The children who are fortunate enough to have you for a teacher will remember your classes for the rest of their lives. Each of us begin writing the songs of our lives the minute we're born. The children who will remember you for decades to come are the chorus to your song, My sister, and the lyrics of your song will sing through the lives of their children's children. What a sweet legacy!
Creative! when i was a little boy, my older brother used to make a potato stamps....he has carved a letter "L" in the potato, wich is the first letter of my name and i have "printed" in everywhere...
Oh, what a big brother. Actually I was planning to do potato, but my husband cooked them all into mashed potatoes! A reason to go to farmers market again, tomorrow! Happy Sunday, my dear friend.
and also apples make interesting patterns because of the core. But, just so you don't have to waste the fruit, just use regular food coloring, and then you can wash it off and a little bit left over will be just fine (is that what you already use? I thought so at first, but that blue dye didn't look watery enough to be food coloring. I suppose you could add a tiny bit of flour to thicken it into a pasty dye. It would brush on easier that way.)
haha, well i was just thinking it would be easier for printing. When I did printmaking in school we used a VERY thick colored paste and we actually rolled it onto the stamp instead of painting it on (though I suppose it would work just fine either way). And the prints came out really thick and great. But I wonder now if the flour would go bad after a while, flour can start growing mold pretty quickly when it's wet. So maybe that's not such a good idea. 8 \
flour gravy will be a wonderful idea for a home project, for kids to play around and get to know that art is everywhere. If I do school project, or print tshirt, I will buy best fabric printing ink or paint. The deeper we think, we closer we are to truth.
Potatoes?!! Yow! I have done a number of different kinds of
printing, my favorites are woodblock and
the Indonesian wax method (forgot the name
right now-oops). Thank you!
limeslimey 2 years ago
batik?
yanghaiying 2 years ago
The children who are fortunate enough to have you for a teacher will remember your classes for the rest of their lives. Each of us begin writing the songs of our lives the minute we're born. The children who will remember you for decades to come are the chorus to your song, My sister, and the lyrics of your song will sing through the lives of their children's children. What a sweet legacy!
DKMontoya4670 2 years ago
Creative! when i was a little boy, my older brother used to make a potato stamps....he has carved a letter "L" in the potato, wich is the first letter of my name and i have "printed" in everywhere...
LS722524 2 years ago
Oh, what a big brother. Actually I was planning to do potato, but my husband cooked them all into mashed potatoes! A reason to go to farmers market again, tomorrow! Happy Sunday, my dear friend.
yanghaiying 2 years ago
try star fruit!!! ^_____^
and also apples make interesting patterns because of the core. But, just so you don't have to waste the fruit, just use regular food coloring, and then you can wash it off and a little bit left over will be just fine (is that what you already use? I thought so at first, but that blue dye didn't look watery enough to be food coloring. I suppose you could add a tiny bit of flour to thicken it into a pasty dye. It would brush on easier that way.)
ScientiaVeritasEtLux 2 years ago
You got all my secrete right. Yes. I was thinking of fruit. That blue was food coloring, but pretty dried.
However, I did not think about the food color gravy, yay!
yanghaiying 2 years ago
haha, well i was just thinking it would be easier for printing. When I did printmaking in school we used a VERY thick colored paste and we actually rolled it onto the stamp instead of painting it on (though I suppose it would work just fine either way). And the prints came out really thick and great. But I wonder now if the flour would go bad after a while, flour can start growing mold pretty quickly when it's wet. So maybe that's not such a good idea. 8 \
ScientiaVeritasEtLux 2 years ago
flour gravy will be a wonderful idea for a home project, for kids to play around and get to know that art is everywhere. If I do school project, or print tshirt, I will buy best fabric printing ink or paint. The deeper we think, we closer we are to truth.
yanghaiying 2 years ago