Showing posts with label printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printing. Show all posts
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Look what I made...
I had so much fun making these. Find out more over at Phoebe and the Letterpress.
These cards are now available on my Etsy shop @ phoebeandthe.etsy.com
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craft,
letterpress,
paper,
phoebe and the letterpress,
printing,
sewing


Monday, 11 October 2010
Phoebe and the Letterpress get stamping
As some of you will already be aware, I am trying to get my own little letterpress business started, Phoebe and the Letterpress (there will be more about that later on).
I am still in the beginning stages and trying to get all my materials together before I can list anything on my Etsy shop. But in the meantime I have been stamping away in preparation. One of these was a 'Thank you' stamp I had made initially for our wedding. I have popped some photos up on my website of these attempts and I think they came out beautifully. I really lucked in with the light when I was taking the pictures too, I think they almost look professional (to my amateur eye anyway).
I thought you might enjoy checking them out.
P xo
I am still in the beginning stages and trying to get all my materials together before I can list anything on my Etsy shop. But in the meantime I have been stamping away in preparation. One of these was a 'Thank you' stamp I had made initially for our wedding. I have popped some photos up on my website of these attempts and I think they came out beautifully. I really lucked in with the light when I was taking the pictures too, I think they almost look professional (to my amateur eye anyway).
I thought you might enjoy checking them out.
P xo
Labels:
craft,
letterpress,
paper,
phoebe,
phoebe and the letterpress,
printing


Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Typewriting
Note the obligatory typo!
Recently, I acquired an old Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter. I don't know what it was that got me thinking about one, but I found myself bidding for them on eBay when I was home for my wedding in February. I was eventually successful (back in the UK - I don't know what I was thinking, it was never going to fit in my suitcase along with everything else!) and got one for a good price, complete in its original case, with original instructions and care kit. I purchased a new ink ribbon for it, very carefully installed the new ribbon and off I went, carefully inspecting each of the little function levers and trying out old school typing. I have found the actual keys need to be pushed almost like piano keys, and my lazy flat hand approach to typing (from laptop keyboards I think) no longer cuts it.
The next think I want to do is clean it up and get it looking like new again - its not in bad shape but could do with a bit of dusting and I think the actually little letter stamps could do with a clean. The instructions suggest typewriter cleaning fluid, but I don't know how much of that stuff is still kicking around that hasn't expired. Will see how I go! Here is to some hand-typed love letters and maybe even my first novel!
*Cue Murder, She Wrote theme music please.
*Cue Murder, She Wrote theme music please.
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paper,
printing,
Typewriting,
Vintage


Sunday, 29 November 2009
Silk screen printing
A few months ago, i took a short course on silk screen printing at Cockpit Arts in London. It was great fun and i now have my own sillkscreen printing frame, just waiting to finish our extension so i will have my own space to get working on some designs and projects. I thought i would post a few pictures of some of the lovely images my class and I created:
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