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13 December 2007

linoleum stamping- help! This year I decided to upgrade from big floppy rubber stamps to carving linoleum for my solstice cards. The image came out fine, but [More:]the stamps come out all splotchy.

I've tried markers, ink pads, and block-printing ink.

The markers and ink pads don't coat the linoleum well enough- it always comes out too light to see.

The block-printing paint attempt comes out with big sections not sticking to the paper, unless I put SO much paint on it that I get a huge rectangular splotch with no pattern discernable at all.

Am I using the wrong paint? Am I using the wrong paper? ("bleedproof" multipurpose art paper) Help!
disclaimer: I'm no expert. [NOT EXPERTIST!] I just noodle around with inks and paints.

If I'm having trouble getting an image inked properly, I use a brayer* to apply the ink to the lino block or stamp. Then I lay the lino block image-side down on the paper and, putting some scrap paper over it so the reverse doesn't get all messy and holding the whole thing stable with one hand so it doesn't shift, I roll the brayer over the whole thing to apply pressure to the entire block. This usually works for me.

I don't know if that's helpful.

You might also try diluting a small quantity of ink/paint with an appropriate thinner to see if it's easier to work with.

*A brayer is like a small paint roller. Mine is made of a rubbery substance similar to rubber-stamp material.
posted by Elsa 13 December | 18:04
Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I did linoleum cuts. Let me see if I can remember what we did...I do know you will want to use a brayer. I don't think the paper matters so much as long as it is absorbent.

Dang, that's all I can remember.But here's a link that should help.
posted by bunnyfire 13 December | 19:26
I did see brayers in the same section but I was too cheap to buy one. Perhaps it's worth it.

Thanks for the link, bunnyfire. I wasn't rubbing the paper on the block. I'll get back to y'all when I've tried it.

Next year it's back to rubber stamps. Sheesh.

Thank you!!!
posted by small_ruminant 13 December | 19:40
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