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Screen printing is a process that requires the transfer of ink through a mesh-like screen that’s been attached to a frame with a stencil affixed to it. The stencil’s cut-outs dictate the final image that gets printed. A generous amount of ink is spread across the screen’s top, and then it’s pushed through using a tool known as a squeegee. After this, the ink needs to be dried using heat. This technique, also known as silk screening, is fantastic for decorating fabric items like t-shirts.