Hi Ellie! You can use any liquid masking fluid you that’s available to you. I have several different brands and they all work nicely. What you see in the video is a small jam jar that I keep the masking fluid in because I want to be able to dip my rubber shaper into it. You can do that with yours too!
Why did you use “roller” for brayer? Just curious. I remember someone on some video complaining that brayer “is too hard to remember”, which says something about the quality of education, in the US, at least. Gorgeous cards! Wasn’t going to make any this year but now ... ;o) Thanks 👏🏼👏👏🏼👏🏽
Hi Lynn! I called it a roller because that was what the product used to be called on the Gelli Arts® website. I checked because you asked about it and saw that it’s now called a brayer on the website. So there’s no need for me to call it roller anymore. The terms are interchangeable though. A brayer is a printer’s hand inking roller!
Liked the peace foliage
Very much enjoy watching you work. Love the colors you put together.. and your prints match the music, peaceful and calming... Thank you.
Fabulous 🥰 TFS 🎄
A lovely and unique bunch of cards😊❤️❤️
Absolutely gorgeous!
So beautiful and fun to watch!
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing all the techniques.
Pretty. ❤️
Very pretty❤️💚❤️💚❤️
Gorgeous prints and cards Marsha. Thank you so much for sharing, stay safe and have a wonderful day.
Beautiful & you can’t go wrong with gold during the holidays
Ooo I love sure hope you use that tissue for wrapping too!
Very beautiful! I made a bunch of botanical prints in the Fall, and am using them for Christmas gifts. :)
Splendid idea, Kristy!
Beautifully thought out and done! Thank you for sharing this technique.
These cards turned out beautifully - thank you! :)
Wonderful as always!
Absolutely lovely liked and subscribed
So clever and beautiful, as always. Thanks for sharing these techniques.
Love these! Thank you!
What kind of liquid masking fluid are you using? These turned out beautifully!
Hi Ellie! You can use any liquid masking fluid you that’s available to you. I have several different brands and they all work nicely. What you see in the video is a small jam jar that I keep the masking fluid in because I want to be able to dip my rubber shaper into it. You can do that with yours too!
What music is this? Lovely...matches your prints
Beautiful work. What tool did you use to put masking fluid down?
Hi Nancy! It’s a rubber tipped shaper.
@@marshavalk thanks so much!
Hello. What do you do with the tissue paper afterwards? The colours are brilliant! Tnx for the videos. :)
Why did you use “roller” for brayer? Just curious. I remember someone on some video complaining that brayer “is too hard to remember”, which says something about the quality of education, in the US, at least. Gorgeous cards! Wasn’t going to make any this year but now ... ;o) Thanks 👏🏼👏👏🏼👏🏽
Hi Lynn! I called it a roller because that was what the product used to be called on the Gelli Arts® website. I checked because you asked about it and saw that it’s now called a brayer on the website. So there’s no need for me to call it roller anymore. The terms are interchangeable though. A brayer is a printer’s hand inking roller!
Do you use the tissue or deli paper prints for cards, too?
Hi Lynn! You certainly can! I usually tear it up in smaller pieces though, so I don’t use the whole print that I made on the tissue paper.