Archive for January 2010

Weekend workings and lessons learning

11Jan

What I worked on this weekend (a work in progress):

savedates-happycampersave dates- happy camperMy sister’s save the dates! I still need to do two more runs ( I know, I’m crazy ) but I think they’re looking good so far. I had BIG help from my family and my dearest friend Claire who was my apprentice for the weekend. Even though I’m still an apprentice myself! Yay teamwork!

Lessons learned for those are starting out like me:

1. Black ink is like the plague. Avoid it as much as possible when mixing it to make a color. For the brown, it need 4 parts of black but all I needed was a drop.

2. Watch out for the arm grippers! This was my first time using the aluminum base and hah.. classic mistake. My gripper was hitting the base and I was wondering why no ink was spreading on the left side.

3. My Sigwalt press is a beautiful machine but its rollers are not. I think one of the previous owners had used rollers from another press and tried to make it work on the Sigwalt. Result: inconsistent rolling and trucks not perfectly aligning with the rails. Siigh..I think it’s time: Anyone know a good Sigwalt roller supplier?

Another question for other letterpress printers out there: Is there an alternative to taping the rails? I’m using electrical tape and it captures air bubbles at the bottom resulting in bumps. It also doesn’t stick very well.

Observation about the polymer plates: They are great and easy to use. I love that you can just cut them up! My only complaint, which maybe someone can offer some advice about, is that if I press quite hard (which I like to do to give it a nice bite) I will occasionally see some “ghosting” imprint around the design. Is there a way to avoid this?

One tip/trick I’ve discovered regarding the plates: I’ve got some small type on the plates where ink builds up into (especially the descenders of the type). I started off  by cleaning it out with a Q-tip but sometimes it left cotton bits or was still too big. The solution are the SofStick Disposable Sponge applicators  thanks to my sister who’s a dentist.  They’re teeny tiny sponges on the end of a stick so no residue for your type (or your teeth)!sofstick_medium Stay tuned for the final production next week!

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Feliz Friday!

08Jan

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What are you doing this weekend? It’s going to be a letterpress weekend for me — lots of invites and save the dates to churn out — and my first time using Boxcar‘s polymer plates. I’ll be sure to post the results!

Have a happy weekend!

(photo: Carlos Noboro)

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Up-cycled art

07Jan

Ever see this before?

il_fullxfull.108374152The husband and wife duo created this amazing up-cycled wall art map using old license plates and mounted on reclaimed barn wood.  They’ve got a few more note-worthy collections up their sleeve:

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Pretty paper prints

06Jan

By Elevated Press. Beautiful and fun letterpress art prints + stationery with popping colors!

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Inspired by nature

05Jan

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I just found my new favorite clothing line: Spool No.72 (found via unruly things). Designing from nature, Native American and the classic old west, Spool No. 72 just has that casual yet stylistic and cultural motif references which I love.

Turquoisesweater2LarkKimono1Pintuck3SilverwareRings2And the photography is delicious gorgeous!

Turquoiseclutch1SmokyPeakDressGrayIndianAster3Also, their blog has clothing/jewelry updates + beautiful photography.

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It’s a new year!

03Jan

Happy New Year everyone! I hope everyone had a wonderful, happy, and delicious holiday season!

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I’m happy and excited to be back from the holidays!

One new feature I’d like to announce on the Happy Camper blog is in the comment section. I’m sad to say that the spammers have hit my blog so I’ve had to add the CAPTCHA feature. I hope this doesn’t deter anyone from commenting; it’s one little extra step from sharing your voice but it’s to keep Happy Camper safe and *happy*.

I received some wonderful goodies from Santa this year including some letterpress inks and other tools to facilitate the press! Also, I received some beautiful ornaments from this post and the Muir Woods poster! What did you get this holiday?

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