I got started on a new alphabet, which I used in my Old Skool rabbit print. It's meant to look like old-school typewrite font, and I like it because it's not too big and not too small.
I have a helpful hint for all you block-carving people out there: when it comes to alphabets, you don't need to do it all at once. I printed up the alphabet I wanted in the size I chose, and have been carving the letters I need as I go. When I'm done with the letter, I put a check mark under it on the paper, and put the paper away in a binder for another day. Keeps me from getting overwhelmed with all the caps and punctuation and numbers and lowercase letters I have to do. I'm kind of an instant gratification sorta gal. :0)
So I used this alphabet to make this "nerd" tie, the text of which I then outlined in purple paint for crisper edges.
Then, I got on a tie kick, and I pulled out two ties I made years ago that never sold, mostly because the text had straggly edges and looked unfinished. So I did the same thing as I did to the nerd tie, and I went around the text edges in black and added a little decoration and here you have it:
They look better now than they did before, fer sure.
I also worked on the photography a little. I don't have excellent photo skills or cool backgrounds, so I've been putting everything on plain backgrounds and altering the background using paint.net. I think it looks pretty cool and fits with my personality and my store's personality as well. Even with the photo-editing, it still is easier than trying to set up the perfect background shot.
I also added my etsy mini to a tab at the top of this blog. You can go there if you're interested in buying or in looking or in getting ideas.
I've had a three day weekend.... can you tell? :0)
Showing posts with label block printing. Show all posts
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Bunny Old Skool block print
I've been working on block printing for a while and decided to go for something a little bigger than I had before, and with multiple blocks and colors.
I also wanted to do something where I could vary the main print a bit by having different add-ons. In this case, I have the rabbit as the main image, and the walkman can easily be exchanged for a cookie or a cross or a flower or whatever, and the text can be changed as well, making a totally different type of image.
I started out by carving a large (10") bunny in a different style than I am used to (usually, I do outlines, but this was filled). I carved some alphabet blocks too, in a typewriter font, and then decided to add to it by making a walkman-style image to stick in the bunny's hand, and some earphones for his rabbity ears. Here's the result:
So I made a giant patch with it and put it on sale in my etsy shop, figuring people could stick it on the back of their hoodies or jackets, or on a tote bag or something. Clearly, the patch would need to be trimmed and sewn on, but I think it would make a cute design. You can get it here in my etsy store!
I also used it as the basis for a zazzle design.
And you can buy the whole series of Old Skool walkman-wearing bunny stuff here in my zazzle store.
Not sure if anyone else will think it's as funny as I do, but just me thinking it's funny is a start, no?
I also wanted to do something where I could vary the main print a bit by having different add-ons. In this case, I have the rabbit as the main image, and the walkman can easily be exchanged for a cookie or a cross or a flower or whatever, and the text can be changed as well, making a totally different type of image.
I started out by carving a large (10") bunny in a different style than I am used to (usually, I do outlines, but this was filled). I carved some alphabet blocks too, in a typewriter font, and then decided to add to it by making a walkman-style image to stick in the bunny's hand, and some earphones for his rabbity ears. Here's the result:
So I made a giant patch with it and put it on sale in my etsy shop, figuring people could stick it on the back of their hoodies or jackets, or on a tote bag or something. Clearly, the patch would need to be trimmed and sewn on, but I think it would make a cute design. You can get it here in my etsy store!
I also used it as the basis for a zazzle design.
And you can buy the whole series of Old Skool walkman-wearing bunny stuff here in my zazzle store.
Not sure if anyone else will think it's as funny as I do, but just me thinking it's funny is a start, no?
Labels:
block print,
block printing,
bunny,
funny,
hoodie,
old school,
old skool,
patch,
rabbit,
soft block,
tshirt,
walkman
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