Saturday November 8th 6:00pm -8:00pm

Let's Print - this is easier than it looks. You need no experience. Lino printing is easy and produces amazing art.

About this experience

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Only 16 Spots Available!

Time: Please arrive by 6 PM so we can start on time.
Location: ART POP in Creekside (right beside the grocery store). Free underground parking.

What We’re Making:
Create your own 4"x5" lino print stamp—no experience needed! We’ll provide all the supplies, including a variety of paper and cards to print on. You'll make at least 1 card with matching envelope as well as an 8.5x11" print and take home your custom stamp to reuse on paper or fabric.

How It Works:
You’ll trace or draw your design onto a soft rubber block, carve it out, roll on ink, and print! From simple shapes to detailed designs, it’s totally up to you.

Tool Use:
Borrow tools during the workshop or purchase your own set for an additional $15 to keep the creativity going at home!

Things to consider:
Please wear clothing that you don't mind getting a little ink on

What do you get?

  • 4x5" Lino Block
  • Step by step instruction
  • The use of the ART POP inks, rollers and Lino cutting tools with option to purchase these supplies for $15/person.
  • Everyone leaves with1 printed card and envelopes as well as an 8.5x11" print and you keep the stamp you made to print as many times as you like at home. 

After you sign up you will receive an e-mail the week of the workshop with some reminders and details. 

Refunds and cancellations. 
30-16 days prior – full refund less $5 admin fee
15 days prior – 50% refund
Within 15 days from the workshop - Non-refundable (as I have to purchase supplies)

If the organizer must cancel the event due to circumstances outside of their control all participants will be notified via e-mail and will be refunded the full amount.

Your Host

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I majored in print making at OCAD in Toronto and did 4 years of silk screening, lino and wood cuts as well as stone etching. I was the 4th year Print Making award recipient for my graduating year.