go back go to homepage save to favorites search this site email this page all content copyright 1998-2004 Brandy Agerbeck. All Rights Reserved.
My other blogs
Shop blog

VisCom blog
Me blog
working on*
project pages
also see blog archives below

[ ] aaron & rebecca's wedding quilt
[ ] baby quilt
[ ] bra for breast cancer
[ ] craft show 101

[ ] easy-clean paper-cup candle-making

[ ] McCloud's MCAD comics class
[ ]
pink felt squirrel

creative types

Cockeyed.com
Craftgrrl
Denyse Schmidt Quilts

Diane Durand
getcrafty
Hable Construction
Hi! Monkey!
Inspiration in a Box
Jill Bliss
KeriSmith.com
little cabbage
ljc
Not Martha
Quilter's Cache
Readymade
Sew Wrong
Unique Projects

great companies
Busy Beaver
Dharma Trading

eQuilter.com
Fire Mountain Gems

Nasco
blog archive
2005
01      
2004
01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12
2003
01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12
2002
08
09 10 11 12
 
Like what you see? much of these items will be sold in the online store. Before then, if you want to purchase something, email me. and I'll let you know if it's avaiable and it's pirce. Thanks for your interest!
 
Find this page
useful? Entertaining?
Please consider
making a donation.

*note these pages don't include client work. I don't dish about my clients.You can see selections from my client work in my portfolio.


 October 2002


Wednesday, October 02, 2002



Halloween Felines
Last night I was musing on the popularity of reproduction paper mache halloween decoration this season. Inevitably, a black cat and pumkin are represented with wide maniacal smiles. So, last night I was sketching a maniacally smiled black cat of my own, for no particular reason. Several hours later I had about 15 linocut prints/greeting cards of it. I've got 30 orange envelopes sittin' around, so I'm making continue to edition them to get enough solid ones to sell 'em in the store.

Strangely, some are getting a really mottled pattern - I think I'm using too much pressure and actually squishly the linoleum part down and getting the bumps of the burlap. Seems a bit odd, but I can't account for the pattern elsewhere - my lil' Speedball hand press is all smooth. Huh.

The best part of editioning again (really the first true editioning since college!), is the sound of rolling out the ink on the glass with a rubber brayer. A very satisfying sound.

Next linocut will have a lot less black areas in the design, so I won't feel like such an editioning ninny.

Uh-Oh
As punishment for spending all my milk money on fabric, I'm not allowed to open my fabric cabinet until my online store is up and running. Much to do...

posted on 5:49 PM

 

 

 
 
^ top