Sizzix Big Shot as a Printmaking Press | Botanical Printing for art journals and junk journals
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Monoprinting with Botanicals: Using a Die Cutting Machine (Sizzix) for #junkjournals and #artjournals
In this video, I'll show you how to combine monoprinting techniques with botanical printing using a die cutting machine (like the Sizzix Big Shot) to create stunning, detailed prints for your junk journals and art journals. Whether you're a fan of mixed media or love adding natural elements to your work, this technique is perfect for creating unique textures and layers with pressed and dried botanicals.
Throughout the video, I'll share my favorite tips for reusing dried ferns and leaves to achieve sharp and well-defined prints on paper and fabric. I’ll guide you step by step through exploring different materials and using various acrylic paints to get diverse results.
✨ What You'll Learn:
How to use a Sizzix or any die-cutting/embossing machine for monoprinting
Best tips for botanical prints in art journaling
Exploring different paper types for stunning junk journal pages
How to create texture and depth in your mixed media projects
Reusing pressed botanicals for multiple prints
Supplies referred: *
Sizzix Big Shot Machine - amzn.to/3BhiJT7
Gel Printing Plate - amzn.to/4e4l2qO
Acrylic Paints - amzn.to/4d9MDpr
Brayer (Roller) - amzn.to/3AMnx2v
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Do you have a die-cutting machine? Have you used it lately? Go and grab it, because you can do much more than cutting or embossing.😊😊 Have you tried this already?
Dear Francisca: Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful and wonderful botanical printing techniques. I will now be printing for the rest of the day! 😊❤
Thank you for sharring. I find this more doable than regular eco printing.
So very clever, love this idea & all of your beautiful creations....
Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Absolutely love this idea!!! Thanks for sharing. Love your enthusiasm!,, 😀🤩❤️
Absolutely beautiful! ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful results! Thanks for sharing.❤
Just a marvellous video Francesca, you have added a new element to our creativity. Thank you❤️🇨🇦
Wonderful tutorial! Thanks so much.
Gorgeous! Coincidentally, I purchased a Big Shot machine this week. What a great project to break it in! ❤
Loved this!!
Simply brilliant Francisca - just the first 25 seconds alone made watching this worth the time.
Wow..i like this thechnique..i live in belgium and my garden is the forrest. My dy cut machine will be working hard soon 😂
You have so many ideas ..❤
Thank you, Hilde! It sounds like you’re in the perfect spot for inspiration with a forest as your garden! Ohh my, I love forests.😊 I’m sure your die-cut machine will be very busy soon!😀😀
Stunning. I never thought of using a die cut machine for printing. Fantastic video and inspiration
Thank you, Celine! I’m so happy you found the idea inspiring. Using a die cut machine for printing opens up so many possibilities right?-have fun experimenting with it. 😉
Very nice Francisca... great demo and a good way to use some of Nature's ingredients. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the demo and the idea of incorporating nature's elements into the process. It's always inspiring to work with what nature provides!
Wonderful and great idea, thank you!🍀💖
Awesome video, thank you.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you so much for your great hack!! So excited to try it out
This is fantastic! And fairly easy to do. I know what I'll be doing now: collecting leaves and drying them. Thank you so much for the brilliant tutorial.
You are a genius! Can't wait to try out this technique. Thanks for sharing!
Ohh Thank you, Holly! I'm so glad you're excited to try the technique. Have fun with it, and let me know how it turns out!
This was amazing! Thank you so much for teaching us this and sharing all that you have! I can't wait to try this! I am so awed! Fantastic technique!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed the lesson and feel excited to try it. Have fun with the technique, and I’d love to hear how it goes!
Thank you for sharing! Very inspiring ❤
Thank you, Terry! I'm so glad you found it inspiring! ❤ It’s always a joy to share these ideas. Can't wait to see what you create!
Wow!!!
Thank you. 😊😊
me encanta !! muchas gracias !!
¡Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado! ¡Gracias a ti por verlo y disfrutarlo!
Just beautiful! I can’t wait to try this technique💕
what a great idea! I can't get botanicals now as I live in Canada and all the leaves are yellow and dry! I'll have to wait until next year! ♥
Hi Deb! If you can still gather some of those leaves, go for it! The color doesn’t matter much for this technique, and if they’re already dried, that’s even better! Dried leaves actually work best here. Fresh leaves would give a different result, so you’re all set. Don’t worry about waiting until next year! 💛
@@FranciscaNunes Ok! Thank you for letting me know! 🥰
Thank you
How do you get the paint off the plates? Thank you for the idea. Adding black is genius😊
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