You ought not to miss the action at the Bespoke Magazine - a quarterly publication "jam-packed with crafty projects, handmade products, artisan interviews, indie business inspiration and tips, and an abundance of creative inspiration. The magazine is primarily for and by the creative and handmade community, and is "designed to delight and inspire the international creative community." The Bespoke blog is also loaded with creative content - tips for business owners, DIYs, etc.
I am guest blogging at Bespoke this entire week.
Today's post is a smart wood-block art DIY that you can try out too. How do you transform plain-Jane wood blocks into a piece of art in seven easy steps?
Here is a glimpse...
Please go over to the post on Bespokezine to read in detail and see the process. Do tell me if you have done any wood block artwork, would love to see yours too.
May the sun shine bright on your week!
Congratulations on the guest post :). It is indeed gratifying to repurpose something into a piece of art - nice work!
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DeleteWhat a fabulous piece you created Ambika, I used to do a lot of them in years ago my college days, dont have any idea where they are now! Now let me check the link..
ReplyDeleteThanks Padmaja! Am sure you worked magic on them, hope you dig them out somehow.
DeleteI have a whole stack of such salvaged wood from our verandah repairs. I've been meaning to paint them for ages, but maybe will give them a shot now. Thanks for the inspiration :)
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Oh good this rubbed off on you, will look out for your wood art in case you decide to post them on FD!
DeleteThe guest post is lovely.. and I love what you've done.. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI cant seem to connect to the magazine page :(
ReplyDeleteWe are Jaipur –india base craft company “ Jai Texart”. Estd. in year 2000. We run regular Workshops on Hand Block Prints and Vegetable Dyes /- indigo dye with mud resist prints .We have complete and one of the best infrastructure for the workshop at our” Bagru Hand Block Printing Factory ,30 k.m.from Jaipur city . We are conducting the workshop since last 4 years.and conducted more than 200 workshops . We are interested to tie-up with your organisation for the workshop . Please visit www.jaitexart.com for more detail about the programme. If you need more information please inform us . Expecting a positive reply. let me know how i can take it forward.
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