1Linocut Notebooks
For Part III of my Printmaking Series, we’ll be creating our own linocuts. A linocut is a hand-carved design that is then inked like a stamp and pressed to another surface to create an original print. These are a lot of fun to make, and you can re-use your linocut many times! Reductive Monoprint
A reductive monoprint is created by adding paint to one surface, then removing areas of paint via wiping, masks, or stamping materials. The design is then transferred to a second surface to create an original print. This is the second video in my Printmaking Series.
Deck the Halls
It's December! My tree is finally up, and the stockings are hung. I love saying hello to the Christmas projects I'd packed away! If you're in the mood to deck the halls, here are some great holiday crafts you can enjoy for years to come!
Stocking Hanger Sign
11Stocking Hanger Sign
Don’t have a fireplace? Don’t let that stop you from hanging your stockings this Christmas! I’ll show you how to make a Stocking Hanger Sign that’s a festive way to decorate for the holidays.Chalkboard-Inspired Tags
I love the look of chalkboard tags and labels, but they aren’t always cheap or easy to find. So I like to make my own inexpensive chalkboard-inspired tags for gifts and parties.
Simple Wood Nativity Set
Isn't it time for a nativity set the kids won't break? Make a simple one using little wooden people and Permapaque markers!
Additive Monotype
11Additive Monotype
Learn to make an additive monotype or monoprint using plates-- no press required! Create one-of-a-kind, original artwork with this printmaking technique. Part 1 in my new, ongoing Printmaking Series!