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Draw or trace an image onto the
rubber block, as explained on
pages 20–21 . Remember that
when you print the image it will
be reversed, so plan accordingly.
This is especially important
if you plan to print letters or
words: make sure to draw
them backwards on the block
so they’ll print correctly.
With Rubber Carving Blocks
Tip! With the rubber carving
block called Speedy-Carve,
made by Speedball, you can
transfer an image with a
warm iron or a heat transfer tool!
This is fabulous!
You can transfer images from
ink jet and laser printers,
newsprint, and even pencil.
With this method, you need to
print or draw your images facing
correctly ...