This is how the lamp is designed:
Edit the linoleum:
Place the template on the linoleum and transfer the desired motifs with a pencil.
Tip: Transfer the motif(s) onto the board to save space. Use scissors to cut it apart.
Linoleum printing is letterpress printing. This means that only the raised parts of the printing plate are transferred to the substrate. The remaining part of the plate is cut away with the lino knife. The standing motif prints onto the background after being rolled in with ink. As the motif cannot be seen during printing, you can draw small marks on the linoleum to help you.
Put some paint on a flat plate (for example a paper plate). Now roll through the paint with the paint roller until it is covered with paint everywhere. Then roll over the motif on the linoleum. Now carefully place your motifs on the lampshade.
Glue Anchor Crafty cord around the edges of the lampshade.
Screw the lampshade onto the lamp base. You can also add a piece of cord to this.
The linoleum plates can be cleaned with water. Now you have a stamp that you can apply to a wide variety of surfaces at any time.