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โ๏ธ Carve your creativity with precision and ease!
Falling in Art Soft Linoleum Carving Blocks come as a 2-pack of 8x10 inch sheets made from non-toxic, soft yet durable PP material. Their dark gray surface enhances carving accuracy by highlighting cuts, while the flexible, crack-resistant design supports detailed printmaking for artists of all levels.










| ASIN | B078X9SLMZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,357 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #9 in Relief Printing Linoleum |
| Brand | Falling in Art |
| Brand Name | Falling in Art |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 996 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 8"W x 0.13"H |
| Item Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Falling in Art |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT0047 CT0049 CT0048 |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | CT0047 CT0049 CT0048 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 8"W x 0.13"H |
| Set Name | Falling in Art Linoleum Carving Block Set (2-Pack) |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 8'' x 10'' 2 Pack |
| UPC | 709327262534 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
N**A
Good product
I really enjoyed using these. They are thinner than the standard grey sheets from art stores but I think because they donโt have that fiber backing. I like that when you carve the color underneath is slightly lighter, allowing you to see where you have carved easily. The rubber is firm but doesnโt crumble like the standard tan / grey sheets and is easy to carve details. I prefer this to the standard pink rubber as that block makes details difficult and bends too much while carving. This one has give like the pink rubber but not as much the details easier. I am still new to block printing but I like this product and will continue using it for a bit.
M**R
Easy to carve
Easy to carve. Makes clear lines. Inks well. Good value!
J**E
Mostly good
One of them came has big bumps in the middle of it that show on both sides since they are so thin and I think they will show up on the prints that are made with it. They seem like they are hard enough to hold small details but still soft enough to be easy to carve.
S**.
A great alternative to traditional gray linoleum!
Easily my new favorite material to print with! One side of it seems to be shiny while the other is more matte, so I carve on the matte side. The material holds details wonderfully and the lines break off nice and crisp like traditional gray linoleum while staying soft and flexible like the pink rubber carving blocks. It's easy to transfer designs onto and they don't smudge. It's also nice that the material is easy to cut down to smaller sizes. I recommend mounting your carving onto a block because since the material is pretty thin, some designs can be harder to print cleanly. Definitely will be buying again!
Z**A
Not actual linoleum but I love it
This was the first material i used when i started block printing. I purchased it because of the large size and price for two pieces. After working with this and trying other linoleum materials i find it easier to cut through but it scratches easily because it's more of a soft vinyl. I've been coating it with thinned white acrylic paint so i can draw or transfer a design onto it. I find it difficult to do a transfer without this step. Carbon paper does not work well because of the slippery surface. I started using a white carbon pencil to draw directly on the block also and this works well because I can easily erase. It can bend out of shape if not stored flat after carving and sharpie marker makes it get gummy so you can't really use it like you can on real linoleum. EDIT: I've been using this almost exclusively for linocut prints and have purchased it 4 times since discovering it. It is very easy to carve compared to battleship linoleum which I find to be very hard on my hands. It holds lines well. I have not found it to be crumbly at all. I began linocut printing using this material and after trying the Hessian backed linoleum I prefer this material. It is super easy to wash the ink off of after printing. I just run it under water in the sink and use a small bit of soap to get the ink off. It does scratch easily as I discovered by accident when I tried to scrub acrylic paint off of it a bit too aggressively. I bought some white charcoal pencils to draw my designs onto the surface. So much easier to see your design. Dark pencil wasn't working for me. Product says Made in China. Seller continues to raise the price of the 2 pack but it's still cheaper and easier to get my hands on with Amazon Prime than buying dried out lino from my local hobby lobby for $8 for a small sheet.
T**N
Good
Art teacher pleased with the quality
A**R
Easy to cut-- shows details well
This linoleum is a little stiffer than most kinds but still super easy to carve and it's two toned so it's easy to see your work. Will definitely be buying again.
M**N
Good for linocut but be careful
take the word โsoftโ very seriously. Texture is like, well, rubber. Not the solid linoleum im used to but good for the price. Did cut myself a lot on the learning curve but once I got used to the soft texture it was fine.
E**.
Too glossy and thin.
Itโs kind of hard to use this. The material is quite thin, and the sides are both very glossy, which is an ideal for stamps.
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S**A
Great quality
Worked great for carving and was tough enough to properly etch small details in, takes practice to use.
L**B
They did the Trick!
They work like they should, carved easily and seem like good quality
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