12.7.09















We´re home a couple of days before we go on our next trip, up north again.

Yesterday we did a plate wall with some of this summers vintage finds.
My favorites (except from Lily Scratchys big plate in the middle) are the two plates from Form Teknisk / Norway, which I found at Plastac.

Also, we (me and Tovalisa) had fun drawing two own plates with a porcealin pen.

And, we´ve done some hand printing on textile! I´ll show you later on.

Some of you comment and asked about the screen printing technique (not the potato print)
in my last post. Here are two good links:

Tutorial by Anna Laura - Screenprinting using drawing fluid and screen filler.

Screen Printing Poster Art.





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53 comments:

  1. thanks for the screen printing links.
    my favorite plate is the oval one in the middle, very cute.

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  2. Looks great! fantastique! thanx for the screen priting link...enjOy ur next trip: wish we could squeeze in your suitcase!haha

    gini famili

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  3. Wonderful "white and blue"! Remind me the colours of portuguese tiles (azulejos). Happy week :)

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  4. Så himla fint! Och era egna är jätteroliga :D

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  5. This is weird...the day before you...I bought an old cheap white plate and painted it with a blue marker :))) I like your new blue wall:))

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  6. snabeldjuret, high five!

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  7. this is such a good idea. now i just want to do the same.

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  8. hi - would you mind telling me what camera set up you use please? andy.

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  9. Andy, see my equipment under my profile:
    http://www.blogger.com/profile/02496623183067135293

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  10. Det er en skøn væg med mange fine afstemte skatte. Jeg kan virkelig godt lide din farve- og kreativitetssans ;-)

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  11. So beautiful wall and that porcelain pen was new thing to me.

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  12. what a beautiful arrangement! love your finds x

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  13. i´ve been thinking about your wall of plates since i saw it yesterday. i tought i was tired of plates now i´m not anymore. thanks for sharing.

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  14. Thank you for such a smart post. I wish more people had a sense of humor(not too much, not too little) when they put things up in their home.

    Your drawings are so perfect.

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  15. Wow! Really nice! I get happy when I look at them!

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  16. Love your plate wall - they are all just gorgeous! Thanks for the screen printing links too.
    Have fun on your trip! :) K

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  17. How beautiful -- the individual plates and the arrangement. So inspiring ... I might have to pick up some plate hangers today!

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  18. hahaha - oops - missed your equipment page! i checked it now, thanks - so the eos 5d, its good? a bit wary about big cameras but your results are really nice. thanks again

    andy

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  19. Beautiful. Thats another idea for my wall, instead of my own photographs and my boyfriends paintings!

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  20. Love this. I want to learn too. Thank you for the links! xoxo

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  21. Your plate wall is so inspiring. Pairing some handmade, fun plates with traditional ones is such a great idea.

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  22. I am loving plate walls right now. Yours is wonderful!

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  23. collection of plates look great, the hair under the arms....:-))

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  24. Oh wow, anything you touch becomes something special! ;)

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  25. At ikke bloggen din er mer kjent skjønner ikke jeg.

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  26. I love these plates. The shades of blue are beautiful. Nicely arranged as well!

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  27. Så himla bra och fint det blev.

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  28. Beautiful! And to draw on a plate is really great!
    You probably know Tichelaar in Makkum...a dutch ceramic fabric!

    http://www.tichelaar.nl/
    I love it!

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  29. Simone, no I didin´t know about Tichelaar in Makkum. Thanks for the tip!

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  30. Every single plate is stunning..... beautiful wall :)

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  31. Elisabeth,
    your blog continues to inspire so deeply!
    I have been looking up those paint pens myself lately.
    I will post my circus dishes soon you may like to see:)
    love your world. thank you for sharing.

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  32. :)!

    Milady Productions, do tell me when you post them. I would like to take a look.

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  33. i love the top one. even the back is beautiful :)

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  34. i love that wall -have been thinking of getting one my self, but first i need a better plate-collection

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  35. wow i love all the plates, awesome finds!

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  36. Great wall!
    I also wanted to thank you for sharing!
    I really like drawing on stuff so I went to the art store and got myself a porcelaine pen. It was really fun! I put some picture of it on my blog...
    Your pictures are always stunning!

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  37. outrageously wonderFul!!!!

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  38. wow these plates are really cool.
    your blog has also got a fresh new look while i was away. i like it.

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  39. Superfint! Jag vill också göra en tallriksvägg hemma hos mig, men var får man tag i de där tallriksfästena?

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  40. erry, jag hittade mina på en loppis...

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  41. One of my plates would fit in really nice....

    :-)

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  42. This is one great collection of beautiful plates. I am interested in additional name plates, so I posted some tips about them on my blog. You are welcome to learn more and make yor plates even better.

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  43. Wonderful read! I completely agree that the right cushion cover can add a fresh touch to any living space. It’s amazing how a simple change like updating your cushion covers can enhance the overall decor and mood of a room. Thanks for sharing these useful tips!

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