I've been busy since my last blog, but have managed to find time to carve a few stamps and produce some Christmas cards! Here are some of the the results...I really enjoy using the lino cutting tool and have made this small kit of shapes for creating simple Christmas tree prints. They are made out of linoleum, mounted on a block of rubber for ease of use.
These are the resulting prints. They were printed on paper made from recylced cotton rag. I like the texture of the paper but it's a bit flimsy so will need to be mounted onto a stiffer background. I've also used watercolour paper (300 Gsm) which is more rigid. Both have a very pleasing texture to print on. The texture makes for a bit of a patchy image, but I kind of like that effect.
And these are some gift tags which I made, again using hand carved stamps.
And this is the vintage range! The stamps where bought from a shop but embelished by hand.
There's a vintage fair that runs in the pub up the road from me on the first Saturday of every month. I checked it out this last weekend - just a few tables, nothing special. Nevertheless I will book a table there for the first Saturday of December. It will force me to produce a whole load of cards and give me experience in setting up a stall, even if I don't end up getting many customers! I've had a couple of bulk orders from friends and family so nothing will go to waste. The proceeds will be donated to Children in Need.
So this month, I will focuss on mass producing the simple stamp designs. I also have some more complicated designs in mind involving windows and 3D effects. All results to be shown in the December issue of this blog...