Lino Printing on Postcards and Greeting Cards
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2022
- Today I want to share the process of carving and printing a little european robin. I decided to print this on postcards and greetingcards. Both are available in my etsy shop. :)
PRINTS
Postcards and Greeting Cards:
aryalynx.etsy.com/listing/125... and aryalynx.etsy.com/listing/127...
SOCIAL MEDIA
Etsy Shop: aryalynx.etsy.com
Instagram: / aryalynx
Deviantart: www.deviantart.com/aryalynx
TikTok: / aryalynx_shop
MUSIC
"Why Worry" by Nathanael Schroder
/ nateschroder
MATERIALS
Essdee Softcut carving blocks
Essdee lino carving tools
Cranfield Caligo Safe Wash Relief Ink Black
Blank postcards and greetingcards
Woodzilla Printing Press
Lino Printing on Postcards and Greetingcards
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Super👏
So peaceful and amazing to watch with an incredible result!
Truly love your work but also your videos ♥
Thank you so much Fiona!
Your attention to detail is incredible
thank you very much!
Its really nice and calming it's beautiful ❤
Thank you!
Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching
Amazing details!
Thank you!
You do amazing work! 🤘
Thank you very much!
keep this up make more :)
Thank you! I’m trying :))
Beautiful! What ink do you use for your postcards?
Thank you! I use Cranfield Caligo safe wash relief ink in black :)
How did you get the drawing on to the lino? Specially with so much detail!
I have a whole video about this process, just look at my latest upload! :)
@@aryalynx Thanks!
Such a sweet design! How did you transfer it onto the lino? Thanks 🤗
Thank you! I created the design digitally and printed it on paper with a laser printer. I then put the paper face down on the lino and dabbed it with a cottonball soaked with acetone (or nailpolish remover) and after a few seconds I take off the paper and the design has transferred to the lino. Hope this helps!
@@aryalynx clever! Thanks for the reply :)
@@everykneeshallbow8861 You’re very welcome! :)
Сколько потом такая готовая картинка будет стоить?
You can see the prices in my Etsy Shop "aryalynx". I hope you can understand english :)
Does the stamp itself degrade over time? I was watching another video and they mentioned how the blocks can get crumbly if left unused, and I was wondering if the stamps themselves would start to crumble after a few years.
Well I've only been actively printing since a few months so I don't really have much of a long term experience. But I'm sure the material won't stay the same over the years I think it can dry out and some materials might even crumble. I had a softer block that I used before I found my current one and I can definitely imagine that it'll get dry and crumbly as the years pass. I think it depends on how good you store them tho. I carved one about 3 years ago and it looks the same today so I think it needs quite a bit of time to actually degrade to the point it's unusable :)
@@aryalynx Ok, thank you very much for your insight. I really want to give this a try, it seems really calming, but I think I'll start with smaller stamps just to see how the material holds up.
@@PumpkinPails Sure, give it a try!
@@PumpkinPails i think this is soft lino, which is some kind of vinyl or other synthetic material. What you learned sounds right for the original, natural linoplates. I think that this is mostly a problem if you want to carve in an old piece. They become hard and crumbly, so its definitely more difficult to work with. So you want to cut fresh lino.
I dont know how it effects printing with an allready carved old piece. I think it will stay allright to do so though.