Speedball - PUFF Ink Modifer Medium

PUFF Ink Modifer Medium

Transform flat screen prints into textured designs that rise off the fabric

Speedball's PUFF Modifier transforms flat screen prints into dimensional designs that stand up from fabric surfaces. Mix this modifier into any Speedball fabric screen printing ink, heat-set your print, and watch the ink expand into raised, tactile elements. The puffed effect adds professional depth to custom apparel, textile art, and DIY fashion projects without requiring specialized equipment or complex techniques.

The modifier integrates directly into your existing workflow. Blend it with fabric inks at your desired ratio, more modifier creates more dramatic expansion, then screen print as usual. After heat-setting with a standard household iron or heat press, the treated areas rise above the fabric surface, creating physical texture that catches light and invites touch. This dimensional quality elevates simple designs, making bold graphics more impactful and adding interest to typography or pattern work.

DIY screen printers working on custom t-shirts, tote bags, or textile art pieces gain a professional finishing technique without investing in puff inks for every color. The modifier works across Speedball's fabric ink range, letting you create raised effects in any hue you already own. Dimensional prints withstand regular washing when properly heat-set, maintaining their raised texture through wear.

Printmaking

Printmaking Purchase Guide

Printmaking Materials

Block Printing - Linoleum blocks, carving tools, and printing inks for creating relief prints. Perfect for beginners and experienced printmakers alike.

Screen Printing - Complete screen printing kits including screens, squeegees, and specialty inks for creating multiple prints and custom designs.

Lithography - Traditional lithography materials including stones, plates, and specialty inks for creating fine art prints.

Etching - Etching tools, plates, and acids for creating intaglio prints. Includes safety equipment and materials for traditional etching techniques.

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