I didn't actually buy them to do rubbings, although I hope I'll get to that eventually.
I wanted them to use for printing with my gelli plate.
When I was watching Creative Jumpstarts at the beginning of the year, Louise Nelson did some very cool videos showing gelli plate printing just using white paint. I have a black-paged journal that needed some base pattern on some pages.
I brayered white paint onto my gelli plate and pressed down with a rubbing plate to make the pattern impression. First I printed the wet paint left on the plate to a couple of pages
I got 2 prints because of the size of my rubbing plate relative to the size of the page
I then proceeded to print several pages from the gelli plate
Used paper mask to get a nice clear journal space |
Paper removed = second print |
I applied more pattern, but not more paint
Then kept lifting prints until the plate was clearThis was 3 pulls from the edges of the plate |
then I wanted to see what metallic paints would look like on the black
Bronze print from rubbing plate |
Gold print from rubbing plate |
Gold print from gelli plate |
Combination of second pulls from rubbing plate and different area of gelli plate |
And lastly cream
Masked to create a frame |
Mask removed, second pull |
As an aside, I feel like I'm always saying "I got a great deal" when I show you a new purchase this year. I am being truthful, and it's all because of my year of being thrifty. If it's not a great deal, or I feel like "it" will maybe just sit in the cupboard with other supplies that I'm just not getting to use, I'm not buying.
Hope you have a fun weekend
Love these prints and am so inspired to get my Gelli Plate out again!
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