Posts Tagged ‘free demo’

Winter Back to School Sale in-stores now!

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Natessa Amin - Allentown

Our Winter Back to School Sale starts today at all store locations!

Begin the New Year by keeping creative whether you are a student, professional artists, or hobbyist.  We’ve got something on sale for everyone including paints, brushes, drawing materials, and gifts.  Don’t miss our mix and match canvas sale, saving you up to 70% off list!

Need something to house those daily doodles, sketches, or writing entries?  Looking for an original travel journal or scrapbook?  Join us in-store for a Handmade Journal Demo!  An exclusive Handmade Journal Kit is also available and includes all essential journal making materials and enough paper for two journals! No purchase is necessary to attend the demos, but after seeing what you can make, you’ll want to take advantage of the savings so you can create all year long!

Demos will be held at all store locations on January 14 and February 18, 2012 from 1pm-3pm.  Contact your local store for more information about the exclusive kit.  Demos are free to attend and no purchase is necessary.

Sale continues through Sunday, February 26, 2012.  To find your local store, please visit our Store Directory.

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10 Steps to Fabulous, Custom Cards!

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Print, print, print!

On Saturday, December 10, 2011 our stores hosted a card making demo!  For those that missed it or would like more inspiration, check out this simple card making project for fabulous, custom, handmade cards!  It’s not too late to make your own cards for the holidays.  In 10 simple steps and a quiet evening, you can complete your own set in hardly any time at all!

Materials

Materials: card packs or stationery, water-soluble block printing ink, linoleum block, hard rubber brayer, lino cutter set, and scrap board (matboard, cardboard, etc.)

Optional (but helpful) materials: cutting mat, cutting knife, ruler, pencil, glass palette, and spoon

    

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Step 1:  Make sure your block is cut to fit the surface of your card.  Trim larger blocks down on your cutting mat with a cutting knife and ruler.  Map out your design with a pencil on the linoleum block.  Tip: The block will be flipped over to print, so when using text it will need to begin backwards on the top of the block. 

Step 2: Begin cutting your design with your lino cutter.All cut! Step 2 Use a variety of blades for different line qualities and details.  Don’t cut too deep into the block; always keep the top edge of the blade above the block surface.  Use an extra, small, block or scrap to test the required pressure it takes to achieve your desired look.  Continue cutting until your entire design has been carved out of the block.  Tip: What you cut will not print, the paper will show through.  

Step 3: Pick or mix a color!

Step 4: Lay or squeeze out your color onto a glass palette or scrap board.

Step 5: Use your rubber brayer to pull the ink down. Roll the brayer back and forth to create an even coating of ink on the brayer.Step 5Step 3Step 4

Step 6: Roll the inked brayer on the top of your fully cut block.  Make sure the ink is applied evenly and smoothly across the entire block. Step 6

Step 7: Place your block (ink side down) on the top (front) of your card.

Step 8Step 8 (Alternate)Step 8: Burnish the block to the card.  If the card is smaller, use hands to make sure contact is made between the entire block and card.  Using the backside of a spoon, may be helpful.  Be sure to not slide the block as this will smear your design.

Step 9: Lift up the entire block, starting from a corner, peeling up slowly. Step 9 (Complete)Step 9

Step 10: Print, print, print!

 

 

 

For more block printing tips check out our videos Linoleum Block Printing, Linoleum Block Printing – Getting Started, and Multi Layer Block Print Technique.

We’d love to see what you make!  Show us your creations on your store’s local Facebook page!

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Stores Celebrated BLICK Friday Nationwide!

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

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Friday, November 25, 2011 was BLICK Friday! All of the stores hosted free demos and showed participants how to make their mini canvas masterpieces into ornaments.  Each of the stores also raffled off a LED light pad! There were incredible deals and discounts that made for an exciting, holiday kickoff event!  Thanks to all that joined us in store!

If you missed the demo, we will be hosting another free card making demo at all store locations on Saturday, December 10th! Please see your stores’ local page for more information.  For our store directory, please click here.

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Lincoln Park Store Snowmen!

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Air Dry Snowmen

Lincoln Park store staff showed enthusiastic participants how to make air dry clay snowmen! Want to make your own? Check with the Lincoln Park staff, they will make sure you leave with all you need to make this project at home!

To see more photos from the event, check out the complete album on the Blick Art Materials – Lincoln Park Facebook page.

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11/25/11 is BLICK Friday in stores!

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

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Join us in-store Friday, 11/25/11 for a fun, one day event! We’ll have amazing deals you won’t want to miss out on, saving you up to 65% off list! You’ll also have the chance to spin the famous Blick prize wheel and enter to win for a LED light pad! We’re picking a winner from each store!

That’s not all! From 10a-12p tap into your creative side and make a mini masterpiece into an ornament, we’ll show you how and you’ll get to keep your creation for free! 11/25/11 is BLICK Friday, be sure to join us for great savings, discounts, prizes, and more!

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Colored Pencil Demo hosted at Paramus store!

Friday, September 30th, 2011

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On Saturday, September 24, 2011 the Paramus store hosted a colored pencil demo that highlighted Blick Studio Artists’ Colored Pencils.  The demo introduced customers to these richly colored pencils that are ideal for drawing, illustrating, and coloring!

To see more photos from the event, check out the complete album on the Blick Art Materials – Paramus Facebook page.

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Blick Madness creates a happening at store locations nationwide!

Friday, September 30th, 2011

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Thursday, September 22, 2011 was the national event Blick Madness, and madness it was!  With live art and music happening at all store locations, a live screen printing demo with free giveaway tote, giveaways, raffles, and most importantly, instant win game pieces guaranteeing a win for each person, it was an exciting event!

A big thank you to everyone that came out to help the stores celebrate Blick Madness, especially to all of the participating artists nationwide!

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Paramus store hosts Chroma Interactive Acrylic Demo!

Friday, September 30th, 2011

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On Saturday, September 17, 2011, the Paramus store hosted a Chroma Interactive Acrylic Demo!  Participants had the ability to try out the product and learn about its unique and versatile qualities.  Thanks to all that joined the Paramus store for the event!

To see more photos from the event, check out the complete album on the Blick Art Materials – Paramus Facebook page.

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Cambridge Grand Opening is huge success!

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

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The Cambridge store’s Grand Opening on Thursday, September 8, 2011 was a huge success!  It may have been raining, but that didn’t stop dedicated artists from waiting in line to be the first 100 to receive a gift tote loaded with $100 worth of art materials!

lineGrand Opening events kicked off with demos by Gamblin, Holbein, Chartpak and Art Institute of Boston’s artist Keith MacLelland, music, and food!  The famous Blick wheel was also set up for everyone to spin to win!  Luckily, the skies cleared for the ribbon cutting celebration with Cambridge, MA Mayor David P. Maher and Blick Art Materials Retail President Ed Ogorzaly at noon.

artist Keith MacLellandThe Grand Opening celebrations continued for two weeks and were packed full of events including a Kid’s Day, Teacher’s Appreciation Night, and a ton of demos with raffles to win!  The Grand Opening culminated on Thursday, September 22 with the national event, Blick Madness!

We are excited to be a new addition to the vibrant arts community of Cambridge, Massachusetts and look forward to contributing to the local arts!

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Wall Pocket demonstration at Seattle store!

Friday, September 16th, 2011

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On Saturday, September 3, 2011 the Seattle store hosted a Wall Pocket demo!  Wall pockets have a long history as decorative and functional items. They have been used for years to hold flowers, perfumes and light sources.  Using air dry clay adapts the project to one suitable for all ages!

To see more photos from the event, check out the complete album on the Blick Art Materials – Seattle Facebook page.

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