@@SusanCliftonArtist I have started using only the deli paper for cleanup sheets. Then I take my paint covered stencils and lay them down on the cleanup sheets before I wash them and make nice collage fodder. Deli sheets aren’t cheap - as you know - and I thank you every day for the link you had that showed the brand that isn’t folded.
Thank you so much Susan I really really enjoyed watching you create all these beautiful and wonderful prints. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Listening to you talk about your mom and working in a print shop reminds me of when I was little. My dad was a typesetter for a local newspaper. He was a Linotype operator. I used to love going to work with him on Saturday’s. I would watch him set the metal plates that had words on them and send them thru the machine. At the end of the day, he would take a bunch of misprinted papers and cut them down to small notepads for me. I would share them with my cousins and we’d play school with them. Thanks for giving me that awesome memory.
Wow. How interesting! My mom didn't work at a hot metal shop until years later. Or at least I didn't see it until that time. My until for worked for a newspaper and suggested it to my mom because she was a fast typist. But cold type was the only job she could get. It wasn't a job women did. She was ahead of her time.
This is a good idea. You can make a stencil with 4 round shapes, put it on your gelli plate, draw the lines you want, cover with paint, remove the stencil and put another color. Then the paint will remain in the circles.
Thank you for this. I'm really enjoying your videos and learning a lot. In this video, you used a smaller brayer that you said wasn't the right kind. I have a brayer that appears to be made of solid acrylic, which I'm hoping I can use on a gell plate, because I have a life-threatening allergy to latex and can't use rubber products. Do you have any advice on non-rubber brayers? Thanks in advance.
Love this video! Thank you! You mentioned being out of Murphy's Oil Soap. Have you tried Old Masters Brush Soap? It is my all time fav for cleaning paint off tools....I even use it for my make-up brushes.
Use any paint you like. Everyone has different preferences. I happen to like the fluid paint because it dries fast. And yes the lighter weight has the ability to lift up all the paint. But keep in mind that you have to play with the paint you use and test different times before you pull. I get my best results with the fluid paint at about 2 minutes before I pull. I hope that helps. Thanks for your questions.
I agree with @catherinenicholson7816. If you seal your collage as you should with a quality gel medium It will protect it. This is straight from Golden: The Gel Topcoats, when used as a final layer, should greatly increase the longevity and lightfastness of whatever media you are working with. Overall they will lower water-sensitivity, limit air exposure, and provide substantial UV protection.
Love what you’re doing! Thank You. I have subscribed to go through your other video’s (being new to Gel Printing. I also love your puzzle ring! Did you purchase from an artist in New England years ago? He was a former airline pilot and set up a home store- neighbors were upset with his popularity due to the car traffic on their road. Later opened a store and the son took over- I believe the store did not last a 3rd generation unfortunately. I’ve only met one other individual who was wearing his puzzle ring design…
I bought it many years ago. I don't even remember how I got it. It was when I lived in New York City. So it was probably purchased in a little shop in the West Village.
No I haven't. I've been trying to find out if they would work on the plate. They are probably like Posca pens so maybe it's ok. The people at the art supply had no idea. I'll give it a try and let you know.
Did you ever try the Murphy's Oil Soap. I tend to let mine get really layered with paint. When I soak in Murphy's the paint comes off super easy. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
I used an older Sanford permanent marker that I had on hand and it has not come off my gel plate. I put paint over it and put paper on it and left it with a book on it for several hours. All of the paint came off and some of the marker came off but a lot of the marker is left on my gel plate. Do you know what I can use to clean it off?
I have no particular preference. I have 2 speedball brayers but then I have the black ones that I get fairly cheap from blick and they are easier to clean.
It was called art advantage rice paper. It is not available at this time. I'm hoping they start up again. I haven't found one I like yet to replace it. 😪
@@SusanCliftonArtist I have a brand idk the name of because I repotted it into a glass jar due to the lid sticking so, lol, but it's the only matte acrylic medium I have and mostly use it as a glue so THANK YOU! That helps to know what else to do with it since it mostly sits lol
@@SusanCliftonArtist and then I tried it this evening. I need to let it sit a while after spreading a very thin coat, but it works! Wow! Tysm! You have no idea how watching only 2 videos of gours has helped me SO much. And I did pick ups of just sharpie so that I have collage fodder on tracing paper!! SO cool! 😍 I'm stoked to use them! Keep up the great content! I'll be watching more to learn from you!!
Yes, the Sharpie brand permanent markers work well on the gel plates! However, here is my cautionary tale. I taught a local gel printing class and tried the Pen+Gear brand of permanent markers with my students. A few of the colors in that brand stained and soaked deeply into the gel plates. I've made repeated applications of baby oil and the soaked in colors continue to bleed out onto paper that I sandwich the plates between for storage. I got lucky that only a few students in the class selected the particular color of marker that caused the most problems with staining the plates. My guess is that some less expensive brands of permanent markers use high concentrations of alcohol or other solvents in their ink formulations which cause them to penetrate and persist in a gel plate. I would recommend that permanent markers, other than Sharpie, should be tested carefully.
I don't even care about the edges, because I would likely tear or cut the shapes. I did notice, however, that after the first pull, there were still faint black lines on the plate.
Yes. They ended up in the background of my Black and white prints in the next video. I didn't even see it. My eyes are getting bad. The marker usually comes off easily with a baby wipe or your next pull.
I hate to admit that sometimes my roll-off sheets look nicer than my intended projects. I’ve framed two of my roll-offs.
I've been scanning them and then altering them in photoshop. I'm amazed how they are turning out. I'll share them in a video one of these days.
@@SusanCliftonArtist I have started using only the deli paper for cleanup sheets. Then I take my paint covered stencils and lay them down on the cleanup sheets before I wash them and make nice collage fodder. Deli sheets aren’t cheap - as you know - and I thank you every day for the link you had that showed the brand that isn’t folded.
I often find I love the roll off sheets people make in these videos.
i find myself looking at your roll out paper. There are some very interesting designs. Thanks.
Thank you so much Susan I really really enjoyed watching you create all these beautiful and wonderful prints. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Thanks. This was a fun one.
Listening to you talk about your mom and working in a print shop reminds me of when I was little. My dad was a typesetter for a local newspaper. He was a Linotype operator. I used to love going to work with him on Saturday’s. I would watch him set the metal plates that had words on them and send them thru the machine. At the end of the day, he would take a bunch of misprinted papers and cut them down to small notepads for me. I would share them with my cousins and we’d play school with them. Thanks for giving me that awesome memory.
Wow. How interesting! My mom didn't work at a hot metal shop until years later. Or at least I didn't see it until that time. My until for worked for a newspaper and suggested it to my mom because she was a fast typist. But cold type was the only job she could get. It wasn't a job women did. She was ahead of her time.
Love these. The texture on the last one is my favorite!
Thanks for watching. I was really pleased with these.
This is a good idea. You can make a stencil with 4 round shapes, put it on your gelli plate, draw the lines you want, cover with paint, remove the stencil and put another color. Then the paint will remain in the circles.
That's a good idea but might be a little too neat for me. I like things unexpected and messy.
Thank you for this. I'm really enjoying your videos and learning a lot. In this video, you used a smaller brayer that you said wasn't the right kind. I have a brayer that appears to be made of solid acrylic, which I'm hoping I can use on a gell plate, because I have a life-threatening allergy to latex and can't use rubber products. Do you have any advice on non-rubber brayers? Thanks in advance.
So fresh!! I’m going to try this
Let me know how it goes!
Love this video! Thank you! You mentioned being out of Murphy's Oil Soap. Have you tried Old Masters Brush Soap? It is my all time fav for cleaning paint off tools....I even use it for my make-up brushes.
I use Old Masters Brush Soap to clean my brushes. I never thought to use for make-up brushes. Good idea.
Thanks!..you are a great inspirations in my life for following my dreams in art.:)
Thank you so much 😀
I liked them all!
Thanks Cheryl!
Should you always use fluid paint after your first layer? And does the lighter weight paper have the ability to lift up all of the paint?
Use any paint you like. Everyone has different preferences. I happen to like the fluid paint because it dries fast. And yes the lighter weight has the ability to lift up all the paint. But keep in mind that you have to play with the paint you use and test different times before you pull. I get my best results with the fluid paint at about 2 minutes before I pull. I hope that helps. Thanks for your questions.
I love watching your gelli plate tutorials. I have purchased my first gelli plate to make fabrics. Can a metallic marker be used?
I'm not sure. Thanks for watching.
Loving your prints❣️❣️❣️
Yay, thank you!
I learned so much from this video. ❤
Great! Thanks for watching.
Loving these❤
Me too. Surprising I haven't found a use for them yet.
Brava!😊
Thank you! 😃
Love these!
I'm glad you like them.
I know a sharpie will fade rather quickly when exposed to light. Would this be an issue with the collage papers that are made using a sharpie?
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I used poscas to make a no parking sign it faded badly..the sharpie didn't red
Possibly the acrylic medium used in collage will protect it.
I spray all my light sensitive with a protective coat. It's designed for pastels.
I agree with @catherinenicholson7816. If you seal your collage as you should with a quality gel medium It will protect it. This is straight from Golden: The Gel Topcoats, when used as a final layer, should greatly increase the longevity and lightfastness of whatever media you are working with. Overall they will lower water-sensitivity, limit air exposure, and provide substantial UV protection.
Love what you’re doing! Thank You.
I have subscribed to go through your other video’s (being new to Gel Printing.
I also love your puzzle ring! Did you purchase from an artist in New England years ago? He was a former airline pilot and set up a home store- neighbors were upset with his popularity due to the car traffic on their road. Later opened a store and the son took over- I believe the store did not last a 3rd generation unfortunately. I’ve only met one other individual who was wearing his puzzle ring design…
I bought it many years ago. I don't even remember how I got it. It was when I lived in New York City. So it was probably purchased in a little shop in the West Village.
I love your tutorials 😎
Thank you very much.
Have you used the new sharpie markers on the geli??? The ones that are advertised to not bleed thru in a sketchbook?
No I haven't. I've been trying to find out if they would work on the plate. They are probably like Posca pens so maybe it's ok. The people at the art supply had no idea. I'll give it a try and let you know.
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Where do you find your texture plates? Do you create them?
I soak my brayers in some alcohol for about half an hour or so and the acrylic will come off. 🙂 Great video. Thanks!
Did you ever try the Murphy's Oil Soap. I tend to let mine get really layered with paint. When I soak in Murphy's the paint comes off super easy. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
I used an older Sanford permanent marker that I had on hand and it has not come off my gel plate. I put paint over it and put paper on it and left it with a book on it for several hours. All of the paint came off and some of the marker came off but a lot of the marker is left on my gel plate. Do you know what I can use to clean it off?
Try baby oil. Only use the sharpie markers in the future.
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Thanks, Linda.
What is the name & company of the tiny spots of the rubber stamp? Thanks.
I'm not sure of the name but here is the link: amzn.to/3Nuqpny
What brand of brayer do you recommend?
I have no particular preference. I have 2 speedball brayers but then I have the black ones that I get fairly cheap from blick and they are easier to clean.
Please what type of paper are you using?
It was called art advantage rice paper. It is not available at this time. I'm hoping they start up again. I haven't found one I like yet to replace it. 😪
Does matte acrylic medium pick up stuff off gelli plates?
Yes it does. I found the Golden Matte medium works great.
@@SusanCliftonArtist I have a brand idk the name of because I repotted it into a glass jar due to the lid sticking so, lol, but it's the only matte acrylic medium I have and mostly use it as a glue so THANK YOU! That helps to know what else to do with it since it mostly sits lol
@@SusanCliftonArtist and then I tried it this evening. I need to let it sit a while after spreading a very thin coat, but it works! Wow! Tysm! You have no idea how watching only 2 videos of gours has helped me SO much. And I did pick ups of just sharpie so that I have collage fodder on tracing paper!! SO cool! 😍 I'm stoked to use them! Keep up the great content! I'll be watching more to learn from you!!
Do you let the titan buff layer dry before pulling? Thank you! Love the sharpie idea!
The last layer needs to be wet so the paper can pull all the paint in all the layers. A think layer of paint and pull right away.
@@SusanCliftonArtist thank you! I’m new to this and it is so fun! But a little confusing. 😁
I used a chartpak permanent marker and it won’t come off?
Try baby oil. Let me know if it works. Let it sit for a bit and then rub.
Yes, the Sharpie brand permanent markers work well on the gel plates! However, here is my cautionary tale. I taught a local gel printing class and tried the Pen+Gear brand of permanent markers with my students. A few of the colors in that brand stained and soaked deeply into the gel plates. I've made repeated applications of baby oil and the soaked in colors continue to bleed out onto paper that I sandwich the plates between for storage. I got lucky that only a few students in the class selected the particular color of marker that caused the most problems with staining the plates. My guess is that some less expensive brands of permanent markers use high concentrations of alcohol or other solvents in their ink formulations which cause them to penetrate and persist in a gel plate. I would recommend that permanent markers, other than Sharpie, should be tested carefully.
You can likely peal the paint off that narrow brayer by starting at the edges. Good luck and patience!
Thanks for the tip! I didn't build up too much paint on it. I'll try to clean it. I ordered a speedball 2" brayer for next time.
You might want to buy a nice speedball 1.5” or 2” soft brayer. I love them more than all the other brayers I’ve owned.
I already did. A 2". 😊
@@SusanCliftonArtist my 1.5” arrived this week. Love it.
I don't even care about the edges, because I would likely tear or cut the shapes. I did notice, however, that after the first pull, there were still faint black lines on the plate.
Yes. They ended up in the background of my Black and white prints in the next video. I didn't even see it. My eyes are getting bad. The marker usually comes off easily with a baby wipe or your next pull.
I would like to see your cards made from this technique.
I made postcards in a video. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/MQwXySqgyZY/v-deo.html
Love this idea! They all turned out beautifully! Thank you for sharing.
Make a solution of Murphy’s Oil Soap and soak that brayer. It’ll come clean.
That's what I do. I was out of it and my Supermarket didn't have it in stock. Finally got some today.
@@SusanCliftonArtist oh, good. Who woulda thunk that the store would be outta Murphy’s Oil ? Sure is great stuff.
Perhaps hand sanitizer?
Hand sanitizer is a great way to clean the plate. But if you find that doesn't work baby oil works well on stubborn marker stains.