You might try sticking your registration paper to the bottom of your acrylic piece rather than the table, then you won’t hav to fight centering it, plus you can move your acrylic piece around without having to recenter it
I have repeatedly watched this video and I mean repeatedly and what I like so much are the figure and house prints! This is not meant to detract from the demo’s you have given in this video, I just find the markings on the others to be so interesting also! I would love it so much if you could make a video to include your techniques on subjects like houses or figures with techniques such as these They are so fabulous! Did you add watercolor to the figures and houses such as what look like drips? I know you mentioned watercolors and outlining in order to enhance the subjects. Thank you for all you do. It’s incredibly inspirational! I am anxiously awaiting your reply! Happy weekend!! 😬😊😁
Hi there - no I didn’t add any watercolor to the prints. They all came straight from the gelli plate. I outlined them with a thin black pen. I believe it was a micron but the brand doesn’t matter.
Hi Ali, just found this nice video. I just buy a gelli print for begin, and you gave a lot inspirations and good to know the new material that I can use the gelli plate . What is your book club ? Thank you so much, I really enjoy it💐💕
Hi, I know this is a bit of an old video, but just wondering ... could you use a coat of gel medium, or some spray varnish, some workable fixative, or something like that, to prolong the life of your mask? Or would that make them stick to the gelli plate or cause some other problem?
I make stencils and masks out of cardstock and after a few uses they’re covered with paint and can stand up to many more uses. Alternatively, some people use them in their collages or journals.
@@HeatherAyers1 Oh, for sure! I've had that experience too. My question was more specifically about working with thinner papers, like magazine pages, and about how a product like spray varnish or workable fixative, used on the paper then allowed to dry, would interact with the gelli plate. Would it cause it to stick, or have any kind of untoward chemical reaction?
You can do a very thin layer on the plate. Why waste money on palette paper? And, believe me, you can definitely do the mask technique successfully with much more paint.
The thing that I find annoying with many you tube demonstrations is that you all take to much time getting started. I enjoy your ideas and demonstrations. However get started. Less talk or at least talk while working. Don’t mind the conversation but be more proactive. Show as you talk.
You are an excellent teacher! Thank you so much!
I'm here because I just spent an amazing week taking your accordion challenge and loved every minute of it!
This was excellent for me a beginner. I'm going t this get my stuff ready and watch again
This gelli printing looks like fun 🤩 It is all new to me!
Thanks for this! Your instruction was complete and easy to follow.
Thanks for the excellent demo. I'll definitely try it.
Finally! Clear instructions! Thank you
Really love your Gelli mask making video
Great ideas ! Love your videos. Good technique and love your enthusiasm! Thanks for sharing take care keep well. Hugs
Lovely ideas
first time here - looking forward to more
So glad you joined us!
Thank you! Very inspiring
So inspiring. Thanks a lot from Germany🎨🖌️☕
You might try sticking your registration paper to the bottom of your acrylic piece rather than the table, then you won’t hav to fight centering it, plus you can move your acrylic piece around without having to recenter it
Really enjoyed your artistry. TFS
Great fun ☺️
Thank you so much for sharing the fun 🙂
Looking great!
looks good
Thanks for sharing. Loved your demo and explanation!
You are so welcome!
everything clear and volume fine. sunny in MO.
Ps I do admire/am grateful for.ur style! Oh good unjust answered below... Can use brayer to.roll paper on... Thnx!
Absolutely. I would use a clean one to roll over the paper.
Everything looks fine. Carol UK
Love your style 🥰
LOOKS GOOD!
just found you! Everything looks good!
Thank you so much it was good demo
I have repeatedly watched this video and I mean repeatedly and what I like so much are the figure and house prints! This is not meant to detract from the demo’s you have given in this video, I just find the markings on the others to be so interesting also! I would love it so much if you could make a video to include your techniques on subjects like houses or figures with techniques such as these They are so fabulous! Did you add watercolor to the figures and houses such as what look like drips? I know you mentioned watercolors and outlining in order to enhance the subjects. Thank you for all you do. It’s incredibly inspirational! I am anxiously awaiting your reply! Happy weekend!! 😬😊😁
Hi there - no I didn’t add any watercolor to the prints. They all came straight from the gelli plate. I outlined them with a thin black pen. I believe it was a micron but the brand doesn’t matter.
@@VintagePageDesigns Thank you. Great work!
Hello from Iowa😊
Thank you very much!
I did this
Just looked into it for a very few minutes-you are sweet 🎉🎉🎉
Hi from Cincinnati. First time I've seen you!
Nice prints
Good to go
Hi Ali, just found this nice video. I just buy a gelli print for begin, and you gave a lot inspirations and good to know the new material that I can use the gelli plate . What is your book club ? Thank you so much, I really enjoy it💐💕
You can find out more information here: www.handmadebookclub.com
Why don't people seem to brayer the paper they want image on? Only hand press? Guess I'll have to try...
Hi, I know this is a bit of an old video, but just wondering ... could you use a coat of gel medium, or some spray varnish, some workable fixative, or something like that, to prolong the life of your mask? Or would that make them stick to the gelli plate or cause some other problem?
I make stencils and masks out of cardstock and after a few uses they’re covered with paint and can stand up to many more uses. Alternatively, some people use them in their collages or journals.
@@HeatherAyers1 Oh, for sure! I've had that experience too. My question was more specifically about working with thinner papers, like magazine pages, and about how a product like spray varnish or workable fixative, used on the paper then allowed to dry, would interact with the gelli plate. Would it cause it to stick, or have any kind of untoward chemical reaction?
Hi from Texas. Just found you.
You can do a very thin layer on the plate. Why waste money on palette paper? And, believe me, you can definitely do the mask technique successfully with much more paint.
What is it called??
hi
Starts at fourteen minutes
Yes, indeed… please make it shorter for viewer looking « after » this is too much
I'm hearing and seeing you fine
First print at 33 minutes!
I don't think ur 8x8 is 8"... ooooh dummy me, ur talking cm's riiight? 🙆
The thing that I find annoying with many you tube demonstrations is that you all take to much time getting started. I enjoy your ideas and demonstrations. However get started. Less talk or at least talk while working. Don’t mind the conversation but be more proactive. Show as you talk.
looks good