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Get Started In Lino Printing

Level
Beginner
Time
1/2 day
Budget
30+

Lino printing is a calming craft that enables you to create print after print of your handcrafted design.

It'll be easy to get started with our range of tools and materials, available online and in store.

The simple steps below will help you on your way to achieving custom-made prints!

If you would like to get crafting right away, why not book your place on one of our Lino Printing workshops!

Tool Guide

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Get Started In Lino Printing

Tool Guide

Lino Cutting and Printing Kit: With this lino printing kit, you’ll be able to design, cut and create your own block stamps – with everything you need included.

 

Lino Cutting Tool: It’s important to use a good quality cutting tool whenever working with lino, choosing a blade best suited to your design.

 

Lino Sheets: Lino sheets are formulated to be soft and easy for carving, allowing you to create your designs with basic cutting techniques.

 

Printing Ink: Choosing your printing ink is the simplest way to personalise the prints you create!

 

Ink Roller: A good roller will make it easy to apply ink or paint to a cut lino surface, ready for printing.

 

Tracing Pepper: Tracing paper allows you to transfer your hand-drawn designs onto lino to create your prints.

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How to Carve and Print Lino

Get to grips with the simple lino cutting technique in no time, then you can start putting your own creative twist on every project!

 

Step 1: Draw or transfer your design onto the lino.

 

Step 2: Fill in your design with a permanent marker.

 

Step 3: Begin to cut out the design, ensuring you are always cutting away from your supporting hand.

 

Step 4: Ink your design by rolling out a small amount of ink until tacky and spreading evenly over the lino.

 

Step 5: Carefully align the paper with the lino and press down in circular motions with the burnishing tool.

 

Step 6: Slowly lift the paper to reveal your lino print!

Ideas to Get you Started

How to Create a Dual Colour Linocut Print

 

Create unique prints with this beginner friendly, dual colour linocut print project.

 

How to Print with Recycled Plastic

 

Combine traditional block printing with plastics that would normally be single-use to create a unique new craft tool!

 

How to Make a Lino Printed Table Runner and Napkin Set

 

Create a modern, Scandi-inspired table runner and napkin set for your festive table this year.

 

How to Screen Print at Home Using Mod Podge

 

Why not try some screen printing? With some versatile Mod Podge, this fantastic product helps you block the fabric to create a screen you can easily print on.

FAQs

Q - What do I need to get started in lino printing?

 

All you need to get started in lino printing is included within the Lino Cutting and Printing Kit. This consists of lino sheets, a lino cutting tool with various blades, printing ink, a lino roller, and a burnishing tool. In addition to this, you will need paper to print on to. All of these tools can be purchased separately online and in store at Hobbycraft.

 

Q - What’s the best lino to work with as a beginner?

 

There are different types of lino, some of which are easier to cut when first starting out. EssDee SoftCut sheets are best to begin with as the lino cutting tool will glide more freely. Traditional lino sheets are tougher and may need warming up prior to cutting.

 

Q - What is the best paper to use?

 

When test printing a design, it is common to use very thin paper such as newsprint. For printing a final piece, it is up to the artist to decide the paper texture and weight that they'd like to print with. If you are creating an edition of prints to sell, it is customary to use a smooth paper of a high quality. These papers are available as single sheets in A2 and A1 sizes in store at Hobbycraft.

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