I really like the brayered Vaseline technique. I new petroleum jelly prevents acrylic paint from sticking. I use Vaseline resists in my journal and on canvasses. However I always thought it would be to gloopy for gel prints and that it might damage plate. I’m so exited to have learned about using a brayer to apply it. Thank you. I primarily use Vaseline to prevent the lids on glue and paint from sticking. It works on nail polish too. I smear jelly on the threads of screw on caps. It not only prevents the lid from being glued on, it also helps to achieve a bit tighter seal. It helps to make glue and paint last longer. Another tip I swear by is using Press-N-Seal on wide mouth jars like the old Dylusions paints and texture paste jars. First I smear the threads with Vaseline, then lay the Press-N-Seal across the opening, and finally tighten the cap down. Works a treat. It’s so disappointing to get ready to play only to find your pretty paints all dried out.
Thank you. Great tips. I wanted to know these techniques, and you made this so much fun. You are very easy to listen to. Some people are horrible. Your voiceovers are fantastic. Thank you.
Thank you so much I really really love ❤️ those prints, lots of interest and lovely lovely colours too. I really really love ❤️ and enjoyed watching you create these stunning and gorgeous prints. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
I really appreciate how fast you move through the examples, but clearly explain what is going on. So many videos are slow and I find myself fast forwarding or giving up completely. Beautiful examples of resist techniques!
Interesting. You might want to try fine powdered marble dust as VS the baby powder. It is super inexpensive and may prove to be more archival than especially scented baby powder. You can purchase an nice size bag of it on ebay. I use it as an additive to my gesso for priming my oil painting canvases.
Do you need to ask the photographer if you can use their photos??are can you give knowledgement to the photographer on back of art piece ?These are really lovely creative art pieces..enjoyed video and found it interesting and informative..
Hi There megan! Drying time can varying depending on what kind of acrylic is used, how much is applied and the climate you live in. That being said, acrylic paint is one of the fastest drying medium so it shouldn't take as long as other mediums.
Hey Memory Traveler! Gel Press plates are mineral oil based so there should be no ill effects to use Vaseline on your plate. Especially since the Vaseline is applied more to your print and very little ends up on the plate. I hope this helps!
I totally get your point (and agree) -but I think a lot of RUclipsrs assume that you will slow down or freeze the video if there's something you want to look at (I know - who wants to mess with it - but still...) If you go into the settings of the video (the three little dots in upper right on your phone (and maybe a little gear of you're on computer?)) then you can adjust the speed and rewatch a section. It messes up the sound but you can take a better look. Hope that helps - LOTS of crafting videos are in fast forward - it's just kinda the style these days I think. Take care!
“This one is more simple because it’s just that one *stagnant* pattern.” Ahem, “stagnant” is what happens to moving water when it it stops flowing for some reason and scum accumulates on the surface. It looks and smells gross. Somehow, I don’t think that’s what you meant. What did you mean? Knowing would be helpful for viewers who prefer one result over the other ... and don’t have easy access to smelly water.
Stagnant can also mean boring or overdone. Aside from your snarky comment, what did you think of the techniques she demonstrated? We’re not here for semantics, we’re here to learn new or interesting techniques. These will help make my Gelli prints a little less...stagnant.
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👍🤩👌😍 thank you very much ! 🙏
I love the octopus!
Very cool!
Awesome. Thank you.
Thank you loved all the techniques ❤
Greetings
That was cool.
Thanks for your great directions.
Excellent!
The idea of using a brayer to apply Vaseline is marvelous.
cheryl7476 Until you forget that your brayer is slathered with Vaseline and try to brayer on some paint with it.
@@63artemisia63 LOL!
This is really cool! Thank you!
Useful info. Like baby powder method.
This is so cool!
Really loved the baby powder resist technique..thank you for sharing !
Cornstarch
GREAT resist video! TYFS!
Love this!!!
Brava
Thanks for sharing your ideas! Love resists!!👌😏👍
Love love loved this video. Suggestion please show your pulls for a couple seconds. They flew by a little to quickly. Thanks.
Can't wait to try the baby powder!!!! Great video! 🙏🧡
I love the look of the petroleum jelly prints!
I really like the brayered Vaseline technique. I new petroleum jelly prevents acrylic paint from sticking. I use Vaseline resists in my journal and on canvasses. However I always thought it would be to gloopy for gel prints and that it might damage plate. I’m so exited to have learned about using a brayer to apply it. Thank you.
I primarily use Vaseline to prevent the lids on glue and paint from sticking. It works on nail polish too. I smear jelly on the threads of screw on caps. It not only prevents the lid from being glued on, it also helps to achieve a bit tighter seal. It helps to make glue and paint last longer.
Another tip I swear by is using Press-N-Seal on wide mouth jars like the old Dylusions paints and texture paste jars. First I smear the threads with Vaseline, then lay the Press-N-Seal across the opening, and finally tighten the cap down. Works a treat. It’s so disappointing to get ready to play only to find your pretty paints all dried out.
Wow I didn't know u could use prints like that from a magazine...o & I REALLY like the Vaseline technique!!! Thank you soooooo much for sharing this 😊
Thank you. Great tips. I wanted to know these techniques, and you made this so much fun. You are very easy to listen to. Some people are horrible. Your voiceovers are fantastic. Thank you.
aaww! Thank you!!! :)
Wow that octopus stencil is amazing and all of it...love it all!
Great video!! Never would have thought of baby powder. Thank you!
Really love the technique of Vaseline. Thank you very much for sharing your work.
What great ideas!!
So gorgeous and a great demonstration
Love this! Thanks for sharing 💗💗
WOW fantastic results! Thank you.
Super cool techniques! Thanks for the inspirations!
Thank you so much I really really love ❤️ those prints, lots of interest and lovely lovely colours too. I really really love ❤️ and enjoyed watching you create these stunning and gorgeous prints. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
I really appreciate how fast you move through the examples, but clearly explain what is going on. So many videos are slow and I find myself fast forwarding or giving up completely. Beautiful examples of resist techniques!
Great :)))
Love this ! What a great idea 💡
Love all the different techniques you included
This video is super. Thanks for sharing these great techniques.
Can’t wait to try this! Thanks
Interesting.
You might want to try fine powdered marble dust as VS the baby powder.
It is super inexpensive and may prove to be more archival than especially scented baby powder.
You can purchase an nice size bag of it on ebay.
I use it as an additive to my gesso for priming my oil painting canvases.
Thank You these were Awesome. Just in time too, needed something new for my Gel plate.
Do you have to wait for the magazine to dry before pulling it up?
Are you letting the paint dry between adding paint? I would love to see the finished image for longer than 1/2 a second!
Thank you! Fabulous show & tell! Can’t wait to try the 2 new techniques & revisit the magazine page one.
Do you need to ask the photographer if you can use their photos??are can you give knowledgement to the photographer on back of art piece ?These are really lovely creative art pieces..enjoyed video and found it interesting and informative..
you could copy your magazine image on a lazer printer
What's the average time that it takes for the acrylic paint layer to completely dry on the paper?
Hi There megan! Drying time can varying depending on what kind of acrylic is used, how much is applied and the climate you live in. That being said, acrylic paint is one of the fastest drying medium so it shouldn't take as long as other mediums.
*Will the Vaseline breakdown the gelliplate?*
Hey Memory Traveler! Gel Press plates are mineral oil based so there should be no ill effects to use Vaseline on your plate. Especially since the Vaseline is applied more to your print and very little ends up on the plate. I hope this helps!
@@TheCreativeLifeStudios thank you so much! I love that idea...I’ll use it
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Here’s a helpful hint: Pause on whatever you want viewers to see long enough for us to actually SEE it.
I totally get your point (and agree) -but I think a lot of RUclipsrs assume that you will slow down or freeze the video if there's something you want to look at (I know - who wants to mess with it - but still...)
If you go into the settings of the video (the three little dots in upper right on your phone (and maybe a little gear of you're on computer?)) then you can adjust the speed and rewatch a section. It messes up the sound but you can take a better look.
Hope that helps - LOTS of crafting videos are in fast forward - it's just kinda the style these days I think.
Take care!
Kelly Fishbeck It’s offensive to refer to viewers as “you RUclipsrs,” as if we’re solely defined by the fact that we sometimes watch YT videos.
I think #3 is usually called a transfer. Could be wrong.
Great but you shouild slow down a little. Also with the powder technique people should wear a mask as they are both cancerous when inhaled.
“This one is more simple because it’s just that one *stagnant* pattern.” Ahem, “stagnant” is what happens to moving water when it it stops flowing for some reason and scum accumulates on the surface. It looks and smells gross. Somehow, I don’t think that’s what you meant. What did you mean? Knowing would be helpful for viewers who prefer one result over the other ... and don’t have easy access to smelly water.
Stagnant can also mean boring or overdone. Aside from your snarky comment, what did you think of the techniques she demonstrated? We’re not here for semantics, we’re here to learn new or interesting techniques. These will help make my Gelli prints a little less...stagnant.
Karen Woolsey Words matter. That’s why we have them. Just trying to clarify.