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All for screen printing

Professional screen printing accessories for your DIY project

From screen printing starter sets to expert sets, Dipilu offers everything you need for your screen printing needs , including the right materials and tools to print your own T-shirts and paper.

We offer tried-and-tested screen printing instructions, as well as helpful video tutorials that explain the screen printing process step by step. This ensures your first stencil and your first screen prints are perfect. Want to try screen printing yourself? It's a breeze with our kits.

Screen printing starter set DIN A3

Screen printing materials for creating your own screen prints at home

Screen printing kit PRO

Instructions & Tutorials

DIY screen printing

The most popular categories

Complete equipment for producing your own screen prints

Screen printing inks for textiles and paper

Complete equipment for producing your own screen prints

Print your own T-shirts

The Expert Set with printing table and exposure unit

Screen printing machine for textile printing with Dipilu T-shirts. Print your own stuff slogan

Screen Printing Exposure - Our Service for You!

You don't want to expose your screen printing stencils yourself?

Then we have the perfect offer for you now, because we can handle this for you immediately.

Simply send us your design and we will expose your screen printing frame for printing on textiles, paper, cardboard, or canvas.

Your advantage: No chemicals, no hassle.

GO TO SCREEN PRINTING EXPOSURE

Software for Screen Printers

Our new software for creating color separations is now available. With Dipilu Halftone & Separation Studio 2026, you can separate your graphics into a CMYK halftone screen in just a few simple steps. Your artwork is divided into the four CMYK color channels and then converted into a halftone screen.

The best part: Everything runs directly in your web browser — no installation required on your computer.

Try it for free now
Screen printing squeegees
screen printing squeegees

Screen printing squeegees

Screen printing ink
Water-based screen printing inks in various shades

Screen printing ink

Screen printing mesh
Screen Printing Mesh for screen printing

Screen printing mesh

Screen printing Kits
Screen Printing Kits

Screen printing Kits

Screen printing frames
Screen printing frames in different sizes made of metal and wood

Screen printing frames

Additional Tools
Screen printing tools and helpers

Additional Tools

Screen printing presses
Two screen printing presses for manual screen printing on textiles and paper

Screen printing presses

Screen Printing Chemistry
Screen printing chemistry

Screen Printing Chemistry

Screen prints from our customers:

Two Galgo dogs printed as screen print in black and red

Pius Magya, Portugal

Photo of a used screen printing frame with a colored design

Steffano Boga, Italy

David Bowie as screen print art print

CO, Germany

Representation of a Madonna in screen printing halftone pattern

Lisa Tilo, Spain

This is what you need for screen printing

To create your first screen print, you'll need some screen printing supplies, which you'll find in our screen printing kits. As described in our How to make a screen print guide, you can get started with very little equipment and create stunning screen prints on textiles and other materials.

Here is the list of required materials:

  • Screen printing frame

    The frame is THE essential component for screen printing. It is usually made of metal or wood and is already covered with screen mesh. The stencil is created on this frame using photo emulsion.
  • Screen printing squeegee

    The squeegee is another important component. It is used to force the screen printing ink through the stencil onto your material.
  • Emulsion scoop coater and photo emulsion

    The emulsion scoop coater applies the light-sensitive photographic emulsion to the screen. This emulsion forms the basis for creating a stencil.
  • Film or foil

    Your completely black design on a foil or film. This will transfer your design to the screen printing frame, creating the stencil during exposure.
  • Strong light source

    LED spotlights, halogen spotlights or even sunlight can expose the dried photo emulsion
  • Screen printing ink

    Once the stencil is complete, you can print with screen printing ink. This is the only ink that doesn't dry into the screen mesh.