Spellcaster Cream Dress
Gorgeous cream colored tiered flouncy flowy thing!! Midi length, butterfly sleeves, a ruffled tier, and sweet teeny buttons all the way down make this such a romantic and sweet piece.
Printed in dark blue ink. I marked this one down just a little bit because the prints came out slightly more faded than I usually shoot for, I think because the dress has quite a bit of texture.
This pre-loved dress has been block printed using oil-based inks and hand-carved rubber stamps. It is washed and ready to wear!
⋆。°✩ Care & Information ⋆。°✩
This garment is secondhand and printed by hand.
To care for vintage and handmade garments, follow these rules:
Minimize washing, spot clean or hand wash, and if you choose to use a washing machine- wash cold and delicate!
Hand-printed items, and all clothes that are handmade or made from natural fibers, should be treated with care. Please do not wash hot!
***Please know that the clothes I print on are secondhand, which means they may show signs of wear. I have high standards when selecting clothes, and always make a note in the listing if there are damages. Your purchase supports a one-woman small business while helping to keep clothes out of the landfill and reduce the global demand for unethically produced textiles!!
Original brand: Shop Stevie
Size: Large (shown on a size small model! fits a range, probably a perfect medium though)
Measurements (laid flat, before stretching):
-pit to pit 17.5"
-shoulder seam to shoulder seam 13.5"
-waist 15"
-from waist to hem 31"
Material: Rayon and polyester
***Please double check your measurements before ordering, as all sales are final <3
A little more information on block printing, for those who are curious:
Block prints, or relief prints, can be made in many ways. I use small tools called gouges to carve my drawing out of a soft rubber block. Some artists use linoleum or wood, which lasts longer but is harder to carve into. The image must be carved in reverse for the print to come out the right way.
After the stamp is carved, I use a brayer to roll ink onto my stamp in thin layers, lay it on the garment, and use my own body weight to transfer the print. The ink takes two weeks to dry before it is washed and shipped to you! <3
Block printing is a very fun and relatively easy method of printmaking that has been used by cultures all over the world for thousands of years. It is thought to have originated in China, and was made popular worldwide by the textile industry in India.
Use discount code "LOCALPICKUP" at checkout if you'd like to arrange a swap with me in Kalispell and bypass shipping fees. <3