Gotta tell ya...these new plates are some of my favorites...ever. EVER.
First up are these MAP Plates...
In this set you get 9 different plates...
...this one is my favorite. I used grey letterpress ink to create the US (the US plate measures roughly 6"x4")...and teal green ink for the dotted arrow. Then I used my water pen and some watercolors to color in Illinois. Man, oh, man!!! I love this!
How great would these be used to document a road trip?
Next up are the SCRIPT Plates...
These gorgeous "brush-script" plates are so beautiful...and they add a little hand-written eclectic feel to your projects.
I dropped some mist on my graphic after I ran it though my Evolution...and then I fussy-cut the word "SMILE" so that I could add it to a photo...
By just adding different ink colors to different areas of the plate you can create completely unique and beautiful designs...
Before I ran this card through my Evolution, I added some watercolor drips...oh, these colors!
Because the letterpress ink dries so quickly, you can quickly add a whole bunch of colors to one card in very little time...or you can skip the color and just deboss the plate pattern itself!
For this run-though I used stamp ink on my plate...and then I dropped some mist across the top...
This final set is the JOURNALING Plates set...
Oh, that "handwriting" just makes me so so happy!
For this first card, I ran the plate through my Evolution without any ink...and then I simply painted some watercolors over the top...
Oh my gosh...I love this "ONE PERFECT DAY" plate...wouldn't this be darling as the cover to a little mini album documenting a day-trip to the beach or a museum?
This little plate would be perfect to title an Albums Made Easy book...or a journal...or a list of daily activities...ooooh, the possibilities!
I used three different colored stamp inks for this last card...there is just something about that ombré look that makes me so happy...
So fun!
And I gotta tell ya...I'm loving using my letterpress plates with stamp ink! Although the colors are not as vibrant and the lines are not as crisp and clear as they are when you use letterpress ink, I love the look. And I love how quick cleanup is!
Have you tried letterpress yet? If not, are you going to?
There are so many more plates out there now...and they just keep getting better and better! If you're looking for a new craft to add to your arsenal, why not give letterpress a try?
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
And don't forget that you can get 20% off anything you purchase from Lifestyle Crafts with the promo code: MIDWESTERN! Yay!!!
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