Swedish Dala Horse Block Print
Make this easy Swedish Dala Horse Block Print in just a few easy steps!
I love dala horses. My grandfather’s family originated from Sweden and when I was little I received these Swedish handcrafted wooden horses as gifts. I thought a block print of a dala horse would be so cute to use for notecards, clothing and garland.
I decided on a simple image to use on both paper products and clothing:
To make a block print, you’ll need:
Speedy-carve block
Basic carving tool set
Brayer
Screen printing ink or fabric paint for printing on fabric or craft paints if printing on paper
Small piece of glass (I took mine from an discarded photo frame)
Step 1: Print off your image in reverse and make sure it fits onto your carving block:
Step 2: Transferring the image to the block. Use a warm iron to transfer your image from a freshly printed laser or ink jet image. Just press firmly, make sure not to melt your block and burnish the back of the paper periodically until you start to see the image left behind on the block.
The transferred image will be fairly light but you can see it more clearly by tilting it in different light.
Use a pen or pencil to draw in your image more clearly:
Step 3: Carving out the image. Using your carving tools carefully carve out the outline of the image and all the “negative” areas:
Carefully carve out the area around the image:
And finally, cut out around the image as shown below:
Step 4: Applying ink to your print. Apply a small amount of ink or paint to your piece of glass. Using the brayer, roll a small area out to a thin even layer:
Using the brayer, apply a thin, even coat of ink to the block carving:
Place the carving face down on fabric or paper and press firmly. Carefull lift up to reveal the printed image.
Your first print will be a test to see which areas of the block you still need to carve out….you can tell in the image below that some areas were left outside of the horse image that needed to be carved out:
With a little practice you will get a perfect print:
I used this particular dala horse print as an applique for a shirt. Make sure to heat set your prints if you are printing on fabric.
Some ideas? You could print a pillow, a t-shirt or the bottom border of a dress. You could also print on paper to make some simple artwork, notecards, garland, or a notebook cover for a gift!
Download my Swedish Dala Horse Print to make your own project:
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The Li’l List – A New Start
New! The Li’l List! Instead of doing my weekend photo shares I’m reworking these posts to include favorite photos of the week, favorite links, reviews, new LBB clothing and other exciting stuff I might have stumbled upon.
Last week was Lisa’s first week working at Lil Blue Boo! I can’t even tell you how relieved I am to have help and we had so much fun. It is nice having someone to work with who is just as excited about LBB as I am…and it’s the icing on the cake that she has a business background and loves photography. We mostly organized this week and got all the “made-to-order” limited edition “Goodnight & Goodluck” dresses out in the mail. Lisa took some photos of Elle in the dress over the weekend….I’m glad one of our kiddos likes to model!
The new MTO for this week is the new Weekender Top with Stephanie Corfee’s “When I Grow Up” print on it…..only available through this Tuesday.
I’ve been working on a new pants pattern with my asymmetric style worked into the bottom….Boo approves even though she doesn’t cooperate for photos. She’s standing in front of her painting still in progress….she says it still isn’t quite finished. (Dress is by Dress Me….one of our favorite clothing stores)
Another thing we accomplished this week was implementing an order tracking system. Materials needed? Laser level (I love my Black and Decker), clipboards, nails. I ran out of clipboards…
Aren’t these the cutest little cards? I needed a business card with my contact information on it because I’m always writing my information down on paper napkins or scrap paper around town. Stephanie Corfee designed these cute little mini cards for me. I purchased them through Zazzle but I know Moo sells them as well.
A hole punch and some string turns mini cards into hang tags!
My new doll dress pattern is finally up in the store! Thanks for being so patient. It’s only in Big Cartel right now because that is where it can be instantly downloaded! This doll dress pattern comes complete with photo by photo instructions and three pattern sizes fitting a variety of dolls including 10″ and 15″ Waldorf-style dolls (like our Apple Tree House Doll Li’l Sally, my muse for the dress) as well as Pottery Barn babies, American Girl and Bitty Baby Dolls:
Another pattern coming end of this month and many more in the works! More to share soon! Hope everyone had a great weekend!
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