These prints turned out so well with some as a result of "happy accidents". Experimentation is vital to creating some very original pieces. Thanks Jackie for sharing!
Jackie, I have watched probably hundreds of videos about gel printing and done quite a bit of it myself. But this video was so helpful, because you explained exactly why you were using open paints, the idea of mixing them, how long to leave the paper on the plate, all about resistance and transparency. This was truly helpful thank you so much.
I use golden open medium to extend the drying time in my non-open paint. It definitely helps! And I especially love those last prints with the negative/positive space. And the white with the rubber bands too.❤
I'm also a fan of little hair elastics, as well as plastic onion bag mesh. Just got an 8x10 but haven't played much, as there's some crazy stuff going on in my household that overrides everything else. I've gotten back to grid journaling and limited myself to collage only, no mark making or paint. Some days, gluing four pieces is all I can manage. But you have inspired a gel session very soon.
This was so much fun. I could watch you make these prints forever. The black /white are such kickers! I love b/w grey. I'm a fan of high contrast. I guess I'm an arty drama queen . 🙄😅
The jar lid will help as a flat surface, but with hand pain, it’s the handle of the baren that saves my hands vs. pushing down with my fingers/hands ❤️
Oooh, girl, you got some great looking prints!! I love gelli printing. I like that every pull could be disaster or triumph! At least that’s how my prints go!😛
Gelli printing = two favored words: magical and serendipity. Utilizing one's own quick cut masks/stencils is a marvelous idea that had not entered my mind until you did it.
I could watch you do this all day! I really loved the orb masks with the black, but the grunge was fabulous! The grunge look is what made me start this, I've always loved that. My favorite thing to do is use the corrugated part of cardboard. I spray the one side of a piece of cardboard and let the water soak in a bit, then peel that off. If you let it soak long enough, you get a really clean piece. Let it dry overnight, then cut it into different shapes. Sometimes I'll paint the pieces with medium to strengthen it a bit, if I really like the shapes. Something about those lines, so satisfying! Thank you so much for all of the work you do on this channel. ♥
Thank you - I’m so glad you enjoyed it ❤️ Tell me more about the cardboard. I was thinking you meant that you press the corrugated part face down on the gelli plate…. But you lost me with the soaking it in water part. Do you soak it before you use it on the gelli plate? What did I miss? 😅❤️🌈
@@jackieschomburgart Sure! 😊I soak (spritz with mister, not by laying it in water) one side of the piece of cardboard in order to peel that one side of flat paper off, to reveal the corrugated lines of cardboard. If you do it without wetting it, you have to peel it off in small pieces, rather than one large piece. I do press the corrugated part face down on the gelli plate which picks up some of the paint, and I usually stamp that paint that the cardboard picked up from the gelli plate onto another piece of paper. Please let me know if you need further clarification or even photos. I was not blessed with the gift of explanation. I've also made stamps using adhesive craft foam cut into shapes and stuck onto cardboard. I can't afford stencils, so I had to get crafty. 🤣
Greetings Jackie! I haven't even watched yet! Just got some mini gelli plates! You're setting up my day! Looking forward to seeing what you create! I hope you and yours are awesome!
When I get an especially good botanical print, I place acetate over it. Trace the outline with a marker and cut out with craft knife. I love collaging with original papers.
I always wondered how you got that tissue with the teeny tiny circles (positive & negative) & now I know! I love gel printing too and pass it (& collage) on to people who think they can't make art -- love your word 'satisfying' -- who knew pulling paper off a surface could do that for us (& who needs other 'addictions' when this is always waiting :) Thanks as always for sharing your practice Jackie 💚💙💜
It really is satisfying, isn’t it?? So many ways to find something unexpected and if you’re open to imperfection, it’s quite hard to do it “wrong”. That’s a winning equation for me 🤗 Always great to hear from you ❤️ Wishing you a very happy holiday season!
I was just asked by UA-cam to rate the last person's comment. Really? One of my favorite gifts to myself this year was a larger brayer to use on my larger gel plates. Game changer! Smoother, faster and more even coat of paint.
I use the natural earth paint for gelli printing and they work well - some are more "open" than others, but you can mix with the "acrylik" medium they have to open up the paints more and make them more translucent too. I use the "acrylik" medium to pull ghost prints without adding another color, and that works well. Also if you clean your gelli at the end of a printing session with baby oil--and don't be shy, glop it on there, and use one of the blue shop towels to get up all the paint--then the gelli will soak up all the baby oil and the next session the paint will come off beautifully! And you can use a baby wipe in between pulls to get up extra paint if you don't want any "leftovers" in your prints.
Jackie please let me recommend arts and crafts tweezers for picking up masking materials like the tiny rubber bands. So much easier, they aren't expensive and really useful. Fun video. I find that I can slow the paint drying by mixing in a bit of gel medium. I will get some Golden open paints but they are madly expensive where I live.
Hi Jackie! Thank you for another great video. 😊 I wanted to mention to you that Jackie Bernardi Painted Paper Studio on UA-cam has a handmade formula for Quinacridone Gold if you are wanting a way to keep that color in your work.... Now that it's discontinued. It might be worth a watch. 😊
Jackie, thank for your awesome work and art. I always felt collage was beyond my ability but you have given me the courage and knowledge to explore this type of art. Thank you! Also, what type of issue are you using? And how do you mix your colors in the bottles so they stay usable? Thank again! Love your stuff!
That makes my day! I'm so glad to hear that I helped encourage you to try collage - way to be brave and give it a go! I just use straight paint in my squeeze bottles. The paint I use is from Nova Color Paints and it's a bit of a "soft body" paint so it's easy to pour in. The only color that has ever dried up on me is the flourescent red, but it's my favorite so the benefits still out weigh the risks :) Oh, and I use tissue from Blick!
Love this, thanks Jackie! I’m new to gelli printing and I wonder, how do you “clean” your plate (i.e. water? Soap?) and how do you store it - back in the clam shell it came in or in something else? Especially if you know you’re not going to be using it for a few weeks… Thanks!!
Hi Stacie! I’ve had this plate for several years and I’ve only cleaned it once 😅 I used baby oil and essentially just rubbed it all around the plate and it helped get some older paint off and condition the plate. Otherwise, I just put blank paper on it to cover the entire plate (front and back) then store it in the clamshell. When I stored it only in the clamshell without the paper, I would get orb like shapes from any “bubbles” where the gelli plate didn’t touch the clamshell. The paper also will peel excess paint off the next time you remove the paper to use it. I go months in between gelli plate sessions. Have fun with it!! ❤️
Hi Jackie love your videos why not use the additive that gets used in pour painting to extend the time (floetrol) you can get a gallon pretty cheap and then you can use it with every color I will try it and let you know!
These prints turned out so well with some as a result of "happy accidents". Experimentation is vital to creating some very original pieces. Thanks Jackie for sharing!
You’re welcome - so glad you enjoyed it!
Jackie, I have watched probably hundreds of videos about gel printing and done quite a bit of it myself. But this video was so helpful, because you explained exactly why you were using open paints, the idea of mixing them, how long to leave the paper on the plate, all about resistance and transparency. This was truly helpful thank you so much.
Oh I’m so glad to hear that you found it so helpful! Thank you for letting me know ❤️❤️❤️
I use golden open medium to extend the drying time in my non-open paint. It definitely helps! And I especially love those last prints with the negative/positive space. And the white with the rubber bands too.❤
That’s a great tip for extending the drying time - I forget that the Open medium comes "plain" and can be added to other paints! 😆
it’s such a great option so can use the paint you own vs. buying duplicate Open colors to get the extended drying time!
That's brilliant! Thank you!
I'm also a fan of little hair elastics, as well as plastic onion bag mesh. Just got an 8x10 but haven't played much, as there's some crazy stuff going on in my household that overrides everything else. I've gotten back to grid journaling and limited myself to collage only, no mark making or paint. Some days, gluing four pieces is all I can manage. But you have inspired a gel session very soon.
You can only do what you can do - hang in there and keep sneaking in those grids when you can - the tiny art keeps me sane when life is too full ❤️
This was so much fun. I could watch you make these prints forever. The black /white are such kickers! I love b/w grey. I'm a fan of high contrast. I guess I'm an arty drama queen . 🙄😅
Hahaha! 😂😂😂
Hahaha! 😂😂😂
I am taking a gelli print class this week - I can’t wait! Thanks for showing us your prints. I really enjoyed the mini rubberband ones.
So much fun! Enjoy your class! ❤️
I use the lid from a glass jar candle as a baron
Great idea!
Excellent idea!
Me, too! Flat glass lid from a jar candle
Thanks for mentioning that the barren is helpful, especially if you have arthritis. I can now justify getting one!
It's a game changer - I hope it helps your hands too! ❤️
Someone else just mentioned that they use a lid from a glass jar candle as a baron, if you have one laying around that's flat.
The jar lid will help as a flat surface, but with hand pain, it’s the handle of the baren that saves my hands vs. pushing down with my fingers/hands ❤️
Oooh, girl, you got some great looking prints!! I love gelli printing. I like that every pull could be disaster or triumph! At least that’s how my prints go!😛
You’re totally right! Love that about this medium! 🙌
Gelli printing = two favored words: magical and serendipity. Utilizing one's own quick cut masks/stencils is a marvelous idea that had not entered my mind until you did it.
So glad to share some inspiration! ❤️
Ah, yes, the archaeology of art...gel printing, sanding through collage...love it so much!
SAME! 🤩
I could watch you do this all day! I really loved the orb masks with the black, but the grunge was fabulous!
The grunge look is what made me start this, I've always loved that.
My favorite thing to do is use the corrugated part of cardboard. I spray the one side of a piece of cardboard and let the water soak in a bit, then peel that off. If you let it soak long enough, you get a really clean piece. Let it dry overnight, then cut it into different shapes. Sometimes I'll paint the pieces with medium to strengthen it a bit, if I really like the shapes. Something about those lines, so satisfying! Thank you so much for all of the work you do on this channel. ♥
Thank you - I’m so glad you enjoyed it ❤️ Tell me more about the cardboard. I was thinking you meant that you press the corrugated part face down on the gelli plate…. But you lost me with the soaking it in water part. Do you soak it before you use it on the gelli plate? What did I miss? 😅❤️🌈
@@jackieschomburgart Sure! 😊I soak (spritz with mister, not by laying it in water) one side of the piece of cardboard in order to peel that one side of flat paper off, to reveal the corrugated lines of cardboard.
If you do it without wetting it, you have to peel it off in small pieces, rather than one large piece.
I do press the corrugated part face down on the gelli plate which picks up some of the paint, and I usually stamp that paint that the cardboard picked up from the gelli plate onto another piece of paper.
Please let me know if you need further clarification or even photos. I was not blessed with the gift of explanation.
I've also made stamps using adhesive craft foam cut into shapes and stuck onto cardboard. I can't afford stencils, so I had to get crafty. 🤣
Such a joy to see & learn from you! Look forward to them every week!
Your a treasure ❤
Aw, thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoy them! ❤️
Thank you I enjoyed the video. I love playing with the gelliplate - I never have a plan just lots of what if's.
Yes - the what ifs are the most fun! ❤️
I spent the day gel printing. My favorite tools today were the paint shaper and a comb. Thanks for sharing your adventure. I always learn something.
Wonderful!! ❤️
Greetings Jackie! I haven't even watched yet! Just got some mini gelli plates! You're setting up my day! Looking forward to seeing what you create!
I hope you and yours are awesome!
You're awesome, T! Happy printing! 🙌
When I get an especially good botanical print, I place acetate over it. Trace the outline with a marker and cut out with craft knife. I love collaging with original papers.
❤️❤️❤️
What a great idea!
I always wondered how you got that tissue with the teeny tiny circles (positive & negative) & now I know! I love gel printing too and pass it (& collage) on to people who think they can't make art -- love your word 'satisfying' -- who knew pulling paper off a surface could do that for us (& who needs other 'addictions' when this is always waiting :) Thanks as always for sharing your practice Jackie 💚💙💜
It really is satisfying, isn’t it?? So many ways to find something unexpected and if you’re open to imperfection, it’s quite hard to do it “wrong”. That’s a winning equation for me 🤗 Always great to hear from you ❤️ Wishing you a very happy holiday season!
I was just asked by UA-cam to rate the last person's comment. Really?
One of my favorite gifts to myself this year was a larger brayer to use on my larger gel plates. Game changer! Smoother, faster and more even coat of paint.
Haha, UA-cam’s got jokes! But that brayer sounds amazing! 🖌️🙌
I’m new to gelli printing but I’ve found it the BEST fun!!
So much fun and you can make so many prints so quickly too! ❤️❤️❤️
I use the natural earth paint for gelli printing and they work well - some are more "open" than others, but you can mix with the "acrylik" medium they have to open up the paints more and make them more translucent too. I use the "acrylik" medium to pull ghost prints without adding another color, and that works well.
Also if you clean your gelli at the end of a printing session with baby oil--and don't be shy, glop it on there, and use one of the blue shop towels to get up all the paint--then the gelli will soak up all the baby oil and the next session the paint will come off beautifully! And you can use a baby wipe in between pulls to get up extra paint if you don't want any "leftovers" in your prints.
I’ve heard of natural earth plants but haven’t used them before - thanks for the acrylik tip! Sounds like a fun way to play!
Jackie please let me recommend arts and crafts tweezers for picking up masking materials like the tiny rubber bands. So much easier, they aren't expensive and really useful. Fun video. I find that I can slow the paint drying by mixing in a bit of gel medium. I will get some Golden open paints but they are madly expensive where I live.
Tweezers sound like a game-changer! 😍 Thanks for sharing! 😊
Hi Jackie! 😂❤
Hi Linda! 👋🏻
Hi Jackie! Thank you for another great video. 😊 I wanted to mention to you that Jackie Bernardi Painted Paper Studio on UA-cam has a handmade formula for Quinacridone Gold if you are wanting a way to keep that color in your work.... Now that it's discontinued. It might be worth a watch. 😊
Thanks, Patty! Yes - I have a formula for it from Golden - it was just so lovely to be able to buy as easy as we could previously :)
@jackieschomburgart yes the convenience was nice... But I'm glad you have the formula ☺️
I appreciate you having my back! ❤️❤️❤️
@@jackieschomburgart 😉
Jackie, thank for your awesome work and art. I always felt collage was beyond my ability but you have given me the courage and knowledge to explore this type of art. Thank you! Also, what type of issue are you using? And how do you mix your colors in the bottles so they stay usable? Thank again! Love your stuff!
That makes my day! I'm so glad to hear that I helped encourage you to try collage - way to be brave and give it a go! I just use straight paint in my squeeze bottles. The paint I use is from Nova Color Paints and it's a bit of a "soft body" paint so it's easy to pour in. The only color that has ever dried up on me is the flourescent red, but it's my favorite so the benefits still out weigh the risks :) Oh, and I use tissue from Blick!
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it ❤
Love this, thanks Jackie! I’m new to gelli printing and I wonder, how do you “clean” your plate (i.e. water? Soap?) and how do you store it - back in the clam shell it came in or in something else? Especially if you know you’re not going to be using it for a few weeks… Thanks!!
Hi Stacie! I’ve had this plate for several years and I’ve only cleaned it once 😅 I used baby oil and essentially just rubbed it all around the plate and it helped get some older paint off and condition the plate. Otherwise, I just put blank paper on it to cover the entire plate (front and back) then store it in the clamshell. When I stored it only in the clamshell without the paper, I would get orb like shapes from any “bubbles” where the gelli plate didn’t touch the clamshell. The paper also will peel excess paint off the next time you remove the paper to use it. I go months in between gelli plate sessions. Have fun with it!! ❤️
Hi Jackie love your videos why not use the additive that gets used in pour painting to extend the time (floetrol) you can get a gallon pretty cheap and then you can use it with every color I will try it and let you know!
Great idea for an experiment! Please do let me know how it goes! 🤗
How to do magazines and copier print outs of your own art or photography & add color to the pulls?