Drawn on paper |
Transferred to lino |
Carving stage |
Just the 3 copies printed |
Drawn on paper |
Transferred to lino |
Carving stage |
Just the 3 copies printed |
I finally got round to finishing this years Christmas cards and I'm really pleased with how they've turned out.
I tried the Chine Colle but it didn't work on the card stock I was using, it buckled and warped but its another good learning curve.
Stupidly I also didn't spend long enough working out which bit of the card to print on and ended up printing the first 10 cards on the back and not the front, but I've cut these up to use as gift tags.
Failed Chine Colle and printed on the reverse |
Printed on the right side |
Finished cards |
I finished my carving and test printed the design onto newsprint and then card. I'm pretty happy but now need to decide what I want the final print to look like.
I don't know if I want to print onto white or coloured paper but think either way I'd like to have a go at Chine Colle over the bauble.
Hopefully I'll decide before too long or they might just end end up being next years cards.
My first result |
My husband took his blood pressure last week on one of those machines they have at sports clubs or gyms. To say the results were worrying is an understatement and it promoted a call to the doctors.
The first thing I did the next morning was buy a blood pressure home kit in order that we can keep an eye on his levels. He has been given a months worth of emergency tablets to bring the pressure down and will be followed up with a doctors call, along with having routine blood checks to give him a proper once over.
As women we get offered regular check ups, to include screenings for cervical and breast cancer, but men don't tend to get invited for regular check ups in the same way. This year alone I have had my cervical screening, got invited to do a home test for bowel cancer and have just received my mammogram results, thankfully all clear. Every few years at my surgery they also perform a general MOT, which includes checks for blood pressure, weight and diabetes etc. But my husband has not been to the doctors or had any contact with them in over 10 years.
High blood pressure is referred to as the 'silent killer' because so many people can have it with no symptoms, but it puts someone at a much greater risk of heart disease, a heart attack or stroke, amongst other things. My husband appears to be fit and healthy from the outside and is a prime example of what can happen with no regular testing or check ups.
Blood pressure guidelines vary, but the new general guidelines are as follows:
My husband under all guidelines was well into a the hypertensive crisis stage, which meant that had he suffered from a headache or blurred vision it would have been an emergency, although we would not have been aware of this. My blood pressure at 130/69 is classed as high normal, although the diastolic at 69 is ideal.
The good thing to come out of this is that we now know where we stand and plan to not only to get it under control but to reverse it through diet and exercise, with the hope that he will be able to reduce and eventually come off any medication he now needs to take.
It's been a wake up call that if we don't get fit and healthy we may not get to enjoy the retirement we have been planning for or be there to see our grandchildren grow up.
The immediate plan for both of us is to limit salt, drink more water, exercise and lose weight. Additionally he will need to commit to eating a plant based diet at least 95% of the time and to give up the daily crisps and biscuits, which I also have been eating again since being in the house all day.
I'm using traditional Lino for this print, rather than the Japanese Lino that I have been using, to see which I prefer and which is easier.
I follow linocut artists on Instagram and watch YouTube videos to learn different techniques and styles to aid my progression with this form of printing.
Everyone has different ways of approaching a print but a popular choice is traditional Lino, very lightly sanded and stained beforehand with acrylic paint, making it much easier to see where you have carved and where you haven't and slightly less slipping of the cutting tool achieved from the sanding.
Image reversed and transferred to the stained Lino |
Black pen added |
Starting to carve |
When Bertie left us she left a huge hole in our hearts and in our lives. We picked up a new baby at the weekend to try and fill some of the gap left at Berties loss.
Introducing Tuplip Tallulah, our 12 week old, black Miniature Schnauzer puppy. She's named Tulip for me and Tallulah for my husband, but she'll just be called Tulip in general day to day life.
We first met Tulip when she was 6 weeks old..