Letterpress Projects

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I made this card using the L Letterpress kit (available at craft stores and online). The kit comes with special cotton paper, black ink, printing plates, the platform, and a die cutting machine, but I just used my Big Shot with no problems.

The base is textured Melon Mambo card stock, layered with Regal Rose. The main image was letterpressed onto the special white cotton paper in black ink. I made a little boo-boo over on the left side so I covered it up with a sticky rhinestone. I was going to add more but decided against it.

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As for the card above, instead of using the letterpress ink (which is a sticky ink specifically made for letterpress) I just used my SU Craft ink and Sponge Daubers. The color isn’t as intense, but it’s much easier to apply and switch colors with no clean up. See photo below for a close up of the texture and indentation. Colors used were chocolate chip and old olive craft ink.

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Next, I made a Christmas tag using the Holiday Printing Press. I cut out the circle with my Bigz Clear Circle Die in the Big Shot. I rolled the red letterpress ink onto the images here, then ran it through the Big Shot. At the top, I punched a hole with the cropadile and added a Jumbo Eyelet. The ribbon is Old Olive 1 1/4″ Striped Ribbon.

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Here’s a better view of the impressed images:

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These were my first attempts at letterpress so there’s much to learn.

  • I now know it takes very little ink to get a good impression; it can smudge if you put on too much.
  • Drying time isn’t too bad, but again, the more ink you put on, the more time it takes to dry.
  • I also tried it on different card stocks and the impression is not deep enough. SU Watercolor Paper may work, it has that kind of texture to it.
  • Because the ink is so sticky, it’s a pain to clean off the presses. Clean up is a pain in general, so mass producing is your best bet. This system is not conducive to one of a kind creations–you do not want to wipe the ink off the brayer, the plates, the platform, etc. every time you finish a card!
  • Paper comes in many sizes, A2 cards, A7 cards, Square cards, mini cards, business card size AND there are envelopes that can be letterpressed too!

Overall, I just love the look of letterpress! When I heard about this product over the summer, I checked the website daily for updates. Months passed and I gave up. While shopping the other day I saw it in the craft store and practically screamed! I’ll be making more letterpress projects for sure–I have a lot of ideas in mind! And they work so nicely with other stamps and card stocks!

Someone asked me a few questions about cleaning and using the Letterpress kit. I will post the response below if anyone wants more info:

To answer Glo’s question/comment posted:

At first I used regular baby wipes to clean the ink off the brayer and plates. Then, I went back and bought a container of cleaning cloths made specifically for the letterpress kit. Both are pretty similar so I probably wouldn’t buy the special ones again. I just used old fashioned elbow grease to get the ink off, then dried with an old towel. The plates will not be clear again unfortunately, the ink stains them similar to what happens with clear stamps and ink. I’m not going to let it bother me!!

As for the plates, I really don’t like the sticky sheets they include to stick the plates onto the platform. Aileen’s Tack it Over works great! Sticky enough to hold but then when you put the plate away it’s not sticking to everything else. Storage will need to be addressed soon. I may use clear CD cases and treat the printing plates like acrylic stamps. The plates should come off the platform with no problem. Just be careful to lift around all corners of really large images so you don’t crack it by lifting one side while the other sides are stuck to the platform.

If anyone has any questions, feel free to comment.

All Ocassion Money Holder Cards

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Anyone remember this set?? A Little Birdie is a set I used to be in LOVE with! It was the precursor to all the bird and owl sets that have come to follow (like Cheep Talk, Good Friend, etc.).

This card is made from Melon Mambo textured card stock, cut to 6 1/2″ x 6 1/2″, folded in half. I layered the front with polka dot paper from Thoroughly Modern DSP. The birds are stamped in whisper white card stock in Brown Stazon ink, watercolored with close to cocoa ink and my Aquapainter. Then, I matted that layer onto soft suede card stock.

The sentiment is stamped on whisper white card stock, punched out with a 1″ Circle Punch layered on soft suede (1 3/8″ Circle Punch) and Melon Mambo (Scallop Circle Punch). All of that is attached with dimensionals.

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I just love this card. I think it would make a great wedding card, but I left it general enough that it could have many more uses as well.

The base is Bermuda Bay textured card stock, cut to 6 1/2″ square, folded in half. The transparency layer is called “Sheer Delights” and has a beautiful dark brown flourish print. I adhered the transparency to the base using tiny glue dots strategically placed behind parts of the design so they wouldn’t show through.

Across the front of the card, I wrapped a piece of 5/8″ Chocolate Chip Grosgrain Ribbon. Then, I stamped “congratulations” from Congrats (SAB set) in Bermuda Bay ink on whisper white card stock, layered with chocolate chip. That is then attached to the card using dimenisonals.

Things I Love

This is a strange card. I was thinking about who I would give this card to, and the most logical recipient would be my husband, based on the sentiment. But, at the same time, what man is going to want and/or appreciate a card with shoes, chocolate, shopping, and pink sparkly things????

Now you see my dilemma? Oh well, I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it, but for now, I’ll explain what I used to make this card.

Base is my FAVORITE Striped Kraft from Taste of Textiles, which is no longer available. And I only have 1 1/2 sheets left!!!! But I can’t obsess over that now. Stamp set is new, Things I Love. I stamped the images in Black Stazon, Black Marker, Melon Mambo, Chocolate Chip & Soft Suede markers. I used Whisper White, Melon Mambo, Basic Black card stock. I punched out the images with a 7/8″ square punch (non-SU), and mounted them on 1″ squares of Melon Mambo. That was then adhered to a black tag made using the Tag Punch. At the top of the tags, I used my Cropadile to punch a hole and added Square Fire Rhinestone Brads. I would have used the large ones but I was down to my last few small ones. The tags are adhered with a dimensional.

The paper piercer added some definition to the Melon Mambo layered behind Whisper White “things I love…”, which is mounted on dimensionals.

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