While watching you or Patricia or Darcy and many, many others, I get lots of my own ideas. I’ll be getting the gel press out for this afternoon. Love what you printed today. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Hello dear Ceri, great play time with the Gelli plate. The images you created with the flowers and leaves are awesome. Thank you for all you share and for the inspiration. Have a blessed day, big hugs ❤
This was so inspiring to watch. So many ideas floating in my head. The green fern and the flowers on the red background book page (even though it wasn’t center stage 😂) were my favorites today!
Thanks as always for the inspiration! I might have an idea for another video for you: I recently started using my Gelli Plate. The process brings me great joy, but I have problems here and there to achieve the desired results. I think the colours are also a factor. To start, I use a lot of cheap acrylic paint (which I think you call craft paint). Maybe you can make a video showing what you can achieve with cheap paints and for which techniques better paint would be appropriate. This might also help other newbies and prevent them from shying away from the costs or spending a lot of money unnecessarily to get started. Best wishes from Germany, Jenny
Braken ferns ate a secies of ferns. They are delicate and wilt with first frost. Sword ferns are larger and hardier, almost leathery. They are evergreen , even under the snow.
Ceri, I love the way the pictures can turn out, I am only using leaves, no flowers left in my garden. Thanks for sharing I enjoyed this, take care.
As usual, gorgeous results!
Thank you! 😊
While watching you or Patricia or Darcy and many, many others, I get lots of my own ideas. I’ll be getting the gel press out for this afternoon. Love what you printed today. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Especially love the lime green one with the leaves, the fern one and the one with the white leaves! Those are my favorites!
Hello dear Ceri, great play time with the Gelli plate. The images you created with the flowers and leaves are awesome. Thank you for all you share and for the inspiration. Have a blessed day, big hugs ❤
You’re welcome Brenda
Evening, beautiful prints, my favourite is the fern one, I'm going to try this, TFS xx
This was so inspiring to watch. So many ideas floating in my head. The green fern and the flowers on the red background book page (even though it wasn’t center stage 😂) were my favorites today!
Love this playfull time of botanicals creation Ceri.❤ this is what I needed before bead. Mood improvement thru art❤
❤thanks for the video Ceri!
I always love your gelli printing❤
I recently purchased a 5 x 7 so I shall be playing soon! Thanks for the inspiration!
Fantastic Play❤
Beautiful creations!
Thank you! 😊
Champagne gold is my go-to for glazing. ❤
Wonderful
If you add a tiny bit of black to yellow (something close to primary yellow), you can get green gold.
When you cut a 6x6 piece down to card front size, you have a coordinating bookmark to send with the card.
darn i wish i had ferns around i just love this! i can't put cacti on the gel plate 😂😂😂 i do have some trees i plan to try this with though 😊
Thanks as always for the inspiration! I might have an idea for another video for you: I recently started using my Gelli Plate. The process brings me great joy, but I have problems here and there to achieve the desired results. I think the colours are also a factor. To start, I use a lot of cheap acrylic paint (which I think you call craft paint). Maybe you can make a video showing what you can achieve with cheap paints and for which techniques better paint would be appropriate. This might also help other newbies and prevent them from shying away from the costs or spending a lot of money unnecessarily to get started. Best wishes from Germany, Jenny
The main drawback to using craft paint is that they are opaque. Transparent paints can be used to show layers and have more luminosity.
Thank you Jenny I’ll see what I can come up with.
Hi, Ceri. There's no link to your hydrangeas video. These are wonderful as usual.
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Braken ferns ate a secies of ferns. They are delicate and wilt with first frost. Sword ferns are larger and hardier, almost leathery. They are evergreen , even under the snow.