Sunday, 21 July 2019

More gel plate printing


 I have had a project in mind for a while and having been inspired, I finally started working on it, using my gel plate, which has been somewhat forgotten recently.  It was time to get it out again!  The first thing was to create some layered backgrounds on tags.  I used a mixture of opaque acrylics and iridescent ones to add some interest.  I was trying to make a rust-type background for three of these and the fourth was darker blues and purples.
These were some of the ghost prints I created during the layering process.  (Ghost prints can be used to clear the ink off the gel plate in between colours.)
 Sometimes, you get some really interesting looking prints...
 or interesting patterns...
 This print has gel prints and areas where I was cleaning the brayer (roller) in between colours.
 I do like the texture that the gel plate can provide too.
 I was also cleaning my stamps on this page too.
 I also watched a Youtube video on tape transfers using the gel plate and knew I needed to try that.  Colours are layered onto the plate and each layer is left to dry, then stamps, stencils, acrylic paint pens etc. are used to add patterns.
 When the paint is completely dry, you place sticky tape over the plate, make sure it is well pressed down and lift it off.  It brings all the lovely patterns you created off in a strip which can be stuck down to paper.
I stuck mine onto music pages and book pages and was so pleased with how they turned out.  I did find that iridescent paint was not the best for the layers as it took a while to dry and then came off the plate before I wanted it to.  Also, I stamped one set in dye ink, which didn't work as well as stamping with acrylic paint.

I really like these and will use them in my journal.  I am going to make some more and also I will finish the tags in the first photo too.

6 comments:

  1. Fascinating.
    Many thanks for giving us a peek into the process.

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    1. Thanks, EC. It is a really simple way to print, without getting too messy and you sometimes get very interesting results (which can be better than the prints you intend to make).
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Very interesting project, great to have fun experimenting xcx

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    1. Thanks, Chrissie. I really enjoy experimenting and being able to use my huge crafting stashes on lots of different projects.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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    1. Thanks, Nikki-ann and welcome. It was fun and to be recommended! Using the gel plate to make prints can be really fast and you do need to have everything you need to hand, but the transfer tape took more time as the layers had to be dry before adding the next. I do need to make some more of these...
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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