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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Saucer Bird


flickr Hello friends! The last few days I was working on a few projects and
one of them was to decorate an empty living room's wall with
some plates and saucers. So I created this little plate with one of
my
 doodles and decal paper.
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You can download the vector version of this birdie here
 and make your own plate/saucer in any size.

You need:

- A saucer (Mine is from Ikea)
- A printer (Inkjet or Laser)
- Clear waterslide Decal paper (You can find them on Ebay)
** Make sure to get the campatible paper for your printer (Inkjet or Laser)
Enjoy!

10 comments:

  1. Really beautiful, JooJoo! :)
    You are very creative and talented.
    I really need to go to Ikea and also look for waterslide Decal paper (I didn't even know it existed). :)

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  2. Beautiful! I like it's solid black ink

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  3. How cute! I love the idea of lifting your cup and finding this happy little bird underneath. That would make me smile for sure!

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  4. Everything you do is so delicate and pretty...
    I have a question: how do you print your works? You don't sell the originals so do you send them to a professional or you do at home?
    I'm starting to think in doing the same thing that so many people do but I'm not sure how. I'm asking you because you share and many people don't. You know...
    Thank you so much Joojoo!
    Ana from Brazil

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  5. Thanks a lot for your lovely comments my lovely friends! xo :o)

    Dear Ana: Thanks a lot for your kind comment! :o) I print my illustrations at home. It's actually a simple process. All you need is:

    - A scanner (mine is an EPSON PERFECTION V500 PHOTO)
    - An inkjet printer (Mine is EPSON STYLUS PHOTO R2800)
    - Archival paper (Compatible archival paper for your printer, preferably the same brand as your printer)
    _ Photoshop or any photo editing software

    You can also e-mail me if you had any questions and I'll be happy to answer xoxo :o) Hugs!!

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  6. I really want to try this. It is so beautiful.
    Would the plate be washable?

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  7. Thank you Asha :o) It's not really washable. Maybe more of a display item.

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  8. Lovely plate design, that bird is just too cute, and very elegantly drawn too.... love it!

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  9. Looks lovely, I wish it was washable :)

    http://www.lookbookunlimited.com/

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  10. Very nice plate, the bird is wonderful

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