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Style Six Silk Screener by Jakks
Product SummaryManufacturer: Jakks Brand: Style Six Release Date: 2009-06-15 Model: 00447 Product features: - Includes 2 silk Screen device
- Comes with 4 different fabric paint bottles
- Includes 1 paint blotter, 1 paint roller, 1 masking board, 1 supply tray, 1 rolling tray
- 8 stencils
Toys and Games Reviews of Style Six Silk ScreenerCustomer Review: A Fantastic Kit!!! Summary: 5 Stars
My aunt beat me to the punch when she bought this as a Christmas gift for my 9 year old daughter. In all fairness, I should tell you my daughter loves arts and crafts - but I'm pretty positive that even kids who couldn't care less about artsy activities would love this set!
First of all, the set is durable. When she first took it out of the box, I was a little disappointed, thinking the plastic tray should have been stronger. I was wrong - the strength was absolutely fine, and it works well. Every other piece of this kit is well made, strong, and can stand up to a child's "abuse". Granted, this kit is for older kids - who should know how to treat things properly - but it won't break if it's dropped, the hinges won't come apart if they try to slip in a garment too thick to fit, etc. It's made a whole lot better than most toys are these days, especially for the price! (Note: This set is especially fabulous if purchased for $20 or less. I would pay the $30 regular price - but hesitantly. However, I'm really frugal because I'm a single mom...and think $30 is a lot of money for a toy.)
The fabric paints are decent quality - they are great colors, have a nice consistency, go on pretty well, give good coverage, and don't make the fabric "hand" too funky. I paint a lot of fabric, and even as a paint for kids, this really is decent. I don't know how well it will stand up to washing - the directions say "Turn garment inside out. Wash with cold water in machine on "delicate" cycle, by hand or according to manufacturer's instructions. Hang dry." - which leads me to believe that regular machine washing may cause the paint to come off, even though you heat set it by placing it in the dryer for 30 min (on "delicate" setting) after paint has dried. My dryer may just be really old (which it is), but it has no "delicate" setting, so we used "low" and it worked fine. Oh - you say you don't want to know anything about my old dryer? Then let's get back to the Silk Screener.
There are 8 different templates - 4 large ones, 4 small ones. A good selection of choices, made of decent-grade plastic. They are definitely re-usable, as is the paint roller, and the sponge blotter. The only issue I have with these things? All are re-usable, yes...but it isn't kidding when it says to clean up the paint right away. My daughter could get the paint out of the sponge roller and blotter - but getting it off the stencils and roller tray proved to be a much more difficult task. We finally just let it soak with hot water and some dish soap - which seems to have done a decent job of removing the paint.
The only other problem I see with this kit? Style Six provides a piece of cardboard they call a "separator", which goes between the two layers of the garment you want to paint - like between the front and back of the shirt - so the paint doesn't accidentally leak through. Necessary piece of equipment - but the cardboard they provide is a joke. Unless your child is the size of a Muppet, and silk screening something about 4"x4". Ok, so it needs to be that small to fit into the small silk screener - but they need to provide a much larger one to fit the large silk screener. Or, you can seem really clever to your kids - and place the large silk screener between the layers of your garment, only clasping one layer to the frame. (Isn't it nice when you have easy ways to impress your kids with your knowledge and ideas?? Yeah...never enough chances to do that - and not have them prove you wrong!)
The Silk Screener is actually like getting two silk screen stations for the price of one. Two children can easily play with this toy at once, which is a definite plus. The down side? The amount of time the directions say to allow things to dry before heat setting one layer and moving on to the next. It was our experience that it took less than 45 min for the paint to dry - but I suppose that could change with humidity and the thickness of paint applied. The sponge roller makes it easy for kids to get a consistent amount of paint on the garment - a nice, thin layer. The blotter? Not so much. You can blob the paint on to your hearts content with that thing.
Also, the thickness of the stencil makes it a little difficult for the sponge roller to get paint in the corners of the designs - which is really no big deal. That's where the blotter comes in! I would much rather have a sturdy stencil that can be used many times, and use a sponge blotter to get the few areas the sponge roller missed - than have a crummy stencil that falls apart during the first use, but allows you get get all the crevices and corners with the sponge roller.
My daughter had a great time playing with this - she also got the Style Six Foil Applicator and the Gem Decorator - and she's played with them all day so far. (We're at about 6 hours now, with breaks to play with other things while she waits for things to dry.) I had a great time playing this with her - she could mostly do it all on her own, with just a little help from me. Ok, so maybe I "helped" a little more than she really needed me to, just because I think it's a cool toy.
A piece of advice, though? This doesn't come with any fabric/clothing/garments to silk screen anything on...so if you're buying this for a kidd-o in your life, you would be very smart to buy a couple of cheap plain t-shirts to go with it. If you don't, the small person may decide to try this on their own clothes - which may not make their parental units very happy. It seems like thin fabric works better for this - and you can usually find several thin, plain, kid-sized t-shirts for like $10. Style Six also has refill kits available.
What a deal for a toy kids will definitely go back to time and time again. My daughter and I give this an A+!
Description of Style Six Silk ScreenerCreate your own fashion statement with the Style Six Silk Screener. Design and decorate unique fashions that you create! - Style Six Silk Screener
- Create and be your own fashion statement
- Express yourself with custom designs
- Silk screen your fashions
- Simple and easy to use
- Just roll on the paint
- Works on most fabric surfaces
- Includes large and small silk sceener & 8 stencils
- 4 tubes of fabric paint
- Contains 20 pieces in all
- Recomended for ages 8 and up
With the Style Six Silk Screener, kids can stand out in the crowd by adding multi-colored graphics and patterns to their T-shirts and clothing accessories. Designed for kids ages eight and older, the Style Six kit includes two silk screeners with clamshells that lock into place over garments, enabling kids to paint designs and patterns on clothing without making a mess. Four different colors of paint and eight stencils inspire creativity, letting kids add a personal touch to their wardrobe.  | Style Six Silk Screener Ages: 8+
Requires: - Light to medium-weight clothing/fabrics for making silk-screen designs
- Adult supervision
| |  | | | |  The masking board prevents you from painting outside the lines. |  Select from 8 different stencils and paint over them with the sponge roller brush. |  The kid includes 4 vibrant colors of permanent fabric paint. | Silk Screen Designs on T-shirts, Dresses, and More The Style Six kit includes all the materials that kids will need to revolutionize their wardrobe. Two included silk screeners feature a clamshell piece that locks into place over garments (sold separately). Kids choose from a selection of eight large and small stencils, then use a sponge roller brush and a small sponge blotter to add designs directly to their garment. The kit includes four different colors of permanent fabric paint: blue, magenta, black, and red. To get started, kids should use the roller tray to cover the roller brush in a coat of paint, then insert a separator piece between the top and bottom layers of their garment to keep the paint from bleeding through. A small sponge blotter ensures that paint is evenly applied. Mix and Match Colors and Stencils for a Unique Design The kit includes a masking board to keep kids from accidentally painting outside the lines, but first-time designers may initially want to practice painting their chosen design on a blank sheet of paper. Once kids get the hang of it, they can experiment by mixing different colors of paint in the roller tray, or by using different combinations of stencils on the same garment. There's no limit to the designs that kids can make! When choosing an appropriate garment, kids and adults should keep in mind that the included fabric paint is permanent. For best results, thin fabrics of light coloration are recommended. If a single coat of paint isn't showing up on the fabric, or if kids simply want to add another layer to their design, the garment should first be air-dried for several hours, then machine-dried separately for 30 minutes on a delicate setting before adding a second coat of paint. What's in the Box Large silk screener, small silk screener, four large stencils, four small stencils, roller tray, masking board, sponge roller, small sponge blotter, four colors of fabric paint (blue, magenta, black, and red), separator, and supply tray.  This silk screener allows kids to add a personal touch to their wardrobe. |
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