After I made the normal prints at school I came up with the idea while I was cleaning the lino to make a printing like that while the color was diluted. So I made the print on some broken paper.
Yep, all you need is some really sharp carving tool and lime metal (don't know is that the right word, but this'll help [link] the really thin and smooth metal that you can scratch over it, and than add oils on it, clean it up so it'll only leave the color in the scratched holes and than on really wet paper print it with a press machine) Hope you understand what I said...
Lino cut could be really fun, but it can be a pain in the ass, too. Try some drypoint, thats more fun.