Love your results! Wanted to share a fabulous discovery with the Ink Jet Printer! Ink Jet process: 1) HP professional business paper (glossy ish on both sides, but NOT photo paper) 2) Print using the pigment ink only. On my Cannon inkjet printer, selecting "business documents" (as opposed to plain paper or photo) is the setting that used the pigment ink only. 3) No initial paint required on the geli plate OR printed image; just place the printed side down directly on the plate, massage/check/massage, etc, until your image is transferred onto the plate (fairly quick process). 4) You can add a coat of matte medium and either pick up the image on a previous background, or let dry and do the reverse paint layers before picking up. I don't remember who discovered this inkjet technique, but it's fairly recent on RUclips. I tested and am so excited that it actually works. Found it: Jane Dunn would is the artist, Backgrounds and Textures with Gel Plate and inkjet printer ruclips.net/video/QA5utAUwxn0/видео.htmlfeature=shared
The images that you’re getting with this image, transfer techniques are fabulous! I’m excited to try it. Will also check out your Skillshare classes! Thank you!
Your Little Treasure is the most special. Visually, I find the print of the building in Venice the most stunning 🙂 Thanks for sharing making transfers with gold paint. Since I only have a few special magazine pages that I don't want to mess up, and laser copies are so expensive, this is one technique I hesitate to experiment with.
Froyle, All the prints were great but the last 2 were breath taking. I am so in love. I would ask if you were doing digi's of them but my printer would never do them justice. So so good. I love all your work and look forward to every Saturday even though I tend to stay silent but I've had a rough week and wow those last two just shook me . Thank Froyle. See you next week ~ Patti
@@FroyleArt thank you. I hope the week is better too! Also just to be clear. If you make those last two a digi I’m buying them even though they won’t be as vivid. I thought I had seen you use ink spray before on the plate . Do you use alcohol spray too? Now I am gonna go find a video to condition my plate because it’s been through a lot this week. See ya ~Patti
I eat up every second of your videos. I really love these transfers and I am in love with the colors you use. I especially like everything about the door with the gold in the center. The colors and textures are just wow!
I love how these turned out, and I think the van dyke brown choice was perfect. My favourite one is such a hard choice I can't decide. I love, love, love seeing you up in the corner! Love it!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your feedback! This is my new style & I really love it, because I want you to feel that you are right here with me! Much love, cheers Froyle
This is very helpful. I have been trying to freshin up my gelli printing skills. I went and had some images printed at my local Staples in hopes that the type of paper and laser ink from them would work on my gelli plate, but I was not too successful. I will definitely try another company because I learned from both you and experience that "the print does matter."😆❤. I love the layers you add to the images as they dried. Those brush strokes are awesome. I'm adding these ideas to my list of "help techniques". Thanks so much for sharing these ideas.
Thank you for taking the time to show what happens with an inkjet print even though you knew it'd fail. I think a lot of people don't quite understand what the toner does or don't want to believe that inkjet copies don't work. This way there's no doubt about it!
I have had mixed results with image transfers. I love how cool they look so I’m not giving it up! My favorite is the Venice reflection. I’d put a frame around it and hang it as is! Your photos have added to my anticipation for my trip to Italy in April!
I admit to loving the russet and gold door. I would love to add another figure in there. Gorgeous.Btw, you make image transfers look so simple. In the past teachers made it look hard and they didn't turn out well. Thank you for the inspiration and the tips.
You're an international treasure. I love your enthusiasm,your fun way of teaching, and your willingness to share. And I found out a few months ago that the library in my city has a laser printer. Yaaaaaay!
In northern CA I use Minute Man Press. Their color laser prints work perfect. Don’t bother printing it twice like some people recommend, once works fine.
Nice! So tonight was my first attempt at anything, total newbie, tried to do an image transfer with no luck.😢Can’t figure out why unless my paint is drying too quick on the plate? Using Amsterdam Standard acrylic.😢😢Or my laser print isn’t good? Guess I’ll keep trying. You make it look too easy. 👍🏼
I love your videos and energy! I'm new to Gelli printing. On my first couple of attempts I've noticed that my brayer tends to pick up the paint instead of spreading it in a smooth layer. Does anyone know why that could be happening?
Oh my, that last one is just stunning! That's one that'll never get made again. I've bought Kozo papers thru your link, and they're gorgeous. I can't work which one you're using in this video. Any idea of the name? Thanks Mx
Another amazing video. I have had zero luck with image transfer, even though I have a great printer. Someone said it might have something to do with the quality of the paper. So far, I have only used regular laser printer paper. Do you use a specific type of paper?
@@FroyleArt thanks for your quick reply. Dumb question. For the 2nd copy, How do you line up paper to ensure it gets printed exactly on top of first image?
I am so new to collage , mixed media art and definitely have not have had luck with image transfers…can you not use an image directly from a magazine? Do they all need to be copied on photo paper? Thank you for your tutorials, they are very helpful, you may have addressed my question in this tutorial or previous ones, I may have missed it.
I apologize if you answer this in the video or comments, I am not finding it. Does it matter what kind of paper you use to print the prints from the printer?
I'm so sad - I've been trying to do the image transfers for a while unsuccessfully! I went to the printer - got color laser prints and, sadly, not a great result. I guess I'll have to try another printer but the copies are expensive. 😪
Are you talking about my Dance moves designs? Dance Moves Stencil - pmartiststudio.com/product/dance-moves-stencil/ Dance Moves Special - pmartiststudio.com/product/dance-moves-characters-special-mixed-media/ Dance Moves Stamp - pmartiststudio.com/product/dance-moves-characters-artists-tools-foam-stamp/
I have had some luck with magazine transfers and craft paint and zero luck with my black and white laser printer. It doesn’t have a color option. I’m so disappointed.
I really appreciate the need for color laser copies of your photos, but it’s VERY costly ($1 per copy) with no guarantee it’s going to work!! Guess you have to start with one. See if it works, then be very selective in choosing the photos you want to try to transfer. If you’re lucky you might be able to pull more than one print from your copy. I’ve resorted to using magazine photos as well as images from books with glossy pages cuz I’m on a severely limited budget.
The images that you’re getting with this image, transfer techniques are fabulous! I’m excited to try it. Will also check out your Skillshare classes! Thank you!
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Haha! I love it! 😍 cheers
OMG! Libby! That shirt! Perfection! 🤣🤣🤣
Haha! 🤣🤣 So much fun!!! 👍🏼 cheers
Love your results! Wanted to share a fabulous discovery with the Ink Jet Printer!
Ink Jet process:
1) HP professional business paper (glossy ish on both sides, but NOT photo paper)
2) Print using the pigment ink only. On my Cannon inkjet printer, selecting "business documents" (as opposed to plain paper or photo) is the setting that used the pigment ink only.
3) No initial paint required on the geli plate OR printed image; just place the printed side down directly on the plate, massage/check/massage, etc, until your image is transferred onto the plate (fairly quick process).
4) You can add a coat of matte medium and either pick up the image on a previous background, or let dry and do the reverse paint layers before picking up.
I don't remember who discovered this inkjet technique, but it's fairly recent on RUclips. I tested and am so excited that it actually works.
Found it: Jane Dunn would is the artist, Backgrounds and Textures with Gel Plate and inkjet printer
ruclips.net/video/QA5utAUwxn0/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Thanks for sharing!
Wow! I’ll have to have a look at that! 😘 happy creating, cheers
The images that you’re getting with this image, transfer techniques are fabulous! I’m excited to try it. Will also check out your Skillshare classes! Thank you!
Oh but that 3rd print is INCREDIBLE!! It'll make some smashing collage pieces!! Way ta go!!
😉😚💜
So much fun!!! Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers
Great demonstration. Print matters! Thank you for showing the difference between a laser print and an inkjet print. You make everything fun.🙏🏽🤗💖✨💐💐💐
Thanks so much! 😘 I just love it! 😍
Your Little Treasure is the most special. Visually, I find the print of the building in Venice the most stunning 🙂 Thanks for sharing making transfers with gold paint. Since I only have a few special magazine pages that I don't want to mess up, and laser copies are so expensive, this is one technique I hesitate to experiment with.
Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers
I love watching you…. But especially for your love and laughter 🤗
Thank You so much! 😘 Cheers Froyle
Froyle, All the prints were great but the last 2 were breath taking. I am so in love. I would ask if you were doing digi's of them but my printer would never do them justice. So so good. I love all your work and look forward to every Saturday even though I tend to stay silent but I've had a rough week and wow those last two just shook me . Thank Froyle. See you next week ~ Patti
Thank you so much for being here with me! I hope this week is much better for you! See you next week, cheers Froyle
@@FroyleArt thank you. I hope the week is better too! Also just to be clear. If you make those last two a digi I’m buying them even though they won’t be as vivid. I thought I had seen you use ink spray before on the plate . Do you use alcohol spray too? Now I am gonna go find a video to condition my plate because it’s been through a lot this week. See ya ~Patti
Wonderful prints in beautiful style and beautiful colours! Best of all: the libbyfying T-Shirt 😄😄🤩!
Aloha from Berlin ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Haha! Love it! 😍 Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers to you! ❤️
And so is the very last one!! W😀W!! You keep out-doing yourself!!
Thank you so much! 😘 cheers!
That last print of the building was my favorite!
Me too! Happy creating, cheers
I love the last pulled image! The gold and orange pulled with the brown. It was beautiful! Thank you for this wonderful video!
Thank you so much! 😘 Happy creating, cheers
I love your no-limits attitude toward increasing your knowledge and ours as well. Wonderful and inspiring results. Thank you again for sharing.
I just love experimenting, it can only not work!! hahah! Then we both learn! Happy creating, cheers Froyle
I eat up every second of your videos. I really love these transfers and I am in love with the colors you use.
I especially like everything about the door with the gold in the center. The colors and textures are just wow!
Thank you so much! 😘 I’m a little obsessed with image transfers! 😂 cheers
WOW the building with all the windows turned out amazing
So much fun! 😍 cheers
I love how these turned out, and I think the van dyke brown choice was perfect. My favourite one is such a hard choice I can't decide. I love, love, love seeing you up in the corner! Love it!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your feedback! This is my new style & I really love it, because I want you to feel that you are right here with me! Much love, cheers Froyle
@@FroyleArt yes it does help me feel like aahhh there's my friend 🧡
This is very helpful. I have been trying to freshin up my gelli printing skills. I went and had some images printed at my local Staples in hopes that the type of paper and laser ink from them would work on my gelli plate, but I was not too successful. I will definitely try another company because I learned from both you and experience that "the print does matter."😆❤. I love the layers you add to the images as they dried. Those brush strokes are awesome. I'm adding these ideas to my list of "help techniques". Thanks so much for sharing these ideas.
Don’t give up! Definitely try another place for your prints. Happy creating, cheers 😘
I love all of the prints, they are beautiful☺
Thanks so much! 😘👍🏼 cheers
Absolutely amazing 😍😍😍 . Can't wait to get your class on wanderlust 🤗
Thank you! 😘 Happy creating! Cheers
Thanks Froyle....that was great !
So much fun!!! 👍🏼😘 cheers
I like the Venice one. I could use that as collage on a mask.
That’s one is a beauty! 👍🏼 cheers
TFS always enjoy your videos. 🤙❤
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers
Thank you for taking the time to show what happens with an inkjet print even though you knew it'd fail. I think a lot of people don't quite understand what the toner does or don't want to believe that inkjet copies don't work. This way there's no doubt about it!
Thanks so much for joining me! Yes it’s pretty obvious! 😘 cheers
Happy Saturday Froyle
Oh happy Saturday to you!!! 😘
I have had mixed results with image transfers. I love how cool they look so I’m not giving it up! My favorite is the Venice reflection. I’d put a frame around it and hang it as is! Your photos have added to my anticipation for my trip to Italy in April!
Woohoo! Love Italy! Hope you have a great time! Cheers
I admit to loving the russet and gold door. I would love to add another figure in there. Gorgeous.Btw, you make image transfers look so simple. In the past teachers made it look hard and they didn't turn out well. Thank you for the inspiration and the tips.
Thanks for joining me! 😘 I just love it! 😍 So much fun! Cheers
I liked the portrait and the last one that looked a bit like circuit board electronics.
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers
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Hello to you from beautiful New Zealand! 😘 cheers
@@FroyleArt that's the logo on our license plate ha ha but it is true 👍
You're an international treasure. I love your enthusiasm,your fun way of teaching, and your willingness to share. And I found out a few months ago that the library in my city has a laser printer. Yaaaaaay!
Thank you! 😘 Yipeeeeee!! Give it a go! 👍🏼 Happy creating, cheers
I tried library laser prints and the didn't work for me
Toujour tellement beaux,me4ci!
Thank you so much! 😘 happy creating! cheers
Love your adventurous fun in experimenting, very inspiring. Thank you. Blessings, B.
Thanks for joining me! Cheers Froyle 😘
Wow! 😲👍🏻👏🏻🎨
Thank You so much! 😘 Cheers Froyle
In northern CA I use Minute Man Press. Their color laser prints work perfect. Don’t bother printing it twice like some people recommend, once works fine.
So good to know!! Happy creating, Cheers
Fantastic fun! Thanks!
So much fun! 😘
Gee! You could already frame each one of those prints. LUV them all. Just saying. (Couldn't wait till sunday morning to see this)😉
That's fabulous! Thanks so much 😊 Cheers
Fabulous educational tutorial! I love it
Thanks so much! 😘 I love this technique! 👍🏼 cheers
Nice! So tonight was my first attempt at anything, total newbie, tried to do an image transfer with no luck.😢Can’t figure out why unless my paint is drying too quick on the plate? Using Amsterdam Standard acrylic.😢😢Or my laser print isn’t good? Guess I’ll keep trying. You make it look too easy. 👍🏼
It will most probably be your print, I have found colour to be most successful from a copy shop 👍🏼 cheers
Wow! Do you then use these for collage? Do you tear them up? Do you ever use them as a full sheet?
Yes & yes! I use them all! 😂 Happy creating, cheers
I love your videos and energy! I'm new to Gelli printing. On my first couple of attempts I've noticed that my brayer tends to pick up the paint instead of spreading it in a smooth layer. Does anyone know why that could be happening?
Maybe your paint is drying too fast? Or your Brayer needs cleaning? Don’t give up, keep trying, cheers 😘
Oh my, that last one is just stunning! That's one that'll never get made again. I've bought Kozo papers thru your link, and they're gorgeous. I can't work which one you're using in this video. Any idea of the name? Thanks Mx
Love Kozo the best!! 👍🏼 but I don’t think I used any in this video?
@@FroyleArt oh I thought you mentioned it was kozo paper. It looked very different, what was it, if you remember...
Another amazing video. I have had zero luck with image transfer, even though I have a great printer. Someone said it might have something to do with the quality of the paper. So far, I have only used regular laser printer paper. Do you use a specific type of paper?
I use regular laser printer paper but from a stationary shop, so maybe it’s the home printer? Try running the copy through twice 👍🏼 cheers 😘
@@FroyleArt thanks for your quick reply. Dumb question. For the 2nd copy, How do you line up paper to ensure it gets printed exactly on top of first image?
I am so new to collage , mixed media art and definitely have not have had luck with image transfers…can you not use an image directly from a magazine? Do they all need to be copied on photo paper? Thank you for your tutorials, they are very helpful, you may have addressed my question in this tutorial or previous ones, I may have missed it.
Yes you can definitely use images straight from a magazine 👍🏼 this is just a different technique 😍 cheers
@@FroyleArt thank you for your quick reply. I am watching some of your videos right now. Love your work.
I apologize if you answer this in the video or comments, I am not finding it. Does it matter what kind of paper you use to print the prints from the printer?
I have used regular paper printed at Warehouse Stationary, happy creating, cheers Froyle
I'm so sad - I've been trying to do the image transfers for a while unsuccessfully! I went to the printer - got color laser prints and, sadly, not a great result. I guess I'll have to try another printer but the copies are expensive. 😪
Yes they are, it can be quite disappointing, but do try again. Once you find the source of good laser prints, you'll be so happy! Cheers
Can I just use my inkjet printer for this?
Only if you don’t want it to work! 😂 You need to use a colour laser copy for the best results! Happy creating, cheers
Where did you find that image? What language is it? ❤
Are you talking about my Dance moves designs? Dance Moves Stencil - pmartiststudio.com/product/dance-moves-stencil/
Dance Moves Special - pmartiststudio.com/product/dance-moves-characters-special-mixed-media/
Dance Moves Stamp - pmartiststudio.com/product/dance-moves-characters-artists-tools-foam-stamp/
@@FroyleArt Yes! That's what I am asking about. Thank you. 😊 ❤️
I have laser copies but nothing transfers. It just pulls the paint up. I have tried less paint too.
Try changing where you get your print copy from, or if it’s a home printer then try running the copy through twice! 😘 cheers
Thanks. I tried with magazjnes too and it doesn't work. I may go to a different copy place.
I tried a print from staples, in black and white, liquitex acyrillac and have 0 luck at transfer!
I have found It will either be your print copy or tee much paint 😍 cheers
I have had some luck with magazine transfers and craft paint and zero luck with my black and white laser printer. It doesn’t have a color option. I’m so disappointed.
You need toner! 😘 cheers
I really appreciate the need for color laser copies of your photos, but it’s VERY costly ($1 per copy) with no guarantee it’s going to work!! Guess you have to start with one. See if it works, then be very selective in choosing the photos you want to try to transfer. If you’re lucky you might be able to pull more than one print from your copy. I’ve resorted to using magazine photos as well as images from books with glossy pages cuz I’m on a severely limited budget.
Yes that is so very true! Maybe I'll try magazine images next week! Happy creating, cheers
The images that you’re getting with this image, transfer techniques are fabulous! I’m excited to try it. Will also check out your Skillshare classes! Thank you!
Yes come & join me on Skillshare!! skl.sh/froyle. Cheers