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When my son brought home his
first kindergarten homework assignment last year, I will admit I
was just a tad excited about it. I'm kinda' nerdy like that. We
broke out the crisp printing paper, sharpened his new fat, yellow
pencils and opened his fresh box of Crayola crayons. And then my...
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Lotta Jansdotter has been something of a universal design crush in the blog (and print) worlds for years now, and her latest contribution to the field is almost like a public service. In her book,
Lotta Prints: How to Print with Anything, from Potatoes to Linoleum, she puts the power of production in our hands, and shows us the completely sophisticated (and expensive-looking) results you can get with the most 7th-grade-arts-and-crafts-class materials. The projects she shows are not the least bit intimidating, requiring no fancy, pricey equipment or specialized skills, and every one of them is something I would pay good money for if I saw it on the shelf at a store. She's even included 8 ready-to-use stencil pages, if you're not so confident about your drawing skills.
One of my favorite projects in the book is the
potato-printed
throw pillow design shown here. Lotta has generously allowed us to reprint the instructions for potato printing here; why not give it a try, and then go pick up the book to learn about rubber stamp printing, leaf printing, iron-ons, stencils, lino block printing, and screen printing, with ideas for customizing everything from
wrapping paper to window sheers.
Lotta's Instructions for Potato Printing:
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