by Erin Lang Norris
Madison, WI, US · 90 photos
DIY Block Printed Rack
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added by Erin Lang Norris to Make a Cool Block-Printed Coat Rack
And exhale: printing is finished! I have printed nearly 100 of these things (some on a much smaller scale) and I will say that although it gets easier over time, I still get stressed during the entire printing process, but I still love doing it. You have to work quickly, and I find that I have to wash off my block and brayer a few times during the process because the ink gets gunky. As I mentioned earlier, this can be alleviated a little bit with the use of an ink retardant. Either way, if you find that you have to wash your things, make sure your tools are entirely dry before you resume.
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added by ivesqueda to ivesqueda's Ideas (4 weeks ago)
Love!
added by mitchb62 to mitchb62's ideas (3 months ago)
Cool idea
added by firefly2807 to firefly2807's ideas (8 months ago)
wow
added by morroid18 to morroid18's ideas (10 months ago)
DIY rack
added by bon334 to bon334's Favorites (12 months ago)
Hooks on board
added by lawrynashley to DIY (14 months ago)
Materials: Acrylic paint Block printing ink Rubber block Piece of plexiglass or glass Wood- craft plywood is the most budget friendly Hooks Screws for hooks Sawtooth hangers Tracing paper Marker Pencil
added by atillayilmaz to atillayilmaz's Favorites (18 months ago)
Very good
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DIY
added by kkl33 to kkl33's ideas (20 months ago)
block printing 4
added by sevrance to new apartment (21 months ago)
Could make rubber stencils for tee shirts??
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