Mixing Recipes for 18 Screen Printing Ink Colors All Made From Speedball’s Red, Blue, Yellow and White Fabric Inks With a set of Speedball’s primary colors, you can mix 18 new colors fo…
Mixing Recipes for 18 Screen Printing Ink Colors All Made From Speedball's Red, Blue, Yellow and White Fabric Inks
With a set of Speedball's primary colors, you can mix 18 new colors for your screen printing projects. This easy-to-follow guide comes with instructions and tips on how to mix red, blue, yellow and white Speedball Fabric Inks to make green, leaf, emerald, moss, lime, saltwater, orange, tangerine, ember, plum, maroon, midnight, smoky, wine, stone, coral, apricot, and peach colors. The recipes are based on proportions making it easy to mix a small or large batch.
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