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Lino printing

Lino printing

Download templates for lino printing aboveLearn how to make lino prints in 6 simple stepsWant to make lino prints but don't know how to get started? Don't worry! It's easy to do and EVERYONE can join in on this wonderful creative project.In this guide, you'll learn how to make lino prints in 6 simple steps - and, of course, you'll get our best advice along the way. What is lino printing?Lino printing is a fine art technique where you use linoleum as a printing plate. You cut out your desired design in linoleum and then roll linoleum ink onto the raised areas with a linoleum roller. Finally, transfer the design to paper - and voila, you have a lino print!                                                                                                                                        What tools should I use for lino printing?Before you start lino printing, you need the proper tools:·      One soft cut sheet for lino print / pressure plate (Item no. 95700 and 95701)·      Lino roller (Item no. 95707)·      Lino cutter (Item no. 95706)·      Lino ink (Item no. 95702)·      A Linoleum Cutting Board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)In addition, you will need pencil and paper (you can also use PAP FAB, textiles and similar) and protective paper or cardboard. We have linoleum sheets in both A5 and A6, and our linoleum cutting board is available for both right-handed and left-handed people.Are you looking for a complete linocut starter kit (Item no. 29697)? Naturally, we have a smart little one that includes everything you need to get started!

GBP 0.00
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Lino ink 100ml black

Lino ink 100ml black

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino printing ink and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.High-density lino printing inkThis black ink is a water-based ink for use in lino printing. The ink is densely pigmented and viscous. It has a long drying time, which means it is easy to use and clean with water. It can be transferred to paper, PAP FAB and fabrics. You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to lino printing ink, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino cutting tool and blades (Item no. 95706)Lino cutting board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)Protective cardboard or card How to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully. NB: AllergyThis lino printing ink contains preservatives CMIT/MIT and BIT and can therefore cause an allergic reaction. When used as a spray, particles or droplets may form. These are harmful if inhaled.

GBP 5.50
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Lino cuttting set 7pcs

Lino cuttting set 7pcs

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino cutting tool set and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.The perfect lino cutting tool setThe set comprises five lino cutting tools, which are perfect for cutting lino printing motifs.The set consists of:1 beech wood shaft1 wooden blade ejector tool5 lino cutting blades (0.6 mm thick) with different profiles: 1 V-shaped blade, 1 U-shaped blade, 1 U-shaped blade (3 mm wide), 1 U-shaped blade (4 mm wide) and 1 sharp knife blade.The lino cutting blades are easy to mount on the wooden shaft:Insert the end of the blade into the wooden shaft. Insert the ejector tool down inside the shaft and apply a little pressure. The blade now sits firmly inside the shaft.To remove the blade, insert the ejector tool and pull the blade out. Lino cutting blades should be sharp. Be sure always to cut away from yourself. You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to a set of lino cutting blades, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino printing ink (Item no. 95702)Lino cutting board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)Protective cardboard or card How to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully.

GBP 16.50
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Kreul linocut starter set

Kreul linocut starter set

The perfect lino printing starter setWould you like to learn lino printing? Lino printing is a great creative pursuit for adults and kids alike. Lino printing keeps everyone happy for hours. With this starter kit, you have everything you need to get started – and it’s a great gift idea!Cute and handy 8-part setThis handy starter set contains:1 lino roller, rubber1 glass plate1 lino printing block (A6)1 wooden shaft3 lino cutting blades1 tube of lino printing ink (20 ml)You will also need: paper, PAP FAB or fabric to print on.How to make a lino print with this set: Draw your motif on the lino printing block. Use a soft pencil.Use the lino cutting tools to make contours. Hold the shaft of the lino cutting tool like a knife. Do not cut too deeply into the lino printing block. Work carefully to avoid injuries. Using the roller, roll lino printing ink onto the glass plate until the ink is evenly distributed. Use the roller to transfer the colour to your lino printing block.Lay the wet lino printing block onto a sheet of paper. (If you like, try this out on newspaper first). Be sure to use a paper format that is slightly larger than the lino printing block. Carefully turn the paper and the lino printing block over. Press with your hand. The harder the pressure, the better the result. To create pressure, you can also roll the lino roller backwards and forwards. NB: Clean the roller first.Gently peel the paper off, and leave to dry. Your motif is done. Clean your tools with water.NB: AllergyLino printing ink contains preservatives: 2-octyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one, 5-chloro-2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one, and 2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one. These substances can cause an allergic reaction.

GBP 38.00
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Linoleum cutting-board 20x30cm Left hand

Linoleum cutting-board 20x30cm Left hand

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino cutting board for the left-handed user and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.Cutting board (left-handed) This is a solid 20 x 30 cm cutting board for left-handed users. Use it to keep your lino printing block steady while cutting. You avoid having to hold the block and have better control over the cutting tool.The cutting board is also available in a version for right-handed users (Item no. 95703).You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to a lino cutting board, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino cutting tool and blades (Item no. 95706)Lino printing ink (Item no. 95702)Protective cardboard or cardHow to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully.

GBP 10.00
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Lino sheet A4 3,2mm light grey

Lino rubber roll dia:30mm / 12cm

Lino rubber roll dia:30mm / 9cm

Transfer marker XXL

Transfer marker XXL

KREUL Transfer Marker edge allows you to quickly and accurately transfer your own printed designs and fonts onto a wide range of materials such as paper, wood, cork, terracotta, stone, and natural fiber textiles. With its transparent transfer fluid and practical XXL tip, this marker is the perfect tool for hobbyists and creative souls who want to add a personal touch to their projects. How to use KREUL Transfer Marker: 1. Prepare your design: Start by printing your desired design or text in reverse using a laser printer on regular copy paper. Alternatively, you can make a laser-based copy of an existing design. 2. Placement: Place the paper with the design face down on the desired surface, such as wood, paper, or ceramic. Make sure the paper is flat and secured with tape so it doesn't shift during the process. 3. Apply the marker: Remove the cap from the KREUL Transfer Marker and cover the back of the paper with an even coloring. This step is crucial as the marker dissolves the toner from the laser print so it can be transferred to the surface. 4. Transfer the design: Use a wooden spatula or similar tool to press evenly and firmly over the entire area of the design. This ensures that the toner from the print is transferred accurately to the surface. 5. Finishing: Gently remove the paper and let the design dry. On absorbent surfaces, the design dries quickly, while on non-absorbent surfaces, it can take up to 2 hours. After drying, the design is waterproof and wipe-resistant.

GBP 10.00
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Transfer marker edge tip

Transfer marker edge tip

KREUL Transfer Marker edge allows you to quickly and accurately transfer your own printed designs and fonts onto a wide range of materials such as paper, wood, cork, terracotta, stone, and natural fiber textiles. With its transparent transfer fluid and practical angled tip, this marker is the perfect tool for hobbyists and creative souls who want to add a personal touch to their projects. How to use KREUL Transfer Marker: 1. Prepare your design: Start by printing your desired design or text mirrored using a laser printer on regular copy paper. Alternatively, you can make a laser-based copy of an existing design.2. Placement: Place the paper with the design face down on the desired surface, such as wood, paper, or ceramics. Make sure the paper is flat and secured with tape so it does not shift during the process. 3. Apply the marker: Remove the cap from the KREUL Transfer Marker and cover the back of the paper with an even coloring. This step is crucial as the marker dissolves the toner from the laser print so it can be transferred to the surface. 4. Transfer the design: Use a wooden spatula or similar tool to press evenly and firmly over the entire area of the design. This ensures that the toner from the print is transferred accurately to the surface. 5. Finishing: Carefully remove the paper and let the design dry. On absorbent surfaces, the design dries quickly, while on non-absorbent surfaces it can take up to 2 hours. After drying, the design is waterproof and wipe-resistant.

GBP 6.00
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Kreul PaperLove Set

Prym creative fabric printable A4 5pcs

Prym creative fabric printable A4 5pcs

Create Unique Projects with Prym Creative Fabric for Printing Make your next DIY project personal and unique with Prym Creative Fabric for Printing. This fabric allows you to print your own designs, photos, or graphics directly on high-quality white Pima cotton. With these 5 A4 sheets, you have all the resources you need to express your creativity. Simple Application and Excellent Quality  It's easy to use Prym Creative Fabric for Printing. Just print your design with any standard inkjet printer (not laser printer)  and wait for 2 minutes to let the ink dry. Then, remove the backing paper, and the motif can be attached by ironing it without steam and at medium heat. The self-designed fabric is now washable and ready for further processing. Each sheet is made of high-quality white Pima cotton, ensuring a long-lasting and durable print. Give Your Patchwork Project a Personal Touch  Prym Creative Fabric for Printing is the perfect solution for giving your patchwork projects a special individual touch. Whether you're making a quilt, a cushion, or a piece of clothing, this fabric can make your project unique and truly personal. Explore your creativity and create something that truly represents you. Washing Instructions To ensure the best result and durability for your print on Prym Creative Fabric, it is recommended to follow these washing instructions: 1. Wait at least 24 hours after ironing your print before washing the fabric. This gives the print time to properly adhere to the fabric. 2. Wash the fabric in cold or lukewarm water. Use a mild detergent without bleaches. 3. Avoid wringing the fabric, as it can damage the print. Instead, gently press out excess water. 4. Let the fabric air dry. Avoid using a tumble dryer, as the heat can damage the print. 5. Once the fabric is dry, you can iron it on the reverse side to remove any wrinkles. Use a low to medium heat setting. These guidelines will help to keep your print on the fabric in good condition, even after repeated washes. Always be careful and take extra care of your DIY projects to ensure their lifespan and quality. At Selfmade® we love to inspire and help you create unique projects. We look forward to seeing what you can create with Prym Creative Fabric for Printing. 

GBP 27.00
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