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YUDU Screenprinting Machine Money Saving Tips & Tricks

yuduThis post will be dedicated to just consolidating some of the information regarding that Yudu that I’ve managed to accumulate since I purchased the unit last year.  A good chunk of my traffic is straight from search engines from folks looking for emulsion tips, deals and other information regarding the Yudu, so what I’d like to do is just address some of the questions and queries that bring people to my site in one concise post.

If you still have further questions or concerns after reading through the following article, please don’t hesitate to leave a comment or contact me.

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Yudu Screen Printing – A Project and Tips on Alternatives to Yudu Emulsion Sheets

Interested in the Yudu screen printing machine?
Check out the following updated FAQ post:

YUDU Screenprinting Machine Money Saving Tips & Tricks

DSC_0050So far I’m loving my Yudu machine! (Click Here and Here to read about my purchase)

The photo above is my latest project, which is a design called Mestiza and printed using Fuschia waterbased ink.

If you have a Yudu machine or have been contemplating purchasing one, then you know that the emulsion sheets are pretty darn pricey.  They come two to a pack and average out to about $8-$10 each, depending on where you purchase it.  If you’re lucky and you have a 40-50% coupon at Joann’s, AC Moore or Michael’s, you may be lucky to pick them up at $11 or so for a pack of two, but good luck finding them the emulsion in stock!  None of the locations I’ve gone to around here have them in stock at all, and the store clerks and reps I ask have no idea what I’m talking about.

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But you don’t have to use Yudu’s emulsion sheets.  There are two other options:

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I got my Yudu!

I got my Yudu today! Unfortunately, due to my impatience I managed to ruin the two emulsion sheets that came with it, but I’m off to Michael’s tomorrow to pick up a couple of sheets, and maybe Pearl Paint as well to pick up some Diazzo emulsion liquid, sensitizer, and an emulsion scoop or whatever it’s called.

Provo Craft, if you happen to come across this, I think that for the price we pay the Yudu should come with initially 4 or 5 sheets of emulsion…… AT LEAST!

Anyway, (((I’m so excited!)))

I Ordered a Yudu screen printing machine!

31YRCrVk2mL._SL160_ About an hour ago I went ahead, took the plunge and ordered myself a Yudu personal screen printing machine!

I’m so excited, because after watching the various tutorial and review videos crafty bloggers have posted on YouTube, my mind is fairly spinning with all the creative ideas I have planned :)

With a retail price of $299.99, this is not a cheap toy.  However you can find it on eBay for about $180-$200 shipped, at Amazon.com for about $200 shipped, on HSN.com (from whence the craze began) for as little as about $230 shipped (possibly even less) with a coupon.  Michael’s is selling the machine for regular price and then offering purchasers (from Michael’s only of course) a $50 gift certificate.  My take on it?  Get it from either Amazon or eBay it for the best deal on the Yudu.  The only downside with eBay is that you can get a Yudu in the under $200 range on auctions only, so while it’s highly likely you will, there’s no guarantee you’ll win one at so low a price.

Some people love their Yudu’s and say it’s worth every penny, while others argue that the price of the Yudu is not justified.  Well, sure you can run out and just get a whole bunch of screen printing supplies from any art or crafts store, however much of what you’re paying for with the Yudu is the convenience of being able to burn your screens (which is multiple steps) and print your projects all in one relatively compact device.  Provocraft recommends that users ONLY use Yudu branded accessories and inks (big surprise there), but some Yudu connoisseurs have already confirmed that it is OK to use some third-party inks (such as Speedball waterbased screen printing ink), at the user’s discretion due to differences in the inks’ consistencies.  Also, you can check out DIYteeshirt.com for a yudu screen hack to save on photosensitive emulsion sheet costs.

I’ve read what people have to say about the Yudu, both positive and negative, and all I know is I am psyched to try my hand at personally screen printing custom tees for myself and the kiddos, as well as invitations, etc. etc.

I hope I’m not being overly ambitious about the Yudu (I don’t think I am), but based on the content of the reviews I’ve read, I am inclined to believe that many of those who dislike the Yudu do so because of impatience and inability to so quickly and effortlessly master the skill and art of screen printing.  Just like any crafty hobby, screen printing, even on such a minor level, has a learning curve and requires skill, attentiveness and determination (and practice!) to master.  Being that I’m pretty much “behind” the fad, there’s a plethora of user-created tutorials for the Yudu available on the web, so I’m crossing my fingers and hope that any problems I may run into has already been experienced and addressed by a more advanced crafty vlogging or blogging mom.

As soon as I receive my Yudu and try it out, I’ll post (and maybe even vlog) about it!

 

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