
Explore four jelly printing sections with ink pads on a jelly plate, compare distress oxide and regular pads, and learn to create card backgrounds with embossing, texture paste, and embellishments.
Explore jelly printing with two 5 by 7 jelly plates on printer paper to learn ink blending, layering, and texture using oxide versus regular distress ink. Apply stencils to create an ombré background, then later try stamps and other textures to expand your prints for card making.
Explore jelly plate stamping with stamps and die cuts to create vibrant backgrounds, transfer ink between stamps and paper, and craft layered prints for cards.
Learn to create textured jelly prints using embossing folders and found objects, with water-soluble ink pads for easy cleanup, and explore positive and negative imagery for varied background textures.
Create an embossed resist background using clear embossing ink and powder with a heat gun on cardstock and mixed-media paper, then experiment with distress and oxide sprays.
Learn to clean and care for Gelli plates using water-soluble inks, a wet cloth or baby wipes, and mineral oil to rehydrate; store with acetate sheets for next jelly print.
Choose four gelli prints for card making: a 3d or embossing folder background, a texture paste card. Trim to four by five and a quarter, glue with collage medium, dry.
Create a gelli print card with an embossing folder texture, color dye-cut flowers with distress blending sticks, glue for a flat finish, then add a blue matte around the sentiment.
Create a gelli print card by layering texture paste with bubbles, applying embossing glaze, melting for a bubbled texture, and embossing a silver seahorse image before final assembly.
Create a jelly paint background for a card and feature a die-cut wheel. Cut the outline with a die, keep inner pieces in, glue the sentiment, and weight to dry.
Learn to transform jelly prints into card embellishments by die-cutting birds and shapes, adding edge finishing with silver leafing wax, and assembling layered sentiments for a cohesive card design.
Explore techniques for using ink pads on a gel plate to create varied card designs, and enjoy applying these methods in your gelli printing practice.
Welcome to Gelli Printing with Ink Pads!
Ink this Class we will be working with a Gelli Plate and learning different Tips and Techniques for using Ink Pads with your Gel Plate. The First half of this class will cover different ways to use ink pads with your gelli plate including how to incorporate Stamps, Stencils, Dies and Ink sprays. In the Second half of this class we will take some of those prints and I will show you four different ways you can use those Gelli Prints in Card Making.
This class comes with a Supply List PDF. The Supply List Has Pictures of all the sample cards and lists all of the supplies used for them as well as Supplies used to create the Gel Prints. The Supplies in the List are linked to where you can purchase them if you choose. You can find the Supply List PDF with the Introduction Video.
In this class we will Cover:
1 -The Basics of using Ink Pads with a Gel Plate
2 -How to use Stencils and Stamps to Create Pattern in your Gel Prints
3 -How to incorporate Die Cuts and Create Stamps with Dies
4 -How to use Ink Sprays and Mica Sprays with a Gelli Plate
5 -How to Create Cards using Gelli Plrints
6 -How to Create Embellishments out of Gel Prints
In this class I share the Ink Pad colours as well as the Stencils, Stamps and DIes I used for Creating the Gelli Prints and Cards. These Techniques can be used with other ink pad colours as well as different stamps, dies and stencils with similar results. Have fun Playing with what you have to create Gel Prints!