Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays. It's all about love, chocolate and sending letters and cards to those you care about.
Each year, I fight back against the cold, dreary weather with bright colors, and hearts.
This year's plan began when I was in a local Michael's store buying supplies for a Pet Portraits class I was teaching. On the way to the checkout, I passed down an aisle of brightly colored papers. I couldn't help but pick up a pack of pink papers with Valentiney projects in mind.
I dug out linocut blocks and rubber stamps I'd carved in years past, and sketched up new ideas.
The songbird stamp bubbled up to the top of my idea list,
and I transferred the design onto the rubber block with a graphite pencil.
You can color the back of your design with a 4B graphite pencil,
then place the graphite-covered paper on top of the rubber block, graphite side down.
Now trace over the design with a pencil to transfer it to the block.
I began carving out the design, using Speedball carving tools and an X-Acto knife for the fine work.
Here's the finished printing block. I inked it up with a Ranger permanent black ink pad with StazOn ink.
I was happy with the final result!
Hoping you have fun finding your own way to create with color in winter!
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