
I love screenprinting but don't get to do it anymore myself because I learned how to print at a fancypants art school with their fancypants equipment and don't have a 5-million dollar drying machine at home (oh UV inks, so pretty, so not DIY in any way!). Someday I will learn how to screenprint the real way - in a dingy basement with a can of latex paint and some noise rock blaring - but until then I will count myself lucky when someone else steps up the plate and prints for me.
That's happened a few times this year, thanks to Threadless and Moniker. Check out the respected designs below.

Deer shirt, available through Threadless! $20. Click here to order.

The print is available through Society6, at varying sizes and prices. Check that out here. Note that this is the only thing in this post not screenprinted. They use a super pro laser printer.

And now for Moniker! The atom bomb print. Girl tank top is taupe on white, $30. Buy it here.

And the guy's version. Black on red! Also $30, check it out here. Moniker is an amazing screenprinting company here in Montreal that prints on garments made in North America and does a lot to support artists, such as the annual Machine Wash Cold/Tumble Dry Low.

And last but not least, a screenprint of my little self-conscious lucha man is available! See more here.