Birgit, you're so much fun to watch. I love gelli prints. You can use them for so many different ways in exploring your art. Thank you for all your ideas.
Another great video, and again, thank you! I imagine this would work with any fibre that can be teased, cotton wool for example, or knitting wool. I may have a reel of gardening string in the junk room that I call my shed...time to tidy, maybe? 😃
@@janerochfort2134 Shameful confession coming up. I moved from a quite big house to a teeny bungalow last March, just before first lockdown. My lovely friends helped me greatly, it couldn't have been managed without them. Trouble is, I still don't know where half my crafting stuff has been put. I'd totally forgotten about the gelli plates until the video popped up, and it's brilliant to see it again, plus your encouragement, so I'll go digging today and see what's where. Thanks! 🤩
Hi Birgit, Lynn P. here, a new subie. I LOVE this idea! Have watched many of your other tutes and videos and they are all amazing. Thank you for sharing these with us. I'll give this one a try! Lynn
They turned out beautifully and looked really fun to make which is the point of learning this skill. 🙂 Does it need to be hemp threads or will any fiber batting work? I thought at first that you were pulling apart cotton or polyester batting.
Great tutorial - I love the effect! However, the white subtitle captions are hard to read against the light background of the video. Black would contrast better. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! It's always a hard choice whether to use white or black depending of the colors in the video. I will explore some more options for the next video! But happy you enjoyed the tutorial :)
Fun, cool, and pretty! I don't have hemp but have lots of thread and some cotton yarn I could try to card. I bet hair would work too and would be a good use for all the pet hair collecting on everything for you furbaby owners. ;-) Hair brushes for human.
You would think by now I wouldn't be so surprised by what I see when you show us something new. You blow me away every single time, Birgit!
Ahhhww, thank you!!
The last print was my favorite; but, I loved them all, Bergit.
This made me smile. Such cool results with humble supplies and a gelli plate.
Genius!! I am amazed by Birgit's ingenuity!!! Well done.
Birgit, you're so much fun to watch. I love gelli prints. You can use them for so many different ways in exploring your art. Thank you for all your ideas.
I agree with Romana - Sheer Genius !!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are such an Inspiration, can't wait to try it!
Thank you so much!!
What a great technique! Love the prints, who would of thought a bit of thread could produce such great effects!!!
This is the most incredible gel plate technique I've ever seen....clear WOW! Thank you for sharing it :D
That is the coolest thing I have seen recently, can't wait to give it a try.
omg! I can't wait to try this technique.
This is an amazing technique. I'm so glad you shared it with so many examples. Great job! Can't wait to try it.
Completely awesome. I loved every single one of the pulled prints. Thank you for sharing this technique.
Love this idea! Will have to try it.
This is fantastic. would love to give this a try.
WOW - I must try this technique! It's brilliant, thank you for sharing. Joanne
I love the technique! It's so creative and original and the results are wonderful. Thanks Birgit for another wonderful technique!
Thank you and my pleasure!
Brilliant! I can't wait to give this a try.
I'm new to gelli plates. but I love this technique.
WOW...WOW...WOW.....the best yet...a bit messy but so worth it....A-MA-ZING......👏👏👏
What awesome gelli prints. I have to try this technique. Thanks for sharing....
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
How cool. Thank you for sharing.
love the effect with the strings thanks
OMG!!! This is sensational! I can't wait to make greeting cards like this! Thanks for sharing!!
What an awesome technique, loved it
Oh my I really love this look. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! I will give this a try. Looks amazing. Thank you!
what a fun and very clever idea. gorgeous results!
That was so ''AMAZING'' !!! Need to get out my Hemp String and have some Real Fun! Thanks for this great idea!!
Beautiful results!
Good idea, it's beautiful... bedankt Birgit!
How fun! Can't wait to try this!
Awesome technique! Thanks for sharing!
This was brilliant!!! 😍 I absolutely have to try this. Thanks for sharing. 😁
Fabulous and so simple! Thanks so much!
Wow! You are very creative - very talented. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you!
You are very welcome! Love, love, love it ... and look forward to more! :)
Looking forward to trying this technique. Absolutely beautiful,
This video is so amazing and inspiring. Thanks
Love this technique and so cheap and simple! TFS!
Wow beautiful effects thankyou so much inspiring
Brilliant!! Just what I wanted. Thank and God bless you
Very cool
So much fun to watch the transformation 👌❤️Magical😳💗
I'm off to buy shred string. You have a real find in Brigit. Each of her videos is a gem. Thank you!!!
Thank you! :)
Thank you!!
What a great idea, will have to give it a go. TFS
really really love this
What an awesome technique.
Thank you!
Nice effects.
these are just beautiful. tfs
Wow! Amazing effect.
LLLOOOOOOOOOOOOVEE can't wait to try this!!
Wow how gorgeous
Very clever! Brilliant!
Outstanding!
Absolutely amazing ❤
I can't wait to try this. Love it!
nice!! Good technique!!
I love this video, thanks for sharing,i tried it and looked amazing.❤️
Another great video, and again, thank you! I imagine this would work with any fibre that can be teased, cotton wool for example, or knitting wool. I may have a reel of gardening string in the junk room that I call my shed...time to tidy, maybe? 😃
Go for it girl...👏🥴🤭
@@janerochfort2134 Shameful confession coming up. I moved from a quite big house to a teeny bungalow last March, just before first lockdown. My lovely friends helped me greatly, it couldn't have been managed without them. Trouble is, I still don't know where half my crafting stuff has been put. I'd totally forgotten about the gelli plates until the video popped up, and it's brilliant to see it again, plus your encouragement, so I'll go digging today and see what's where. Thanks! 🤩
Hi Birgit, Lynn P. here, a new subie. I LOVE this idea! Have watched many of your other tutes and videos and they are all amazing. Thank you for sharing these with us. I'll give this one a try!
Lynn
way cool love it!
Very cool effect.
awesome technique!!!!
Beautiful!
This is so amazing!!!
This is so awesome, thank you for sharing it. New subscriber.
love this
Lindo trabalho!
Wonderful effects, keep up the great videos (not sure Videos is the correct word). Love your work!
VERY COOL
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Great demo 👍😀
looking forward to trying it. thanks for sharing :)
WOW Birgit wat gaaf!
Wilde dat ik iets meer tijd had om het direct uit te proberen!
Maar ga t zeker snel een keer doen!
Ja leuk he?! Maar je hebt wel een beetje tijd nodig hoor want als je begint is er geen houden meer aan :D
How cool!
So cool!
Brilliant.
This is great! Thank you
Awesome!
They turned out beautifully and looked really fun to make which is the point of learning this skill. 🙂
Does it need to be hemp threads or will any fiber batting work?
I thought at first that you were pulling apart cotton or polyester batting.
Wow, what an awesome effect, must pin this, thanks so much!!! 👍
Great tutorial - I love the effect! However, the white subtitle captions are hard to read against the light background of the video. Black would contrast better. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! It's always a hard choice whether to use white or black depending of the colors in the video. I will explore some more options for the next video! But happy you enjoyed the tutorial :)
I've read that white outlined in black can be read on anything.
Debbie G that is true!
LOVE it 💕💕💕💕💕
Bijzonder mooi!! hoe heet het touw in nederlands? Bedankt!
I’m all ready to go even shredded the hemp and scared lol
Thank you!
Love it
I was wondering if you could useyarn or embordedy floss instead of hemp
Wow! Cool 😎👍
beautifull, what paper did you need
I used 200gr white cardstock but you can also use watercolor paper, or any other paper really, just try what works for you :)
I tried this and my first print turned out great. The following ones were a fail. Couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong.
I had a lot of fun with this but the jute strands seem to have left permanent lines on my plate😢. Any suggestions?
Cool
Very cool❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Would this work on polymer clay
Fun, cool, and pretty!
I don't have hemp but have lots of thread and some cotton yarn I could try to card.
I bet hair would work too and would be a good use for all the pet hair collecting on everything for you furbaby owners. ;-)
Hair brushes for human.
Could you do the text in black?
How do I get the hemp thread so fluffy?
Janice Stamos i just pulled it apart, did nothing special with it. Maybe it depends on the kind of hemp rope you have.
Wow!!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏