Create pattern on furniture with lino printing and Chalk Paint®
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- Learn how to lino print for furniture with Annie Sloan! An easy, creative way to apply pattern and colour onto furniture for an abstract, modern look.
For this project you will need:
1x Chalk Paint in French Linen
1x Chalk Paint in Capri Pink
1x Chalk Paint in Primer Red
1x Clear Chalk Paint Wax
1x MixMat
Lino
Lino cutters
In this new series, Annie displays the techniques she'd loved for years never before seen on video. She's going to be teaching you various techniques, from fabric to furniture, with tips, history and the heritage of her paint and products. Follow along on CZcams or Annie's personal Instagram, @AnnieSloanstagram.
Visit our website for more tips and techniques: www.anniesloan.com/
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Book References
Annie Sloan Paints Everything: www.anniesloan.com/product/bo...
The Colourist Issue 4: www.anniesloan.com/product/bo...
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - What is lino?
01:02 - How do you do lino printing?
02:21 - Examples of lino printing on furniture
04:08 - Introduction to the project
05:06 - Drawing the design
07:11 - Cutting out the design
12:02 - Doing a test print
14:15 - Printing on the furniture
17:31 - Additional design ideas
22:33 - Important information to note
22:51 - Other lino printing ideas and inspiration
24:04 - Outro - Jak na to + styl
I love the way you did the random design on the legs and side, its wonderful.
I remember doing this in school art class. There is something so satisfying about gouging and carving the lino.
Beautiful art! ❤Thank you! Love this so much! ❤
I love this can remember cutting my fingers on hard surface Lino will definitely try 😊👏
Love this! Thank you for sharing
Thanks Annie! Love that tutorial on linoleum printing.
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Love this oooh I want this hair it's beautiful well done dear Annie your work and product is fantastic....
You are an inspiration!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you so much! I appreciate your sharing. I love to watch you create, quite amazing! How beautiful this is.
Awesome!!!
Thank youuuuu much ❤️❤️❤️ I Just love what you do ! 🤗🤗🤗
Annie - this is beautiful abstract art on furniture. I love it!
lovely ...I've even seen people make bespoke wallpaper with lino printing.
Luv ur books, ordering this one. Thanks for tips on Lino
I just discovered lino printing myself this past year. Love your inspiration :)
Wonderful tutorial really enjoyed watching you this is something that I have never tried and really want to give a go thank you for the inspiration as always ❤️
Yes! This is brilliant. I think too often we rely on transfers, inlays, etc. but our own creativity is much more interesting and timeless! Thank you Annie, this was a great artistic tutorial. I will definitely be trying this technique. : )
I love this. I have all your books and loved your blue tea cup chair 👏👏👏👏
Thank you :)
I need to find some lino! Thanks for the inspiration Annie!
I love it! So creative and unique
You are delightful and amazing.
I absolutely LOVE this idea! I have used carved pieces of lino on my gel plate and created some really fun prints! That got me thinking and made me wonder if it would be possible to use the Chalk Paint on my gel plate and then press it onto a piece of furniture… Any ideas? Has anyone tried this perhaps technique? I’d love to hear about it if anyone has because I think that there could be some really cool pieces created this way! I guess I could always try it out on a scrap piece of wood the next time I have one lying around. Anyway, once again, thank you Annie for always sharing such cool techniques with us all. Love your Chalk Paint!
We're not sure, but give it a go and let us know!
Great idea looks fab. Wish you had closer camera shots
We're working on it, apologies!
I if you do not want the hard line between lino prints, then take a ruler and take off about a1/4 inch at the over lapped edge and then you can actually overlap the lino sheets one to one, and lay them end, paint them all at once and then put them on the surface you want the print, That's only if you do not want a Blocking Look.
But as someone who can't draw, doesn't this still require at skill I don't have? Or am I missing something? Thank you for showing this to us! 🇨🇦
It's really easy to do with very simple shapes! Even just lines produces a lovely pattern and texture
Could you trace a design, using carbon paper?
Hi Charles, that should be possible!