I really like watching what you create. I got a gel plate and now I am beginning to use it. I think that I would frame the prints. Also this good to use with my granddaughters
I did the hot glue thing and made dots Tim holts grunge type designs letters large and small, many stripes, weave pattern.circle continuing around..endless shapes .so fun! Looks great! Thanks for sharing.
Teresa, you always do such a nice job making instructional lessons for us. I printed out the download (thank you,) and I’ll make a variety of stencils, masks, and stamps. They’ll come in handy and I’ll make some of my own too. Thanks so much, Teresa.
Great ideas! And I really love your interesting designs! You could use cardboard from any packaging, like from a cereal box, for instance. Therefore zero waste and helping our Planet. ☺️👍🌸
Thank you so much Teresa I really really love 💕 those prints. And I really really appreciate your kindness with the down load too. I really really love 💕 the second prints as it changes the whole print. And how you explain everything to is all is perfect 👌 thank you so much. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Awesome prints Teresa! I’d love to frame them to hang around my beach home! Thanks for sharing your video and stencils. Can’t wait to see what projects you turn your prints into! 🥰
I am so excited about using my gel plate. I just tried it for the first time and none of my papers took off much of the paint and it was not as simple as all the videos make it look to clean. What am I doing wrong? ;-( Thanks so much. Really enjoying your video's.
For cleaning see my reply (above) to Dan Schmith. About the prints not taking off much paint, you may have put down way too much paint. Or you may not be pressing your paper firmly enough. Carolyn Dube of A Colorful Journey has great beginner videos. Try “The Dos and Don’ts of Gel Printing “ on You Tube.
Hi Debi. I am not sure exactly what you are referring to. I made each pair of prints in the exact same way as the first pair (which I showed in detail). You sometimes get an outline around where a stamp or stencil has been when you pull the second print.
Lois McClung Those lines occur when you make “ghost prints,” what Teresa refers to as “the second print.” They’re more often called ghost prints. Lots of video’s about making them.
These are fabulous thank you so much❤️ I have question how do you get the paint to come off your plate so completely? My plate seems to hang onto the paint do you use anything special to clean or condition your plate that makes the paint lift so well? Thank you again for your videos 😊
I use baby wipes or paper towels dampened with water + 70% alcohol or I put down more paint and pull it all off with a piece of scrap paper. If all those tricks fail, as a last resort I use what’s called packaging tape, wide tape made by whatever company makes the “regular” tape we use to wrap presents. Baby oil works, too. One (or all) of those methods should work.
I really like watching what you create. I got a gel plate and now I am beginning to use it. I think that I would frame the prints. Also this good to use with my granddaughters
Thank you for the most useful and professional video I’ve seen! I love your style and the absence of filler “cute” chitchat.
I really appreciate this. Thank you. Video well made. Very helpful
Thank you!
Thank you so much this helps greatly!!
lovely aquatic prints Teresa...can't wait to see what you do with them...thanks for the printouts
Your results are exquisite! Thank you so much fir sharing! 💖💖💖
You can also use a piece of glass to make hot glue stencils. Love the undersea images! Thanks for sharing!
I did the hot glue thing and made dots Tim holts grunge type designs letters large and small, many stripes, weave pattern.circle continuing around..endless shapes
.so fun! Looks great! Thanks for sharing.
I love these shapes. Thanks for the printable.
Teresa, you always do such a nice job making instructional lessons for us. I printed out the download (thank you,) and I’ll make a variety of stencils, masks, and stamps. They’ll come in handy and I’ll make some of my own too. Thanks so much, Teresa.
Great ideas! And I really love your interesting designs! You could use cardboard from any packaging, like from a cereal box, for instance. Therefore zero waste and helping our Planet. ☺️👍🌸
Thank you so much Teresa I really really love 💕 those prints. And I really really appreciate your kindness with the down load too. I really really love 💕 the second prints as it changes the whole print. And how you explain everything to is all is perfect 👌 thank you so much. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
you really up graded the use of the gelly print. I love it !
Thanks as always for your generosity and inspiration -- beautiful work!
Thanks 🙏
These are lovely under the sea scenes ,,,,,xxx 👏💕
Awesome prints Teresa! I’d love to frame them to hang around my beach home! Thanks for sharing your video and stencils. Can’t wait to see what projects you turn your prints into! 🥰
Thank you for the help best wishes chris x
Thank you so much for sharing these ideas! Great tutorial!
Thank you so much for the template and this tutorial Teresa 🙂 love your prints!
Absolutely LOVELY technique! Can't wait to try it. Thank You! (:
Great prints!
Great video ! Thank you . Kind regards - Judi - Australia
wonderful!
Can't figure out how to download the template.
How to make jell plates
I am so excited about using my gel plate. I just tried it for the first time and none of my papers took off much of the paint and it was not as simple as all the videos make it look to clean. What am I doing wrong? ;-( Thanks so much. Really enjoying your video's.
They get better the more you use them. Keep trying! Good luck.
For cleaning see my reply (above) to Dan Schmith. About the prints not taking off much paint, you may have put down way too much paint. Or you may not be pressing your paper firmly enough. Carolyn Dube of A Colorful Journey has great beginner videos. Try “The Dos and Don’ts of Gel Printing “ on You Tube.
22:48 How did you get the dark outlines around the print on the right?
Hi Debi. I am not sure exactly what you are referring to. I made each pair of prints in the exact same way as the first pair (which I showed in detail). You sometimes get an outline around where a stamp or stencil has been when you pull the second print.
I think they appeared when she made the ghost print after removing the masks.
I think Debi means it is like a black pen line around the outlines.
Lois McClung Those lines occur when you make “ghost prints,” what Teresa refers to as “the second print.” They’re more often called ghost prints. Lots of video’s about making them.
These are fabulous thank you so much❤️ I have question how do you get the paint to come off your plate so completely? My plate seems to hang onto the paint do you use anything special to clean or condition your plate that makes the paint lift so well? Thank you again for your videos 😊
I struggle with this too. I think it has to do with humidity and type of paint and how thick you put it on. Theresa is fabulous at printing.
I use baby wipes or paper towels dampened with water + 70% alcohol or I put down more paint and pull it all off with a piece of scrap paper. If all those tricks fail, as a last resort I use what’s called packaging tape, wide tape made by whatever company makes the “regular” tape we use to wrap presents. Baby oil works, too. One (or all) of those methods should work.
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