If you have ever tried to use Distress Paint on a gel plate, you may have noticed that due to the consistency of the paint, it separates or kind of beads up on the plate. Which can be a awesome look but what if you wanted a more solid look?
With the addition of gel medium, artist gel or clear gesso you can get the paint to behave the way you want it to and create this card along with me.
In part 1 of the video below, I show you my process for making gel plate prints using Distress Paints.
List of supplies: Part 1
8 x 10 Gel Press Plate
Grumbacher Gel 531
Art Basics by Finnabair Clear Gesso
Distress Paint ~ Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, Mermaid Lagoon, Brushed Pewter
Ranger small brayer
8 1/2 x 11 Standard Copy Paper
Tim Holtz / Stampers Anonymous Stencils ~ THS056, THS100
In part 2, I use the prints to make the card you see above.
List of supplies: Part 2
Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Paper
Tim Holtz / Stampers Anonymous Stamps – Flower Jar
Tim Holtz / Sizzix Bigz Watering can, Framelits FlowerJar
Ranger Archival Ink Jet Black
Tim Holtz Distress Marker Black Soot
Michron .01 black fineliner
Thank you for visiting today and have a blessed day!!! xo xo
I love this card Wendy ! 🧡 🧡🧡 this is one that inspired me for the one I made using the watering can
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Thank you so much Ulrike! So glad I am inspired you, the watercan is a really fun and versatile die 🙂
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