side. For this one we took a vinyl stencil cut on a roland vinyl cutter stretched a screen on a frame attached the screen printed a couple of shirts.
Once you have you vinyl decal sticker your ready to apply it to your screen. Stencil vinyl may stick too but i think 651 is a cheaper. Remove the vinyl stencil. Place the decal sticky side down on the screen and rub it all over with a credit card or sign squeegee.
Do not overload your roller with paint and always blot off excess paint onto a paper towel. There will be times when you lift paint when you remove vinyl from.