In highschool one of our teachers made us "good luck" cards for a production we were putting on, using this technique. It was so thoughtful of him and I've always loved this idea. He actually used rice grains and all kinds of "bits and bobs" to make the cards.
Is there a way to use this technique if you also need to print Also? I know you said you’d usually need to soak the paper but is there a way to avoid this so you can add color to a design? Sorry if this has already been answered ❤
In highschool one of our teachers made us "good luck" cards for a production we were putting on, using this technique. It was so thoughtful of him and I've always loved this idea. He actually used rice grains and all kinds of "bits and bobs" to make the cards.
That sounds lovely!
Would this work with one of the cheaper presses you sell on your website?
Yes this should work with any intaglio press
I don't have access to a press like yours. Would this work with a die cutting machine such as my Bigshot?
Yes die cutting machines can work well
Is there a way to use this technique if you also need to print Also? I know you said you’d usually need to soak the paper but is there a way to avoid this so you can add color to a design? Sorry if this has already been answered ❤