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Lorra does a screenprinting workshop.

If you’ve been following my recent posts, you’d get the impression that I’m slightly switching gears and getting myself more into crafts. That’s why I’m really happy that there are groups like Craft MNL (aptly found in The Collective) that provide opportunities to learn making new things.

This new direction I’m on deserves its own post but I’m feeling a bit under the weather, so I’ll just leave you with some photos of and my thoughts on the screenprinting workshop I joined last Sunday. I was waiting for it for weeks since I signed up for one of the later dates. I couldn’t stop talking about it before and I’m still on a crafty high now.

I can really say that it was one of the best experiences I’ve had in a while. The fiance, who was one of my classmates, even told me that I looked really happy during those 4-5 hours of making things with my hands.

The workshop was conducted by Andrei and Sheina of HOCUS (Craft MNL’s neighbor, literally) and I really appreciated how patient and supportive they were. They would check our screens if we were on the right track and answer all our questions.

SKIP THIS ENTIRE PART IF YOU DON’T CARE ABOUT THE PROCESS

The first part consisted of explaining the basics of screenprinting. We were asked to prepare our designs on tracing paper before the session but some of us also drew on the spot. We also had a bit of Q&A before we proceeded with transferring our tracing paper designs on to the screen.

Transferring the designs was done in steps. The first 2 steps were pre-made for us but if you were doing it by scratch, you’d have to prepare your screen (whether buy it or mount it yourself), place a thin coat of the screenprinting emulsion on your screen, wait for it to dry, and then transfer the design to the screen by giving it a good amount of light for approximately a minute and a half. The light can be from fluorescent lamps or even the sun! But if you’re using sunlight, be sure to expose your screen for only 7-8 seconds.

Once the design has been “burnt” onto your screen, use water to wash away the emulsion. You’ll only be able to wash away the parts that were blocked by the black parts of your design, revealing your finished screen. Ready for printing!

Use textile or acrylic paints, depending on the surface you’re printing on, to print your design. During printing, you’ll be doing 2 strokes: the flood coat and the actual printing stroke. That’s it! Just leave the paint to dry and you’re good to go.

Craft MNL just posted their June screenprinting schedules, as well as schedules for other workshops. Check them out here. I highly recommend them for anyone who’s looking to do something different and therapeutic. I’m thinking of joining the rubber block printing session. :)

For more photos and to see what my classmates made, check this album out.

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All of the crafts that were exchanged last Saturday fit into this canvas bag given by Alessa. Santa’s bag’s got nothing on this. There were so many things! 15 crafts from fellow crafters, plus a bunch of giveaways.
Want to see the crafts that we got? Click the photo or click this link.

All of the crafts that were exchanged last Saturday fit into this canvas bag given by Alessa. Santa’s bag’s got nothing on this. There were so many things! 15 crafts from fellow crafters, plus a bunch of giveaways.

Want to see the crafts that we got? Click the photo or click this link.

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These are just some of the images from the craft soiree I attended last Saturday. To see more photos and read about how much fun we all had, click on the image above or this link.
Each photo in the album has a caption that can tell you a little somethign about each captured moment..

These are just some of the images from the craft soiree I attended last Saturday. To see more photos and read about how much fun we all had, click on the image above or this link.

Each photo in the album has a caption that can tell you a little somethign about each captured moment..

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valeriechua:

Quiet Girl ft. Fika Fika Fika Christmas Giveaway

Yes, you read that right! Quiet Girl is holding a giveaway featuring items from  Philippine-based crafts store, Fika Fika Fika. I’ve always been in search for local independent crafts stores to promote on my blog. In this highly digitized and fast-paced society, arts and crafts and everything intricately made and written isn’t as much paid attention to as before. I like holding giveaways such as these to remind you to appreciate the little things in life and to remember what is heartfelt. Remember the days when you used to receive letters in the mail, colorful fragrant stationery from your seat mate, and the days when you took time to gather little items and trinkets for your friends and loved ones.

This Christmas, Quiet Girl and Fika Fika Fika want to share this childhood memory with you!

To get a chance to win, all you need to do are the following:

1. Be a follower of Quiet Girl’s Facebook -or- Quiet Girl.
2. Like Fika Fika Fika on Facebook -or- follow Fika Fika Fika on Google Friend Connect.
3. Comment on this entry -or- reblog this entry and mention that you have done the above.

Open to all. Contest will end on December 13, 2011.
The winner will be picked using a randomizer.
Happy Holidays and good luck!

For more information, please refer to the original blog post.

BY THE WAY! If you’re in Manila, Fika Fika Fika will be selling goods at the Brown Bag Vintage & Crafts Market this Friday. Click on the link for details. It’s the perfect place to buy Christmas gifts and handmade items! :)

Always with the most wonderful prizes on Earth. Look at all those lovely paper products. I covet.

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I visited Fabric Warehouse Libis for the first time a few days ago and I fell in love. I couldn’t stop myself from buying fabrics and I’m really excited to make all sorts of stuff with them.
You might not notice it but there’s also a lace-y one at the very bottom.

I visited Fabric Warehouse Libis for the first time a few days ago and I fell in love. I couldn’t stop myself from buying fabrics and I’m really excited to make all sorts of stuff with them.

You might not notice it but there’s also a lace-y one at the very bottom.

#life   #crafts  
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Battled the origami gods to create this for Valentine’s Day. I won.

Battled the origami gods to create this for Valentine’s Day. I won.

#artwork   #life   #love   #crafts  
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Some time last year, I bought a box of DIY felt chocolate from Clipper and last weekend, I finally got to start on it.

So far, I have 4 chocolates made. I’ll be doing the last 2 pieces during the week.

I was also going to post some new watercolor paintings done over the weekend but I made the mistake of scanning them and now the digital copies are overexposed. I’ll take photos of them later instead so watch out for those.

Have a great week everyone!

#artwork   #crafts  
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teacherlorra:

I made this puzzle earlier. I’m so glad that I actually enjoy drawing or else this would have been a nightmare.

Made on board paper with a .8 UniPin ink pen, Letraset markers, illustration board and a pair of really awesome scissors.

teacherlorra:

I made this puzzle earlier. I’m so glad that I actually enjoy drawing or else this would have been a nightmare.

Made on board paper with a .8 UniPin ink pen, Letraset markers, illustration board and a pair of really awesome scissors.

#artwork   #crafts  
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teacherlorra:

I made these puppets for tomorrow’s storytelling session because I can’t find a copy of The Three Little Pigs in any of the bookstores I visited. It’s extra work but I enjoyed it because it allows me to mix both art and teaching. I really miss drawing and this gave me a little time to be an artist again.
The wolf was drawn by the boyfriend because I’m not very good at drawing angry and macho furry creatures. :P
I’m going to do the houses now. It’s going to be a long night.

These were made with regular bond paper and L’il Hands markers, cut, laminated and then cut again.

teacherlorra:

I made these puppets for tomorrow’s storytelling session because I can’t find a copy of The Three Little Pigs in any of the bookstores I visited. It’s extra work but I enjoyed it because it allows me to mix both art and teaching. I really miss drawing and this gave me a little time to be an artist again.

The wolf was drawn by the boyfriend because I’m not very good at drawing angry and macho furry creatures. :P

I’m going to do the houses now. It’s going to be a long night.

These were made with regular bond paper and L’il Hands markers, cut, laminated and then cut again.

#artwork   #crafts  
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This could be someone’s love story.

This could be someone’s love story.

#artwork   #crafts