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Workshop Notes :: Relief Printing

March 19, 2012 by Emily

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Last Thursday, the children in my Creative Journaling workshop experimented with relief block printing.  I made the orange kitty for demonstration purposes and plunked her down in the middle of the table.  Once I saw her, I decided that I love her little head tilt and arched back. I wasn’t able to see her personality in the block until it was printed.  This is exactly why I think printing is magical.
We used pieces of floor board that were sectioned into 4″ x  3″ rectangles and sticky back craft foam (found at your local craft store for under a $1/sheet). Since we weren’t using craft knives or super sharp manicure scissors, I encouraged everyone to create simple shapes that didn’t have lots of nooks and crannies.  Rather than being limiting, it was an exercise is simplicity, I think. 
They painted the foam with a thin layer of acrylic paint.  I encouraged them to try varying amounts of paint to see what worked best for their shape(s).
Then, they pressed firmly with even pressure.  And, lifted the block carefully away.

Here are my student’s prints:

Tree
Boat
Brown dog (with bark)
Smiley
Spring
Flags
In a brilliant move, they decided to use their prints as autographs, and made sheets of paper with everyone’s print and signature on it.  I have mine hanging in my studio and I love, love, love it.
xo e
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March 19, 2012 by Emily Filed Under: Art Sparks, Creative Journaling, Printing

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Hi, I’m Emily. I love discovering ways for people to stretch the boundaries of their imaginations. I’m especially interested in exploring the connection between art & writing, and how both can nurture people’s capacity to imagine. I share inspiration, projects, curriculum ideas, creative tools, and links to fantastic resources in this space.

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Comments

  1. BenBirdy1 says

    March 19, 2012 at 2:45 pm

    Brown dog (with bark)!

  2. Carolyn @ Mama's Little Muse says

    March 21, 2012 at 11:01 pm

    Found you via Crafty Crow, and I’m sure glad I did! Love it!

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