Yoga Mat Printing part 2
Yoga mat printing has loads of possibilities, here are instructions for prints from leaves and mixing colours.
Read MorePosted by Emily Harvey | Experiments, Found materials, Mono print
Yoga mat printing has loads of possibilities, here are instructions for prints from leaves and mixing colours.
Read MorePosted by Emily Harvey | Experiments, Found materials, Mono print
This post introduces you to the basic idea of printing from a yoga mat and you will discover the surprising effects you can get with no printing press and simple materials.
Read MorePosted by Emily Harvey | Embossing, Found materials, Techniques
Blind embossing involves pressing deep textures into paper, creating subtle and dynamic images that change with the angle of light and the position of the viewer.
Read MorePosted by Emily Harvey | Creative process, Drypoint, Other posts
I’m certain that moving around encourages creative brain waves, so walking and printing is a winning combination. This is especially true if you can do it in a nice place with good company.
Read MorePosted by Emily Harvey | Found materials, Materials, Metallics
Kitchen foil comes in different thicknesses, the cheapest foil works, however it is very thin and tears quite easily. Thicker foil is easier to handle, just take care it doesn’t t have a pattern embossed on it – some has little diamonds.
Read MorePosted by Emily Harvey | Equipment, Presses
The one I always recommend to people starting out is the X-cut Xpress die-cutting machine. For around £80 you can have your own handy little press to experiment with in the privacy of your own kitchen. This is the cheapest way I have found to get a press.
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