Block Print Cards

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Project by Patricia Zapata from Kingwood, Texas.
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Patricia Zapata was born in New Jersey, moved to Columbia with her parents when she was ten-years-old, and later, moved to Houston for college with the intention of becoming a pediatrician. Instead she obtained a degree in graphic design, which allows her to work from home and spend more time with her two children. She began making stationery when she had a party to attend but forgot to buy a card–needless to say, her last minute, handmade card was a huge hit! When she is not spending time with her kids, who are the main source of inspiration for her cards, she enjoys salsa and meringue dancing, and training for the Houston marathon!

Materials:

recycled paper card stock
linoleum blocks
block ink
colored paper
colored pencils
black ink pen
chalk pencils
polymer clay: purple, orange, skin tone, black, Kelly green
brown embossing thread
pencil
cutting mat
craft knife
linoleum cutting tools
white glue
cotton swabs
ink roller
roller for clay
ruler
baking dish or tile
toaster oven
round hole and square hole punch

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Polymer Clay Block Print Card
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Figure A
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Figure B
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Figure C
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Figure D
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Figure E
Steps:
Polymer Clay Block Print Card

1. Cut the card stock to selected size using a craft knife, ruler and cutting mat.

2. Score and fold the card.

3. Draw a tree and grass on the linoleum block using a pencil (figure A).

4. Carve out the negative space leaving only the tree and the grass, which will be printed, on the card (figure B).

5. Cover the block with ink using an ink roller. Print the image on the front of the folded card (figure C). Let dry.

6. Cut leaves for the tree out of lime green paper using a craft knife.

7. Add a little shading to each leaf with chalk pencils. Color a scrap of paper with a dark green chalk pencil, rub the color onto a cotton swab and shade one side of the leaf (figure D).

8. Glue the leaves to the tree branches on the card using white glue (figure E).

9. Cut a small rectangle from brown paper to form the seat of the swing.

10. For the polymer clay girl: Roll out orange polymer clay leaving a slightly thinner side.

11. Cut out an orange shape in the form of pants and remove excess clay.

12. Using the craft knife make markings that resemble stitches at the bottom of each leg and around the pocket area.