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TPS: Monochromatic - Blue

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Group:The Print Shop
Swap Coordinator:bluemonkeymama (contact)
Swap categories: Mail Art  Printmaking 
Number of people in swap:11
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:September 8, 2014
Date items must be sent by:September 22, 2014
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Setting limits, whether they be limits in color, medium, or theme, can sometimes benefit creativity. With that in mind, let's create some monochromatic prints.

For this swap, first create a print(s) using only the color blue. Prints can be made using Gelli plates, homemade gelatin plates, or any other surface you choose. Feel free to use any kind of paper you wish to pull your prints as long as it's either white or blue.

Next, use your print(s) to create an ATC OR a postcard OR a notecard, your choice. You may add any other media/mediums you wish, like rubber stamping, doodling, etc, provided you keep to the blue theme. The envelope for your notecard need not be printed on unless you choose to. Write a little note to your partner on the back of the postcard/inside the notecard.

The nitty-gritty:

  • 1 ATC OR 1 handmade postcard OR 1 handmade notecard for 1 partner (postcard must be sent naked).
  • Use ONLY the color blue to create your print(s). Anything extra added to the ATC/postcard/notecard must also be ONLY blue.
  • Sender's choice in style and theme

I'm always happy to answer any questions, and I welcome suggestions/ideas for future swaps.

Discussion

dobie256 08/12/2014 #

Quick question - when I think of a monochromatic blue card I think of a print that might have white, medium blues, then maybe into very dark blues. Is that what you have in mind? Basically taking a base blue -- adding white (to tint) or black (to shade) and then allowing all those different blues.

Or are you talking just a blue ink on blue or white card stock and then all textures coming from that one base color?

Clear as mud? I might actually have time to join in this series and I want to make sure I have the right process in mind.

bluemonkeymama 08/12/2014 #

I've actually been trying to decide if light blues, medium blues, etc. would be the way to go, and I'm thinking yeah, as long as the base color is blue, feel free to tint and shade as you'd like.

dobie256 08/13/2014 #

Thanks!!

Paige1900 08/21/2014 #

On the red monocromatic swap, I did everything different shades of red. I was pleased with the result. : )

bluemonkeymama 08/21/2014 #

I wish I'd done that on the red, Paige. My prints were ok, but could have been improved on with lighter and darker tones of red.

JBromeling 08/31/2014 #

I really struggled with the red as there didn't seem to be much of a change in the color so the prints didn't come out with much of the "pattern". I tried layers with the different reds and it wasn't successful.

Will someone who was successful/happy/pleased with their red version please share their secret with this newbie? The video's I have watched make it look so easy yet when I did what I thought was the same thing it was not! What brand/types of paints are acceptable?

bluemonkeymama 09/ 1/2014 #

Judy, I struggled with the red, too. I think the key for me is going to be using lighter and darker tones of the color to get some variation. As for paints, I had the best luck with paints that were a bit thicker. Really watered-down craft paints just don't seem to be cutting it for me as much, even with other printing techniques. Anymore, I've moved to mostly using Liquitex Basics.

I'd love to hear any tips anyone else can share for these swaps!

Paige1900 09/ 9/2014 #

Sometimes you can get different shades of the same exact color by going over different shades of paper and incorporating them together. I mean Light Blue #10 shade would give you a different result on white cardstock as it would on a dark blue cardstock, but you the same "Monocromatic effect" would be the result. Does this make sense, or does everyone need to come over to my house and compare how we do everything?

Paige1900 09/ 9/2014 #

but you the same "Monocromatic effect" would be the result....what the heck was I typing? I meant you achieve the same monocromatic results.

bluemonkeymama 09/ 9/2014 #

That makes sense, Paige, thanks for the tip! But can I still come to your house and hang out with ya anyway? Please? I'll bring coffee and dessert!

trollop 09/ 9/2014 #

is there a specific blue we are supposed to use?

bluemonkeymama 09/ 9/2014 #

For this swap, just regular ol' blue, or something very close to it. As long as your blue doesn't venture into aqua or indigo territory, for instance, then it's all good.

trollop 09/10/2014 #

bummer those are my favorite blues!

Paige1900 09/10/2014 #

Yes coffee and dessert is not even required. : )

bluemonkeymama 09/10/2014 #

@trollop Aqua is my favorite, too, and indigo is wonderful! I'm thinking of doing future swaps with those colors specifically, as well as variations on other colors.

Yay, Paige! I'll be right over! ;)

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