Thursday, October 25, 2012

Spiderweb Printmaking

For some creative Halloween decorations, we decided to try out these styrofoam spiderweb prints, seen over at Tinkerlab. We started off by cutting out two circles of foam from our Make+Believe Magnificent Monoprint Supply Kit, but you could also use a Styrofoam plate.
Karuna and I weren't sure exactly how to draw a spiderweb, so we looked up a photo of one online and talked about the lines and shapes in the web. Then we each took a stab at it, and drew our version of a spiderweb and spider onto our plates. 
Next we used a ball point pen over our drawings to make deep grooves in the foam. Here are our finished printing plates:
To make a print, we used a brayer (a foam paint roller would do fine as well) to roll out paint onto the foam plates. In addition to black paint, we were excited to try our glow in the dark paint left over from Karuna's birthday. We had fun swapping plates to ink and print over and over again.
After rolling out the paint, we pressed a piece of paper onto the plate, rubbed it carefully, then peeled it up to reveal our print. For an added pop of color, we used a small paint brush to paint in the spider with the opposite color.
And here are some final prints, taped to our doorway for Halloween! I haven't yet seen whether the glow in the dark one acually works, but the yellow looks pretty cool anyway.
Happy Halloween!