I just painted my latest project cobalt blue. I think it would look good to put my logo on the field of blue, but in white ink. I normally print out my logo on my ink jet printer, but as expected it doesn’t print white. I called Kinkos and all the other print stores and they don’t print with white ink. I called an offset printer and was told the same thing. Looks like it won’t happen, but I thought I’d ask if anyone has a way to do a small job in white, without breaking the bank.
Print out logo on regular paper with your inkjet. Glue to cardboard. Cut out with logo with scalpel/exacto knife to form template/stencil. Rattle can spraypaint in white through stencil?
Those vinyl sign places can give you a cnc cut stencil
Cut out with logo with scalpel/exacto knife to form template/stencil...
Those vinyl sign places can give you a cnc cut stencil ...
Below screens are 6+ years old, vintage Ulano Sta-Sharp film and solvent. It can be cut by hand or CNC knife. I did my first one over 30 years ago.
You might try boardlams.com. I have no real experience with them, but I’ve seen their stuff a few times at the Del Mar board show and it has always looked pretty good. They can print in white and it’s probably way more economical than doing a real screen print run.
I’ve used them many times for inexpensive yet professional looking decals. White is no problem.
Kirk
Thanks. Boardlams.com is the kind of thing I was looking for. $40 for a pretty large sheet of logos seems fair. Thanks again for the help.
Post pics when you get it done - I assume this will be under glass?
I second the endorsement for Boardlams.com. Order yourself a whole sheet so you’ll have logos for the future…
Silkscreen is best
Silkscreen on rice paper tissue?
It was some kind of tissue. I had the logos done by an outfit in Florida. Forget their name.