2/22/10

My 6 x 10 Tabletop Press

It literally took me over a year to move my Kelsey Excelsior Press from under the desk and find a place on a wheel table in my already crowded, small space. But it feels as quite an accomplishment! The press looks so attractive. I'm maybe now ready to start printing small designs in my own studio and I hope it won't take me as long to move to the next step. Wish me luck!
I also look very forward to meeting new and old students at our upcoming class this weekend.

4 comments:

snap + tumble said...

Angela, the set up looks great. One step at a time, right? Excited to see your designs with the Kelsey!

angela said...

Thank you Tania, I hope i will find the time to print on my own and have the press in action. For now, I love to have it just behind me to remind me to use it! so inspiring....

Mademoiselle Poirot said...

It looks beautiful! What a great piece to be inspired by, good luck ;-)

tiffanyandink said...

It's been a while since I've looked through your blog and I'm catching up. I just wanted to say I have a Kelsey 6 x 10 too! I'm sort of in the same boat as you are. I haven't the time to do much right now, but I have used it a few times. I loved the invitations you made. It's a bit of a learning curve, familiarizing yourself with the press, but it's exciting at the same time. Don't you think?

I love your work. Your books are beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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