Tutorial 1 – Print Gocco Wedding Invitation DIY Project

DIY Gocco Wedding Invitation

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20 comments

  1. abetoymachine says:

    awsome! i hope it went well

  2. sinonwheels says:

    hey, erm, where did you get that machine? could you please explain the plastic sheet you used to the ink? Thanks!

  3. Parsa9 says:

    One of the best Print Gocco videos I’ve seen. Thanks.

  4. rieskimo says:

    Good idea! I would’ve never thought of printing on napkins!

  5. lexbean says:

    great gocco video!! i’m less scared to use my gocco to make my wedding invites now :) thx!

  6. Achechew says:

    i heart the napkins!!

  7. carinajimmy says:

    hey do they still make them I do wed. invites and am look for smthing like that

  8. MaryNSC says:

    what r u standing the cards in after u print on them

  9. speak101 says:

    what is that machine

  10. rezz00788 says:

    yah,..!! i wanna buy one … and use it soon for my college project but i don’t now where to get that … one person suggested me to buy it from ebay but don’t know how it works .. oh and i live in England, London..

  11. Skaldi3 says:

    Gocco

  12. ElaineandLeo says:

    @sinonwheels The Gocco machine was purchased on Ebay. The plastic sheet works at a the “silk printing screen”.

  13. ElaineandLeo says:

    @Parsa9 Thank you!

  14. ElaineandLeo says:

    @MaryNSC The stand comes with the machine.

  15. ElaineandLeo says:

    @speak101 It’s Gocco printing machine.

  16. ElaineandLeo says:

    @rezz00788 Yes, I purchased from ebay, it was shipped from Japan directly.

  17. SOYPONITA says:

    donde o como se llama esa maquinita donde la consigo saluditos

  18. odontologyoguiliz says:

    guau i wanna one, its very easy with this machine.

  19. katzenjammerkid says:

    you have a very nice design but you should be aware that the bulbs used in gocco are toxic. there’s a reason why this product has been discontinued, women who worked in factories that used those substances ended up having babies with deformities, reproductive harm and cancer, as well as a high miscarriage rates. Though it is not stated specifically, it is likely to be lead and some other chemicals. Also, once you dispose of it, it will, over time, makes its way into ground water.

  20. CarolynGay says:

    Hi, Where can i purchase on of these?

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