T.S. Designs, a screenprinting company, has created an eco-effective method of screenprinting, called "Rehance". Screenprinters commonly use "Plastisol" ink which contains PVC. Plastisol creates a plasticky shell that sits separate from the fabric and becomes crusty after repeated washings. By contrast, Rehance changes the cotton at the molecular level, and allows the fiber to remain breathable after printing. It also stretches with the fabric, so it is less prone to cracking.
from my good friend stacie. just click and play. my favorite is the history page.
this site is totally worth looking through. beautiful colours, brilliant subjects and great compositions.
this guy nelson loskamp can not only paint and sculpt but he gives a mean haircut...literally.
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reduce, reuse, recycle...learn how to make your junk into killer stuff
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