Giant stamp and linoleum print in Berlin

Carve your first stamp that you can use to print anything.
Illustratorin Nina Heinke - New
€75.00
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At the organizer's location (Berlin)
up to 8 people
At your location
3h

About this class

We are inspired by your designs and carve large-format stamps (up to A5) together. I'll show you how to make your own stamp using classic linocut tools and scalpel. With it, you can print on paper, fabrics and much more. We talk about tools, materials, mix fresh colors and print our unique pieces on high-quality paper: all in a relaxed atmosphere and inspiring exchange.

What you’ll do in the class

Each participant brings their design to the workshop. I give an introduction to the carving technique and, depending on the motif, advise what remains standing and where to carve. Then everyone happily carves on their first stamp and we print the first prints together with linoleum ink. I will provide you with color combinations and mixing tips, as well as a list of materials and links.

Who is the class suitable for?

The course is suitable for beginners and even children from primary school age

Details to remember

What to bring to the class

my own design approx. A6-A5, not too detailed,

The joy of creative work

A little bit of stamina and dexterity

The pleasure comes when you do it;)

What is included in the class?
  • Rubber stamps are provided and everyone takes their stamp home
  • I bring tools, paper, paints
  • coffee and tea
Teamevents and groups
suitable as a private event and team event
Duration
3h
Location
small, cute studio in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg
Languages
German
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Even as a child, drawing was my passion. After graduating from the Berlin Technical Academy of Arts, I drew for the Morning Post and the Tip, and then my first children's book projects were added.