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We're changing things up here at Paper Traders. Instead of the monthly challenges of the past, we'll now be hosting special challenges that might feature a specific technique or product and will be rewarded with actual prizes sponsored by our group members.

Our new challenge for 2013 is a year long word prompt journaling project/challenge. Each specific challenge will be open for one month and all art bloggers can participate, whether you are a Paper Traders member or not. Each artist will comment with a link to their blog post that features the artwork for that particular challenge. For each challenge, a winner will be selected whose art best exemplifies the challenge. The winning artist will be featured here and get a "Trader Treasure" blog button to display on their own blog. They also will receive one chance for each entry for the end of the year prize drawing. Watch this page for more details and challenge announcements.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Gel Printing Plate Tutorial

Hey Friends !

I've had this Gel Printing Plate by Gelli Arts
for awhile now but haven't had the time to try it out. 
Boy, my mistake, because
this thing is wonderful and fun to use.
I see this becoming my "go to" supply
for ATC backgrounds, card accent paper
and mixed media collage.

Supplies: brayer, acrylic paint, baby wipes
foil, plastic wrap, acrylic glaze to thin paint ( if needed),
various tools and items to make marks with.
This is a 6" square gel plate

 Squirt about a quarter size amount of paint. It's better
to start out with too little paint and add more. Your
paint will spread easily across the gel.

 Use a plastic fork to make designs, or the
opposite end of a paint brush. Do not press hard
as you can damage the gel.

 Lay paper across the top and press down lightly.
Gently lift off being careful not to slide the paper around
to blur design.

A little hard to see with the white paint. Sorry about that.

I used a paint chip card that I had punched squares out
for this imprint. Then I took a paintbrush end and
drew some squares free hand.




Then I rolled some white paint on top of the gel and
took paint off in circles with a paint brush.
You do not have to wipe the previous paint off if you don't
want to. I left the little bit of pink on  here.
Love all that detail and layers!


You can use crumpled up foil to lift paint off.
 It leaves a wonderful lacy design.

Plastic wrap works great as well.

First layer was rolled with 2 colors of blue
(just a small drop of the dark blue).
Paint lifted with the foil and paper pressed onto plate.
Second layer was just a touch of green rolled
on the edge of the gel plate, lifted with foil
and printed on top of blue.

More samples of prints:



Blotted around edge with tissue.

Printed on sheet music.

Some block prints on a "test canvas".



I flipped the gel and placed it on the canvas.
Remember to write backwards if you add text. :)
The row of hearts was done by just rolling a
strip of paint onto gel plate and then drawing hearts.
On this one you can see that you can get
2 prints off of the gel plate, which is nice if
you want your edges to be less sharp
and more of the background to show through.

Wash your gel plate off in the sink with water and mild soap.
It cleans up well with baby wipes, too.

I had a ton of fun playing with this and now
have a nice stash of background papers to boot.

Cathy Calamas - Paper Traders






1 comment:

Deb Neerman said...

WoW, what a fabulous tutorial! Thanks for sharing ... you rock!!

Hugs!