Gel Printing With Masks And The Gelli Arts® Perfect Borders Set by Marsha Valk
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video, Gelli® Artist Marsha Valk shares how she creates multi-layered gel prints using different types of masks! In the video, Marsha is gel printing with one of the two brand new Gelli Arts® Perfect Borders sets.
She chose the one with the fabulous new 4"x6" gel printing plate and the new .5" Mini Placement Tool. This combo is perfect for creating 5"x7" cards or prints with a nice .5" border.
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I LOVE how you used that masking fluid! What a great technique❤
Echt heel gaaf!
I really love these designs and techniques. The most encouraging thing for me was to see that there's an intermediate stage that isn't particularly fantastic, but you keep going with the layers and the ending is spectacular. I think some of my prints need more layers now!
Yes! A good rule of thumb is that a print is only finished once you're happy with the result!
Wow! Is all I can say. So inspiring, colourful and imaginative! Thank you Marsha. ❤❤🎉🎉😊😊
Fabulous examples and techniques thanks so much for inspiring me to do something. I’ve never tried before. I feel like I have to watch your video several times to really get an idea of what I can do. Layering colors and textures. It looks like a lot of fun.
Wow! That was an impressive amount of mask play and some really creative pieces!! Well done and thank you. 😮❤
I really liked the snowflakes and the woman’s silhouette layered with feathers and “son meux”. I ‘d like the son meux print in a poster size.
Hahaha! Thank you so much!
Marsha!!!! You rock !!!!!
Thank you for sharing ❤
wow
Wow this is really wonderful......whats in the fine liner bottles....will have to make some masks after seeing this
Masking fluid
Yes, it’s masking fluid! Also sometimes called liquid frisket or drawing gum.
This is nothing short of amazing!!
Thank you for the wonderful inspiration!
Beautiful prints, you're so good in masking and layering 👍 Bedankt Marsha!
Excellent! Thank you, Marsha.
Many possibilities and random outcomes potential here
Thank you, for this inspiring film!!!
Stunning prints Marsha!
Truly lovely images! Nicely done! 🙂
❤ Thank you ❤
What awesomeness❤❤❤
💖💖💖💖🇦🇺
Hooe you feel better soon.
Thanks, Angela! ❤
They are all very nice. I have the perfect border set ordered, waiting for it patiently. ❤🇦🇺
STUNNING THANK YOU
Se me pegan los papeles no logro transferir nada se me transfiere a la plancha y ahí se me pega
Hi! I’m very sorry, the automatic translation unfortunately doesn’t make any sense of your question! From what I understand your paper sticks to the plate? If yes, wait until the paper and paint are dry before you pull the paper up.
Deja que la pintura seque antes de levantar el papel , Tambien no le eches mucha pintura a la plancha . Y dale tiempo entre una capa y otra , porque si la de debajo no esta bien seca ni pudes transferir ni puedes levantar el papel sin romperlo . Este tipo de arte requiere mucha paciencia . Si quieres accelerar el proceso de secado de la pintura , coge un ventilador de mesa , montalo cerca de tu plancha y echale aire frio al papel . Nunca pero NUNCA aire caliente ni si quiera calentito , acabaras aruinando tu plancha. Una cosa mas , cuando pones el papel sobre la plancha y la estas alisando , sentiras asi como que el papel esta un poco como frio , esto significa que la pintura es aun humeda y no se puede levantar el papel . Saludos .
Thanks, Karmina!!
Wow 🤩 ❤!💐
WOW !
Chip board letters would probably even work
Yes! You may need to use thinner paper because they can be a bit on the bulky side. Give it a go and see if you like the results. You can also glue them onto a piece of cardboard and use them as a texture tool (to push into the paint) instead!