4 étampes beaux gâchis de caoutchouc amovibles et montées sur mousseÀ utiliser avec un bloc acrylique en guise de support (non inclus, idéalement 3 pouces) Diamètre varié: Largeur de 1.60 à 2.50 Hauteur: de 0.75 à 1.75 pouceProduit de qualité supérieure et fabriqué au Québec Entretien : Frotter l'étampe sur un essuie-tout humide de type Kliin enfin d’enlever l’encre ou utiliser ce nettoyant. Protéger la surface adhérente de l'étampe à l'abri de la poussière. Étampes créées et fabriquées au Québec
WHAT WE’RE CREATING: Hello Design Cutters! It’s Simon here for tutorial number 2 of Design Cuts’ 2nd birthday multi-deal fest. This time, we’ll create a cute, watercolor-themed birthday card, dedicated to our favorite team of design geeks! We’ll use techniques including texture layering, masking, layer styles, and more! Quick word of caution: we’ll be layering […]
DIY Block Printing...with Stuff You Have Around the House - Your home is your craft supply store. Bet you didn't know you can create pretty cool prints using st
rubber stamp
I saw the coolest wood stamps, very similar to batik chops, at the International Quilt Festival in Cincinnati. I had the best intentions of...
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Wood printing blocks from India are pretty in plain wood, but they can be even prettier when crusted with old paint, showing off the bold colors of India.
plate modules, lino
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Thanks to everyone who entered my giveaway contest, and congratulations to Terri at Time to Be Inspired (check out her blog!), the winner of the prints! I really enjoyed making them, and all the ot…
It was another great year of daily carving and printing! Here are all the stamps I carved in December: Wow! The thing about #CarveDecember that shocks me every year is that it actually happens. I know that sounds silly, but December is a crazy month and I can never believe how totally productive I am during such a crazy month. It always sends me into the new year with great creative energy. Now that I've had a few weeks to process everything, here are a few thoughts about this year's #CarveDecember: I learned so much from the guest teachers during...
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Time again for another iHanna DIY Postcard Swap. I've just resigned myself to the fact that if it's all the art I do twice a year, it's the art I will blog about. I could vow to blog more, make more art, etc., but right now, I'm going to give myself credit for making art and sharing it...making it and just sending it away, to others who are making art and sending it away. It all started with a binge of making foam stamps, in faith, knowing one day I would use them to make art. (I was inspired by Traci Bautista's printmaking lesson on Strathmore's website where they have free workshops. Sign up for a student account!) So I made a bunch of prints on watercolor paper that I had colored-up with goache...a long time ago...just playing with the goache...going nowhere...until... ...these goache-painted papers got printed up with my hand-made foam stamps! Playing with these foam stamps is a messy business...pure joy! Then, I decided the postcards I cut from these papers needed more art. And the doodling began. The papers were bright and inspired a swirly doodle... But I was a bit impatient, I learned, because the different paint surfaces (not thoroughly dry) had a disturbing effect on my various black ink pens. One by one, the Sharpies (brand new!) stopped working on the different paint finishes. I switched from pen to pen to finish all the postcards. Fortunately, I had just hit a sale at Staples on Sharpies sets! It was meant to be! The last component, inspired by what I had made, I started thinking about the word "psychedelic" and decided to look up the definition. I created my own "dictionary" entry and printed it out, knowing I would do an adhesive transfer to get it onto each card. Packing tape would not do...but I had these self-adhesive laminating sheets. Perfect! It's important to have your copies laser/heat printed...no inkjet prints will do! I cut the adhesive transfers a little bigger than the cards and wrapped the edges around, then glued on a postcard back. Everything safe and secure for the journey to my swappers! I hope you enjoy your cards, my friends! Thank you for visiting! XO Sarah
Printing with leaves, flowers, and other found objects allows you to create decorative patterns and works of art that capture the beauty of nature. Photo © Adam Mastoon. You can make beautiful stat…
a bit of a seaside post today sharing some recent photos ... in St. Ives with my mum at the end of February quite a warm morning for February the sun made everything even more beautiful ... if that's possible the sea was calm and very green, light reflecting off the sand we watched the seagulls coming in to land they were quite bothersome that day ... there was much pasty stealing! I was down in St. Ives again at the beginning of March for St. Ives Textiles at Porthmeor Studios a view of the island from Porthmeor Studios we were given a tour of the fishermen's cellars at Porthmeor Studios, Back Road West it was a rare opportunity to take lots of photos for St. Ives Textiles and I will be updating the website very soon with new work and inspiring photos from the cellars you can sign up here to receive updates if you are interested ... St. Ives Textiles with thanks to Marilyn Weston for arranging the tour it was fascinating to meet one of the last remaining net menders in Cornwall and learn some of the history of the cellars, still in use also to see the maritime art installation created by Mark Dion even the walls tell a painterly story or two ... vintage art materials in Mark Dion's maritime art installation the fishermen's cellars ... also at Porthmeor Studios ... admiring the Gyotaku prints prints made using real fish, squid and squid ink something I want to have a go at myself! you can see more fishy prints on the facebook page of Porthmeor Studios here back in Mousehole ... Mousehole harbour and all last week we had friends staying with us it was nice to have company on my walks and beachcombing I took these photos of the "baulks" in Mousehole harbour during the winter months the baulks are positioned by crane to bridge the gap between the two piers offering shelter for the harbour from winter storms and the like I would really love to make a largish quilted piece some time inspired by the colours lines numbers and rings in these photos I'm glad I managed to get these photos as it's ... "baulks up, boats down" on March 21st that means the "baulks" will be lifted by crane so that the Mousehole "gap" (between the two piers) will be open again for boats to go in and out friend Sue was very patient ... I took rather a lot of photos as usual most of the time my camera was down in one particular bit of beach there I found so many things to inspire that had a textile "feel" to them ... looking closely at nature is such a joy I never imagined I would find all this on a rocky bit of beach! (and all the while my house is in sight) this time a week ago I had a brilliant crow day gelli printing with friend Jo I think you will agree these are quite "grungy" for me! I also printed with leaves (and feathers) then ... on Friday (the 13th) we were back in St. Ives it was a beautiful bright day ... but very very bitterly cold and blustery ... spray was washing right over the pier ... an awesome sight I couldn't quite capture it for having to dodge it! but, thankfully, the other side the harbour was sheltered by the pier wall (love that ladder) St. Ives was at it's most beautiful ... I was inspired to stitch ... a long sunlit day of swimming a St. Ives cottage with rock pool details inspired by St. Ives colours with stitches that match patterns and colours on the mussel shell and a little Mousehole rock pool on silk a sunny rock pool with bright green sea water it will have gold on it ... reflections of skies and shimmer with the bluest shells gathered from the beach at Godrevy the hearts are almost finished ... I have several others I am working on too but I cannot rush at the moment ... some days I prefer to collage or paint some days I prefer to gather things and have sketchbook days some days are wonderful and other days my heart is heavy (there is a lot going on in my little world that I choose not to mention) so I shall end here with a happy photo and send you all lots of love from Cornwall ♥ (thank you so much for visiting me!)
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