First project on my own

Took the Intro to Letterpress class at the Independent Printing Resource Center a few weeks ago and now I have all that type to play with.

For my first project I wanted something quick that would move me the process quickly, in this case about a week.

Project Notes:

Typesetting: Saturday, July 1, 2023 12pm–1pm
Printing: Friday, July 8, 2023 12pm–3pm

Fonts: 24pt Futura, 36pt Futura, star ornaments

Ink: Old ass cool grey in a can that actually worked out ok. First time using a rubber-based ink. Took a long time to dry and when I stacked my prints, it left ink on the back, which then transferred to the fronts, grrr.

Paper: package of 100 index cards

Playlist: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – Weathervanes, Margot Cliker – Polyhore, Sturgil Simpson – Cuttin’ Grass Vol.1 (Butcher Shoppe Sessions)

52 Postcards | Week 21

I did a repeat pattern for this postcard. I printed 11x14 pages  with the star block and cut them afterwards. It makes for a nice postcard.

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Materials:
Speedball carving tool
Easy-to-Cut Lino
Speedball turquoise water-soluble ink
Strathmore Bristol paper, 300 series, 100lb. 270 g/m2

52 Postcards | Week 20

FAIL.

I had high hopes for this postcard. I have been waiting to do it for awhile. I used to have a sticky note on my desk that said this. It is my Freelancer's mantra when I am lacking confidence. I wanted this postcard to be a better version of my sticky note. One that I could proudly share with the other freelancers, solopreneurs, makers, hustlers out there. 

I love cussing. It feels great. One part of this fail is that I went too small on the graphic. And why? Fear. Fear to go bigger with the "motherfuckers." I let the fear of the bad word take over. "If I make it smaller, it will be less offensive, and I don't want to offend anyone." So I am calling bullshit on my fear. When I let my fear take over, I stay small.

While the execution of the postcard is lacking, the takeaway is huge.

FAIL. FAIL OFTEN.

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Materials:
Niji Carving Knives + Speedball carving tool
Easy-to-Cut Lino
Speedball red + magenta water-soluble ink
Strathmore Bristol vellum, 400 series, 2-ply

52 Postcards | Week 19

My mom requested I carve her a stamp of speech bubbles. She has been doing work in my kids' classroom on writing, one area where Montessori falls a bit short, in my opinion. She has been having the kids, the boys especially, writing comics. With W, drawing is much more favorable than writing so she has started them drawing a scene and then writing about it. Sneaky teachers.

I used a Yellow Owl Workshop double sided Carve-A-Stamp block. The rubber was a bit harder to carve. But it is such a fun option for carving your own stamps. This speech bubble would be super fun to use to customize gift shop postcards or stamp over photos you take on an adventure.

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Materials:
Niji Carving Knives + Speedball carving tool
Carve-A-Stamp rubber stamp block, double sided
Really old black ink pad
Photos + cardstock


52 Postcards | Week 18

I have a seven year old boy at home right now. And nothing is funnier than poop, farts, and burps. (I'll admit, I'm a month shy of 40 and I still think poop, farts and burps are pretty funny too).

The other night we were talking and one of us said "full diaper." We laughed, and it was the first time Windham got the joke. He is right in that sweet spot where he is getting sarcasm, puns and the implied. We had a long discussion about why "full diaper" is funnier than "poop." We decided it would be a great band name and a great thing to put on a t-shirt. Later, he suggested I do it for my block print. I immediately told him that was the best idea ever. (see first paragraph.)

A few days later I asked W what he would say to someone who asked him what his shirt was all about. He paused and said "I would tell them to think about it for a minute." He thinks this is the greatest thing ever. I agree.

There will be t-shirts.

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Materials:
Niji Carving Knives + Speedball carving tool
Moo Carve
Speedball black water-soluble ink
Strathmore Bristol paper, 300 series, 100lb. 270 g/m2

 

52 Postcards | Week 17

This is one of my favorite sayings these day: it's complicated. In fact, I can't think of much in life it doesn't apply to. I mixed a nice gray to really send home the point. The older I get, the more life situates me in a rainbow of grays. Black and white are for the youngsters.

I printed on Bristol which didn't take the ik as cleanly as I would have liked. I hope after 52 weeks of this I will learn some lessons. Right now I keep making the same mistakes. Although conceptually, complicated is messy and so this print is only better with its imperfections.

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Not so great first prints.

Not so great first prints.

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Materials:
Speedball carving tool
Moo Carve
Speedball white +black water-soluble ink
Strathmore Bristol vellum, 400 series, 2-ply

52 Postcards | Week 16

After a brief hiatus, I am back. We will consider those two weeks of April as a hiccup, a stumble on the way to a new horizon.

I have new office space and have had to rethink my carving/printing space, mentally and physically. New windows, new sunlight, new systems.

I wanted to try a color blend and this design seemed to lend itself nicely to a bit of experimentation. It turned out to be much easier than I expected. The inks kept to themselves nicely. I let alignment go more than my usual perfectionism allows. I definitely want to try this again.

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Materials:
Speedball carving tool
Moo Carve
Speedball blue + turquoise water-soluble ink
Strathmore Bristol vellum, 400 series, 2-ply