A reduction print. I played with some different colours and also discovered how very careful I should be on lining up the paper properly or else you get a misprint with the second colour.
Thanks so much George and Tricia for your kind comments. I did use my craft press, but not the pins. I’ve heard of them but didn’t realise that you have to run the plate through the pins first. Thanks for the tip, I’m sure I shall get around to using them soon. Helen
Let me know before you use the Turns Burton pins and I'll run you through the process. Your registration was really good without the pins. I always get a couple that just don't quite line up when I use card corners to create registration..... mostly due to me not taking my time or not concentrating!
This is lovely I really like the colour palette you’ve used on the bottom one Helen, fab.
Thanks so much George and Tricia for your kind comments. I did use my craft press, but not the pins. I’ve heard of them but didn’t realise that you have to run the plate through the pins first. Thanks for the tip, I’m sure I shall get around to using them soon. Helen
I too prefer the images printed on the white paper. I still need to make another registration plate to fit the craft press. Very nicely done Helen.
This is such an interesting print. I really like the prints on white paper, I think they have a little more impact.
Did you use turns Burton pins?
Did you use your craft press?
You may find that if you don't run the plate through the press pins first, it can push the paper up a little. Then you don't quite get an acute print.
I love that petrol blue colour in your print!