Margot Potter created a great little demo video of the new Yudu. It's a silkscreen system that is so easy even an impatient crafter can do it. I made a silk screened t-shirt once in high school, it was a laborious process with mysterious film and honestly the instructor had done most of the work. I would love to get my hands on one these machines, what fun could be had in the humble home with such a device! (Jess would steal it from me right away, he would love it!)
And while I dream of that, here is some more printy goodness that is within my budget: Jennnifer of Jangles did a post today about creating your own rubber stamps - something that has been on my to-do list for quite a while. I'd love to do a series of drawing and have them turned into rubber stamps to use in my beadmaking. I foresee fun times ahead in the studio!
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Thomas and I were at Michael's last weekend, and he saw the Yudu...He really liked it, so I had to show him Margot's video...I have a feeling he is going to want one...I did see that Michael's has a deal where you get a $50 gift card when you buy one from them...
Heather, this is awesome! I have a very similar background with a BFA also! I did tons of printmaking and painting, mostly litho's and metal etched plates, but I never did block printing. Your illustrations are beautiful, they have such character to them with that little bit of rusticness that makes them so warm looking!just love them!!
Heather, when I was in high school I took graphic arts and we did silkscreening to make t-shirts - it was great! We all did Led Zeppelin album covers! It was a lot of fun!
Your drawings are beautiful - I love the sleeping bunny!
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