Today Tony was super tired and went back to bed about 11.30 (healing after two major surgeries is hard work). I decided to get out my Gelli Plate, some Golden Fluid Acrylics, stencils, old lace and some texture plates. Oh, and a random pile of paper. Hours later, here’s just a few of the papers I now have tucked away for card making, collaging, art journaling and other fun stuff. And there’s a wee supply on it’s way to an arty/crafty friend!
Time out – Gelli Plate play
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7 responses to “Time out – Gelli Plate play”
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They look great! Would be good to know how you got some of them 🙂
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I’d be happy to explain anything – which ones were you wondering about?
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Wow! I’d say that’s a wildly productive day. Fabulous prints!
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I can’t figure out how you did the first one or the second to last one 🙂
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The 2nd to last one is done in layers – yellow, magenta and cobalt blue using the technique int his video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KgkK07fztY
The first one is inspired by an online Carla Sonheim I did. Basically I tore a couple of paper masks with ‘mountain ranges’, laid down one colour of ink, put the masks on and pulled a print. Another layer of ink, masks in different places, print over the first colour Repeat till happy. So some of the colours are the first layer, untouched, some colours are two or three layers deep. Does that make sense?LikeLike
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That sounds great, I must have a go. Thanks for the info. I can’t afford to buy a gelli plate, but I used a bit of funky foam which seamed to work quite well and is REALLY cheap!
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