Master The Art of Block Printing

BLOCK PRINTING AT CHRISTMAS

Lesson 12 of 25

Block printing at Christmas

Molly shows you how to use block printing to make stunning festive designs.

EXPLORE LESSON PLAN

Content

Molly shows you how to use block printing to make stunning festive designs.

Equipment

  • A baking potato
  • A sharp knife
  • A stippler
  • Water-based paint
  • A tray
  • Padded table
  • Recycled kraft paper
  • Potato
  • Biscuit cutter

Christmas cards

  • You can purchase my Christmas card printing kit here.
  • Load your stippler with paint and apply a nice thin layer.
  • Decide where you want to print and check it over.
  • Making your own Christmas card is incredibly special and I really recommend it.

Wrapping paper

  • I use recycled craft paper to make my wrapping paper.
  • You just need a potato and a biscuit cutter.
  • Start by cutting your potato in half, cutting straight down the length.
  • I recommend water-based paints when printing wrapping paper.

Kraft paper works well with any type of paint, from poster to emulsion paint. I personally prefer water-based paint as they dry a lot faster.

With potato prints, you don't need to use a lot of padding, because potatoes have a lot of give. You just need paint and a stippler or paintbrush. Paper chains can also be made easily by printing across a sheet of paper and cutting strips to seal them in.

Your assignment

Play around and experiment with some Christmas wrapping paper, holiday cards, and paper chains.

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