Hey girls, just wanted to share with you a wedding invitation I made for my sister-in-law. It is a block print. I still need to add text, and probably change the color to something more gentle...
oh that is neat Renee. Did you draw that yourself? I'm pretty bad at intrepreting art (I have never been artsy in any aspect of my life) so forgive me for asking such a question but does it symbolize anything in particular - like an aspect of their relationship?
Thanks!! Yes, I drew a sketch and then I made a block print. I wanted to play on their Hebrew names - her name means 'star' and his means 'light'. The rooster is thus a symbolic transition from starry nighttime to light. Just to give a better idea, the photo below has the soft block I carved and some of the tools.
Thanks!! Yes, I drew a sketch and then I made a block print. I wanted to play on their Hebrew names - her name means 'star' and his means 'light'. The rooster is thus a symbolic transition from starry nighttime to light. Just to give a better idea, the photo below has the soft block I carved and some of the tools.
Oh neat. I love that idea and your thought behind the invitation.
yay, hello fellow printmaker! i'm more into screen printing than block printing, but i can really appreciate your craft and the time and love that goes into really, really handmaking something.