This tiny wizard’s name is Soup. He makes “soup” (potions of dubious efficacy) from junk he finds on the ground but his prices are honestly quite reasonable so nobody really minds much that his elixirs don’t work.
Linocut print on fabric, home sewn
129 notes
·
View notes
dragons, swords , wizard staff, fire and mike wheeler! what a combination
lino stuff experiment for my graphic novel
148 notes
·
View notes
✨Together With You ✨
Lino printed cards now up!
Etsy: tiffbaxtershop
30 notes
·
View notes
I have saf stickers >:}}}}
156 notes
·
View notes
linoprint finals for college
white cartridge / watercolour paper / procion dyed paper
11 notes
·
View notes
Decided to do another quick round of testing this morning. Did some reading last night, and today I played with damp vs. dry fabric; building up the ink; using various amounts of ink; and using a heavy rolling pin vs. my spoon.
Conclusions
1. Heavy is gives the deepest result, but some fine detail is sacrificed.
2. Rolling pin moved the block too much.
3. Damp fabric seems to be neither here nor there.
4. A padded surface underneath is so-so.
12 notes
·
View notes
Midnight water 🌙
32 notes
·
View notes
Miss Babey prints!
There are only 6 because she kept sitting on them while I worked!
Stinky girl herself....
18 notes
·
View notes
So I’ve fallen in love with lino printing...
27 notes
·
View notes
dyspraxia & lino printing match made in hell stabbed myself 3 times on the same finger OW
4 notes
·
View notes
Camping backpack lino
38 notes
·
View notes
I got a couple of these pouches sewn up last week but I've only just got them up on Etsy. I did have a couple in this print in pink and green, but I sold the last one at a market before Christmas. This time I thought I'd go for pink and orange in slightly more subtle shades, to fit in with the colour scheme I tend to use.
I found it oddly difficult to get two zips in the same colour in the size I needed from the craft and sewing shops I usually go to, until I eventually found these brass ones. I also had to take a break in sewing and go back to them the next day as I couldn't get the pieces to line up properly when I pinned everything together. In the end the sewing was relatively painless and I'm happy with the results.
Now they're up on Etsy here along with the rest of my pieces.
Next I plan on making some pouches with my hydrangea print, possibly in the larger size for some variety. After that I might make a few more tea towels as it's been a while and work on another idea I've been thinking about.
4 notes
·
View notes