Hello and welcome to this class on Block Printing Like a Boss, where we will be learning: how to block print; all about the different tools, materials and techniques you can use; and the types of projects that you can create using the skills learned in this class.
- To accompany this class I have created a workbook that keeps a track of everything we will cover in the class, and you can find this in the 'Your Project' tab.
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I have also created a  Pinterest page that is full of block printing inspiration. Please do not copy any of the works pinned, the page is intended to give you inspiration about the types of effects you can create using block printing. Use this inspiration to create unique works of your own. Find the link below.
To create your own block print for this class you wil need:
- Block cutting tools (I use Pfeil carving tools, but beginners tools with interchangeable heads are fine too)
- A bench hook, or a hand safety guard - safety is the most important thing when carving.
- A carving block: either lino or soft cut blocks. If you are a beginner and especially if you are using tools with interchangeable heads I recommend soft cut rubber.
- Block / lino printing ink or a raised ink stamping pad.
- Ink Roller
- Paper or card
- A soft leaded pencil
- Tracing paper
- A brayer or wooden spoon to transfer your image to your cutting block
Some extras you might eventually need are:
- Soft leaded coloured pencils, or pastel pencils (for two colour prints)
- A permanent marker
- A craft knife
- Masking tape
- Sandpaper (for sanding the surgace of grey lino to make the ink stick better)
- A sharpening tool (for keeping a sharp cutting edge)
Find the Pinterest page here:
Pinterest Inspiration Board