As you will have seen, I have been playing with the stamps qute a lot, but this morning I decided to use the stencils with a gelli plate.
I started by using a brayer with acylic paint on top of the gelli plate to create a thin even layer. I then put the stencil over the top. Using a foam pad, I applied Pan Pastels in a couple of colours. Once I'd covered the area, I then lifted the stencil (and immediately popped it in a bowl of water), and then brayered a thin even layer of white acrylic paint. I smoothed card over the top of the paint and added a slight pressure. I then lifted the card to reveal the image.
You can get a second pull of the image by applying another thin layer of acrylic paint and again smooth card over the gelli plate and lift. This second pull will be a more subtle, less obvious print of the image.
You can get a second pull of the image by applying another thin layer of acrylic paint and again smooth card over the gelli plate and lift. This second pull will be a more subtle, less obvious print of the image.
For my session this morning, I used the Lavinia Stamps Pods, Pebbles and Laurel stencils. I will use these backgrounds for future projects.
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