





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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I adore this wall...
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet wall!
ReplyDeletethanks for the screen printing links.
ReplyDeletemy favorite plate is the oval one in the middle, very cute.
Looks great! fantastique! thanx for the screen priting link...enjOy ur next trip: wish we could squeeze in your suitcase!haha
ReplyDeletegini famili
Wonderful "white and blue"! Remind me the colours of portuguese tiles (azulejos). Happy week :)
ReplyDeleteSå himla fint! Och era egna är jätteroliga :D
ReplyDeleteLove the blue!
ReplyDeleteThis 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:))
ReplyDeletesnabeldjuret, high five!
ReplyDeletethis is such a good idea. now i just want to do the same.
ReplyDeletehi - would you mind telling me what camera set up you use please? andy.
ReplyDeleteAndy, see my equipment under my profile:
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Det er en skøn væg med mange fine afstemte skatte. Jeg kan virkelig godt lide din farve- og kreativitetssans ;-)
ReplyDeleteså fint!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful wall and that porcelain pen was new thing to me.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful arrangement! love your finds x
ReplyDeletei´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.
ReplyDeleteThank 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.
ReplyDeleteYour drawings are so perfect.
Wow! Really nice! I get happy when I look at them!
ReplyDeleteLove your plate wall - they are all just gorgeous! Thanks for the screen printing links too.
ReplyDeleteHave fun on your trip! :) K
How beautiful -- the individual plates and the arrangement. So inspiring ... I might have to pick up some plate hangers today!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!!
ReplyDeletehahaha - 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
ReplyDeleteandy
Beautiful. Thats another idea for my wall, instead of my own photographs and my boyfriends paintings!
ReplyDeleteLove this. I want to learn too. Thank you for the links! xoxo
ReplyDeleteYour plate wall is so inspiring. Pairing some handmade, fun plates with traditional ones is such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI am loving plate walls right now. Yours is wonderful!
ReplyDeletecollection of plates look great, the hair under the arms....:-))
ReplyDeleteOh wow, anything you touch becomes something special! ;)
ReplyDeleteAt ikke bloggen din er mer kjent skjønner ikke jeg.
ReplyDeleteI love these plates. The shades of blue are beautiful. Nicely arranged as well!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous plate wall!
ReplyDeleteSå himla bra och fint det blev.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And to draw on a plate is really great!
ReplyDeleteYou probably know Tichelaar in Makkum...a dutch ceramic fabric!
http://www.tichelaar.nl/
I love it!
Simone, no I didin´t know about Tichelaar in Makkum. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteEvery single plate is stunning..... beautiful wall :)
ReplyDeleteelisabeth, you are a genius!
ReplyDeleteunderbart vacker vägg
ReplyDeleteElisabeth,
ReplyDeleteyour 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.
:)!
ReplyDeleteMilady Productions, do tell me when you post them. I would like to take a look.
i love the top one. even the back is beautiful :)
ReplyDeletei love that wall -have been thinking of getting one my self, but first i need a better plate-collection
ReplyDeletej'adore!!!!
ReplyDeletewow i love all the plates, awesome finds!
ReplyDeletebeautiful plate arts!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat wall!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
outrageously wonderFul!!!!
ReplyDeletewow these plates are really cool.
ReplyDeleteyour blog has also got a fresh new look while i was away. i like it.
Superfint! Jag vill också göra en tallriksvägg hemma hos mig, men var får man tag i de där tallriksfästena?
ReplyDeleteerry, jag hittade mina på en loppis...
ReplyDeleteOne of my plates would fit in really nice....
ReplyDelete:-)
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.
ReplyDeleteWonderful 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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