Cool to see. I've tried this too, but really like the prints you pulled. I do have difficulty pulling light colors on the plate, pulling with dark paint. Still experimenting to find best way to accomplish that. Your Prussian Blue second pull pulled up the lights very well.
Sue Clear packing tape works well to pull off Posca pen and dried acrylic paint. I often deliberately leave dried paint on my gel plate to be incorporated into future prints. I love the random and surprising effects l get. If you want a more pristine and clean look, packing tape is my recommendation. Clear tape can also be used to make stickers. Hope this helps. Laura
Wow!! Gorgeous prints!!! Now I need posca pens... lol😊
Always more art supplies to buy! Very dangerous. That and hardware stores!
I just bought some Posca Pens that I haven't even opened yet and this looks so beautiful so I think I know what I'll use them on first! Thanks!
Yeah!
I love this technique! Beautiful prints!❤
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So fun! Can’t wail to try this!
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Cool to see. I've tried this too, but really like the prints you pulled. I do have difficulty pulling light colors on the plate, pulling with dark paint. Still experimenting to find best way to accomplish that. Your Prussian Blue second pull pulled up the lights very well.
It’s all trial and error with the Gelli plate. Still new to the Posca pens.
Wow! So neat. Has a Picasso look!
👍and it’s totally fun and relaxing!
can you explain how you get the posca pen marks off the plate. mine are still there after washing the gel plate. thanks
Sue
Clear packing tape works well to pull off Posca pen and dried acrylic paint. I often deliberately leave dried paint on my gel plate to be incorporated into future prints. I love the random and surprising effects l get. If you want a more pristine and clean look, packing tape is my recommendation. Clear tape can also be used to make stickers. Hope this helps.
Laura
thanks, Laura
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Love this!
Thank you. 🥰