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Me and DIY= Path of Destruction

March 6th, 2010 @ 11:45 am by Mrs. Pug

I’ve shown you our invites and some of the behind the scenes creation, but let me show you the underbelly. In what is going to sound an awful like Miss Hamster’s posts, here is some of frustration and fatigue my sister and I experienced producing those bad, bad boys.

Months and months ago, we had warmed up our Gocco skills with the save the dates. That process had gone very well, so I figured sure, there might be some mess-ups, but otherwise we were PROS, baby, Gocco pros. We’d sail through these artichoke invitations like butta.

Hoo boy, did I have another thing coming, and coming up big. Now, I still love the Gocco and I’m very proud of what we accomplished, but ah mah GAH I was about to rip out my hair with the various problems we encountered.

Here’s a sampling of the issues (for those who are interested in Gocco):

Problem #1: Splotchy edges

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Solution: once you’ve inked your screen (this will make sense to you only if you have interest in using Gocco), use a few scrap pieces of paper first to get rid of excess ink and kinda let the screen “settle down” before you use it on your final product. We still had some splotches, but not as much.

If that doesn’t work, I can’t help you.

Problem #2: Disappearing text

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Solution: since the screen didn’t burn properly, but it was only a little bit of the image that did not come through. I didn’t want to burn another screen just for the small parts missing on the letters, so I took a toothpick and *gently* hacked me a new “S” and “W” on the screen so that the ink would come through.

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Problem #2: Disappearing image

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Someone’s been trimming my artichoke!

This was probably our biggest problem. We couldn’t figure out what was wrong and tried several different things (burning through several screens) until we figured it out.

Solution: don’t measure the size of the mesh screen to determine what size image you can use at one time–measure the sticky pad on which the blank paper rests, because due to some inexplicable design flaw, it’s SMALLER than the mesh screen. What gives. If your image is larger than that pad, the part of the image larger than the sticky pad won’t come through. So we moved the image down and lost some of the bottom part of the image.

C’est la vie, artichoke, and hasta la vista to your stem.

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i forgot to take a good picture to demonstrate what I’m talking about—but see the light blue screen at top? Yeah, whatever. What you want to measure is the gray sticky pad beneath, the one peeking out from under that white paper. You can use the unused portion of the screen for another image (or split a too-large image into two parts).

At certain particularly frustrating moments, the phrases “f&%k it” and “who gives a sh%t” soared through the household. I needed to take breaks in order to stop myself from going Office Space on the poor Gocco.

This is what our workspace looked like:

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These, sadly, were a mere sampling of the mess-ups. I know it’s hard to tell from this distance, but trust me, there was something wrong with them.

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Luckily, we had these to help:

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Gadzooks! Only half full! We needs a refill, dammit!

Nevertheless, we soldiered through. And it worked out just peachy. Or artichoke-y.

Did anybody else’s DIY projects start to go off the rails at some point?

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21 Responses to “Me and DIY= Path of Destruction”

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KendraBakes
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KendraBakes (message)  108 posts, Blushing bee

Oh man! Glad you finally got it working-I bet they all turned out just GORGEOUS!

 
2.
ChiCat
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ChiCat (message)  335 posts, Helper bee

It sucks that it was so much trouble (we had all kinds of issues just printing the envelopes for our save the dates), but they turned out lovely!

And what was that lovely cocktail you were sipping?

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Glad you got it all working! The Gocco looks so difficult to use!!

 
4.
mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

wow… you know, if it were lazyass me, i might have just went *meh* and used the slightly imperfect ones. hehe

i’m glad you persevered and they turned out awesome!

 
5.
melodicsighs1
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melodicsighs1 (message)  1,290 posts, Bumble bee

Oh my gosh, I never would have thought of “hacking” at the screen to fix missing letters. Genius. I ended up searching far and wide for a thin tip sharpie that matched my ink to painstakingly hand-write every single missing letter. (by the way, if anyone wondered - the pomegranate color in sharpie’s limited edition “cafe colors” set matches Gocco’s burgundy exactly)

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

ah, the dark side of DIY! though you may have had a few ‘casualties’, you definitely prevailed on your artichokes in the end! they came out great!

 
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Miss Nachos
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Miss Nachos (message)  1,733 posts, Bumble bee

Eh, who needs artichoke stems anyway?

 
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3pugmama
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3pugmama (message)  152 posts, Blushing bee

@ChiCat: they were kir royales — champagne with a bit o’ cassis. nothing better to keep the Pug calm and keep her from going postal on the innocent bystander family over gocco mishaps.

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Glad you stuck with it, they turned out so great!

 
10.
tea
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tea (message)  7,288 posts, Bee Keeper

you deserve a medal for sticking these out!

 
11.
krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

they turned out great despite getting through of that!! yikes, the Gocco still scares me, i’ll stick with a printing press! but kudos to u girly!!

 
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labrat
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labrat (message)  472 posts, Helper bee

Those turn out wonderful! You sure did get some beauties after battling the beast that can be the Gocco. =)

I had a similar problem with the screen not burning and blobs when I used my gocco early on. My issue with the screen was that I had taped items to my layout using rings of tape. This made my sheet uneven and when I flashed it, it didn’t the recessed areas weren’t touching the screen to melt them away. I think the same thing happens when you get to close to the edge of the screen. After re-taping everything flat and flashing a new screen ($10) later, it was perfect. =) The blobs I had came from trying to re-ink certain areas when they got low and I should have re-inked it all. I also had blobs when I held down too long. It’s amazing how easy it is to silk screen but how finicky gocco is.

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Good work, Pug! I’m glad you stuck it out!

 
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Miss Shortstop
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Miss Shortstop (message)  97 posts, Worker bee

Love the Office Space reference

 
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Querida
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Querida (message)  1,424 posts, Bumble bee

We had the same issues with our gocco while working on our STD postcards… We did exactly the same thing - kept trying - and I’m so glad! I actually ended up loving the tiny imperfections and I hope you do too!

I love the artichokes and everything you’ve shown us so far! Good job!

 
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Miss Hot Wings
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

great tips. I’m sure a lot of people will be saved by them. I’ve sent countless hours in front of my computer and printer trying to figure out what the heck went wrong. So I understand the annoyance you must have felt.

 
17.
alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

I admire your perseverance - I would have been so frustrated and just focused on the drinking to ease my frustration! haha!

 
18.
Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

good gocco! Adult beverages certainly help the gocco process. :) My hat off to you!

 
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Mrs. Swan (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

Nice tips! Perhaps if I had some wine that would have made me take the DIY leap :)

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Ah yes, the dreaded crumpled Paper Presentation bag. We are good friends. I had NO IDEA you could toothpick burn some missing letter parts. Totally useful, thanks!

 
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Mrs. Pug, New York City/Half Moon Bay, CA Age and Occupation: 33, Lawyer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, ditto Engagement Date: July 2008 Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay About Me: The Mr. and I are two 30-somethings who enjoy tasty sweets of all kinds, our neighborhood wine store, and cuddling with our pug. NYC is where we live and the city we love, but we’re doing the deed out in Northern California. We are trying to keep the affair small, intimate, and manageable. Our motto is: the less people, the better! (I’m kidding.)

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