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Let’s celebrate the end of the lockdown with a 10% discount in my shop

Yay ! This week, we celebrate the end of the lockdown.

And since most of you will still be at home tele-working or babysitting, treat yourself with an original artwork for the price of a copy and embellish your walls.

Get a 10% discount on my entire shop and also receive, as a gift, a mask in washable fabric I made for you (AFNOR pleated model, cotton, 3 layers)

Use the promo code deconf

Valid until June 10

Recyclez les pages de magazines en de jolies enveloppes !

Material

Papers printed using the free wripwrapwrop application or magazine pages printed with beautiful images or text

Cutting mat
Metal ruler
Cutter knife
Paper pencil
Bonefolder

Paper glue
White adhesive labels
Stickers (optional)

envelope template to be printed (100%) on thick paper

Step 1

Draw the shape of the envelopes on the reverse side of the paper using a pencil and the template.

Step 2

Cut out the drawn shapes using the ruler and the cutter.

Step 3

Mark the folds of the envelopes using the ruler and the bonefolder.

Step 4

Place a little bit of glue on the side flaps and glue them in place between the front and back of the envelopes.

Step 5

Stick a white label on the front of the envelopes. Close the back with glue or with a sticker.

 

 

Kalamazoo Book Arts Center : accordion book exhibition / May-June, 2020

MAY 2020: THE ILLUSTRATED ACCORDION, ONLINE EXHIBITION

May 1June 30, 2020

KBAC Gallery
Opens May 1 During Art Hop
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.

 

Print a Day in May

 

Tomorrow 2 May is Print day in May

It’s a global day of printmaking.  Join us, print whatever technique you use and publish on social networks (facebook – Instagram)

Use hashtags:

#printdayinmay
#printdayinmay2020

and sponsor hashtags to win prizes.

I’m going to print on a gelatine plate, how about you?…

And here are today’s prints