Here's the Gelli Plate Tutorial you asked for! My Gelli plate has been well used and well loved. 1. Place Gelli Plate on a flat, covered working surface, and place small dots of paint onto the plate. My demo photos are with me using acrylics and paper but it works exactly the same with fabric paint and fabric. I like using Jacquard Textile paint when I make fabric prints. 2. Use a brayer to spread the paint evenly across the plate. 3. I used the leaves as a resist for the first print. 4. Place the paper/fabric on top of the printing plate and smooth it out nicely to get an even print. 5. Carefully lift up the paper/fabric. Found a photo from when I printed the fabric - see same process. This is a first print. 5. I know that MONOprinting means ONE print but seriously, when you remove the leaves from the plate there are these beautifully textured leaves left on the plate just dying to be printed. I couldn't ignore t...
Good Morning! I just want to say "Hello" and welcome to my regular readers as well as anyone linking over from Se w, Mama, Sew 's May Giveaway Day. I am very excited to be participating in this fun giveaway. Bloggers across the internet are giving away homemade items this week. I am giving away this festive handmade red, white and blue basic garland as well as a copy of my pattern "Garland Galore" which retails for $9 (US). If you would like an opportunity to win these two prizes please leave a comment telling me what is your favorite thing to do in the Summer. The contest will remain open through Midnight (central time) May 20th. I will use a random number selector to pick a winner from the many comments and post the winners name on my blog May 21st. Please make sure I have an email address to contact you either through your profile or in your comment. If you would like to purchase a "Garland Galore" patte...
My friend, Julie B. Booth , wrote a book on printing fabric with everyday items you find at home and asked if I would be willing to do a review. I have to admit I wondered if there would be anything new to learn in Julie's book. I am always on the look out for fun, new things to try. New "What if's" and so I wondered, would this book be a rehash of so many things I have seen in the past? Would I find a new technique I would be dying to try? I'm delighted to say I did learn something new. I actually learned several new things that are making my little artist heart go pitter-patter! Last year Julie taught me to do printing with cardboard tubes. I used her technique to make a polka-dot brayer stamp and created a scarf with dye and paint which she included in the Contributing Artists portion of her book: Now that the book is out and I have read the entire thing, I'm most excited to dive into Chapter 4: Wrap it Up, Wraps and Foils, an...
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