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Craft ideas and instructions

Lino card

Idea and realisation: Kathleen Hauck

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List of materials

Art. no.Name of article
1780899Paper cutter, cm and inch, 203 x 391 mm
1812100Linoleum / wood cutting tool, set
1549601My Colors Cardstock, Classic 4101013, 30,6 x 30,6 cm / 12 x 12 Inch, 216 g/m², white
1851006Linoleum sheet, DIN A6, 3,2 mm
4512089Ink pad StazOn, 6 x 9,5 cm, black
4512100Stamp cleaner StazOn, 56 ml
1813200Paint roller premium, Ø 30 x 90 mm
4519815May&Berry stamp, Hello, 35 x 55 mm, white
Additional: Pencil, leftover tracing paper (e.g. 1 sheet of 1626120), motif template, paper towel

Instructions

1.Cut a 21 x 15 cm piece of paper using the paper cutter and folder and then fold it in the centre (10.5 cm).
2.Transfer the motif template to the lino plate using the tracing paper.
3.Carve the motif out of the sheet using the lino-cutting tool. The pencil lines drawn on the cap should remain. Cut out the entire belly and face except for the eyes, cheeks and beak. Then lift out the linoleum plate around the motif.

Tip: What is not needed for the desired motif can simply be cut off and saved for a smaller project.
4.Now prepare the card. Colour the motif over the entire surface with stamping ink. Place the card directly on the fresh colour and roll over it firmly with the roller. Make sure that the card does not slip. Optionally, you can stamp the word "Let it snow" next to the penguin on the card.
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Tip

Print the first test prints on a piece of scratch paper to get a feel for the materials.

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