Prints on Prints! Block-Printing Basics

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Event Category

Arts & DIY

Event Overview

Block printing has been around for thousands of years! Despite this fact, it is still a great modern way to create unique handmade designs on anything from your holiday cards to that sweet fanny pack you scored at the thrift store.

In this class you will get down and dirty with learning the various methods of linoleum and rubber block printing onto fabric and paper. You will achieve a basic knowledge of tools, inks, process, insider tricks and tips, and will go home with your own uniquely carved block! All materials will be provided, but be sure to bring an apron or clothes you don't care about just in case!

The class price includes a $15 materials fee.

**Dates and times are usually flexible, contact me if you'd like to take the class at another time or date

Minimum age

All ages welcome

Prerequisites

No previous experience necessary

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Danielle Broder

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A native California girl, Danielle was brought up creating. After a carefree childhood of glitter, glue gunning, beads, and paint, she decided to step it up and get serious about her hobbies. Eight years of art school later, she found herself in San Francisco running a small design business known as The Recoverie. Her business has been featured in DailyCandy, and her designs can now be found in the Emeryville West Elm.

Danielle holds a double Bachelors in Illustration and Interior Design. She is also a self taught Graphic Designer, and Printmaker. She spent many years as a children's art instructor, but prefers to teach adults that she doesn't have to give time-outs to (but don't push her..).

EXPERIENCE REVIEWS

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    Melissa R.
    Reviewed on 09/20/13

    Instructor didnt give all of us equal attention. Rubber locks were too small, and would have been better to know size of block before drawing the design in pencil. Ok class, wouldnt repeat.

    Instructor didnt give all of us equal attention. Rubber locks were too small, and would have been better to know size of block before drawing the design in pencil. Ok class, wouldnt repeat.

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    Corinne Y.
    Reviewed on 09/09/13

    Great class! I had a lot of fun and feel prepared to get started block-printing at home. Danielle is a kind and inspiring artist.

    Great class! I had a lot of fun and feel prepared to get started block-printing at home. Danielle is a kind and inspiring artist.

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