sp02 / Tote Bag Printing

CLASS Series: Silkscreen PRO
Ever wanted to see your design on a bag? In this 2 hour workshop you will learn the basics of screen printing on totes. Using a variety of pre-set designs and endless colors, you can create your personalized tote. Great for gifts or to keep yourself!
$40 for non-members
$35 for members
$15 supply fee
Date / timeline: Monday, July 18th 6 – 8pm
Cancellation policy
  • Classes are 100% refundable minus the 4% online processing fee up to 7 days before the scheduled class.
  • Class resignation cancellation within 7 days of the class start date is 60% refundable minus the 4% online processing fee.
  • Cancellation within 48 hours of the class is non-refundable. Emergency cancellations must be communicated to FIG staff. Refunds for an emergency will be at the discretion of FIG staff.
  • If any questions contact us by email: info@futureinkgraphics.com
Check out FIG's new print shop! FIG's Silkscreen Pro classes are designed for those who want to learn what silkscreen is all about or for those who screen print and want to tour the facility and see how we operate.

Ever wanted to see your design on a bag? In this 2 hour workshop you will learn the basics of screen printing on totes. Using a variety of pre-set designs and endless colors, you can create your personalized tote. Great for gifts or to keep yourself!

Don't have an annual membership? Purchase one today and sign up for the class for free! →
Description
→ DAY / Monday, July 18th 6 – 8pm
Silkscreen PRO / Tote Bag Printing

Registration deadline: July 18th
4 students min / 10 max
Timeline
  • Graphic designers, shop users, adults 16 and older
  • Recent graduate, self taught graphic designer and artists
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Bio → Julie Schabel runs Wave Space Studio, a silkscreen studio in Lakewood OH . Julie works in all mediums but mainly teaches and takes screen printing commissions. She works with layers and uses nature as inspiration. Ms. Schabel teaches at Cleveland Municipal Schools through Future Ink Graphics and Art House, and works as an artist for the Cleveland Museum of Art. For her it is important to incorporate science and nature into art to make it more accessible to people and engage the community.
Instructor →
Julie SchabeL