An unofficial guide to block printing - Austin Kleon
If you’re brand new to block printing, Speedball makes a really handy beginner’s kit that includes:
- a block to carve (these Speedy Cut blocks are soft and easy)
- a lino handle with cutters to carve with
- ink (water soluble cleans up easy)
- a soft rubber brayer (I really like little ones for detail work)
I also recommend:
- tracing paper
- a soft, dark pencil
- a baren (again, I prefer a little felt one for detail work)
- some cheap paper to experiment — I particularly love to print on pages from the newspaper and old books that are falling apart
August 4, 2025 at 4:00:34 PM EDT
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