I was only going to make a few prints and a dozen or more later I had to make myself stop. I just love them. I don't know what it is about them and you probably think I'm weird but I love them and I love making them. I love choosing the colours , the surprise I get when I pullup the paper and see how the print turned out and I love the texture the scrunched up paper makes.
And here's where I went a little crazy...
Now I need to package them up ready for sale next weekend at Myattsfield Vineyard, Union Road, Carmel from 10am - 5pm. I've been busy some making more business cards to include in the packaging and to give to people too.
I had some leftover scrappy bits which I've turned into a collage which I'll show later in the week when it's finished.
I also tried out a new technique called Torn Gelli Plate by Barbara Gray of Clarity Stamp:
I'm also working on something new which I'll show you when it's ready - hopefully before the art sale next weekend.
PS Do you love creating gelli prints? Want a place to discuss gelli printing? To show off your work? Share your ideas? Discuss the pros and cons of different paints/paper/plates/tools etc? Get some great ideas on what to do with the thousands of prints you have created?
Then I would love you to join me at the Gelatin Printing Enthusiasts Facebook Group.
And here's where I went a little crazy...
Now I need to package them up ready for sale next weekend at Myattsfield Vineyard, Union Road, Carmel from 10am - 5pm. I've been busy some making more business cards to include in the packaging and to give to people too.
I had some leftover scrappy bits which I've turned into a collage which I'll show later in the week when it's finished.
I also tried out a new technique called Torn Gelli Plate by Barbara Gray of Clarity Stamp:
I'm also working on something new which I'll show you when it's ready - hopefully before the art sale next weekend.
PS Do you love creating gelli prints? Want a place to discuss gelli printing? To show off your work? Share your ideas? Discuss the pros and cons of different paints/paper/plates/tools etc? Get some great ideas on what to do with the thousands of prints you have created?
Then I would love you to join me at the Gelatin Printing Enthusiasts Facebook Group.
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ReplyDeleteThe business cards are the BEST!