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To learn how to make a woodblock print, you can start by researching online tutorials or taking a class on printmaking. Gather the necessary materials like a woodblock, carving tools, ink, and paper. Practice carving your design onto the woodblock and then apply ink to the block before pressing it onto paper to create your print. Experiment with different techniques and designs to improve your skills.

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