I believe the sharpie was on the paper image … NOT on the plate? Although sharpie marks Can be made directly on the plate ….. but that wasnt the case here
Hi, I pulled the print on ordinary printer paper but I wish I had done it with thin card as it turned out better than I expected and would be more durable. Hope this helps ❤️
This looks really good! It would be nice to know how I could apply this technique to stretched canvas, for example, and it would be nice to know exactly what props you used.
Thank you ☺️ I used acrylic paint on a Gelli plate and ordinary tissue paper, a grey sharpie and black and white pastel pencils. I took the print on printer paper but it would have been better on thin card. I think it would have to be a smooth canvas to print cleanly and you would need to be able to rub it down well from the back I would also leave it to dry before pulling the print. Hope this helps 👍
I tried this and even being totally new, it turned out beautiful! So often when people say something is simple it’s like, yeah, for you maybe. You are just incredible at taking the simplest materials and path to a really original work of art. Of course, not so original now that we’re all anxiously awaiting your next masterpiece to copy, 😂. Thank you for sharing your wonderful art with us!
Genius idea! ❤
Thank you! 😊 glad you liked it! ❤️
WOW -- there is just so much potential with this technique! Thank you sooo much for sharing it!
You’re welcome 😀 It’s so simple to do and it gives great results 👍
Very cool effect and the shading and highlighting really made a big difference! Thanks for sharing your technique, gorgeous piece!💕🇨🇦
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You clever, clever thing! I'm totally going to give this a go. Thank you for posting!
Thank you ☺️ it really is as easy to do as it looks 👍
Whoa! So cool. So simple. Thanks for sharing. 😃
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Stunning effect! Thanks do much for sharing.😊
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Oh I love this so much! What a great idea! 😊😊🎉
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Wow! That's a brilliant effect anda clever technique. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Very cool! And so happy to see that sharpies can be used on a gel plate
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I believe the sharpie was on the paper image … NOT on the plate? Although sharpie marks Can be made directly on the plate ….. but that wasnt the case here
@ hi, yes you are right I didn’t use the sharpie directly on the plate with this print but they can be used directly on the plate with great results
I like it so much ❤
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Looks very realistic. Thanks for sharing this.❤
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Clever. Result is terrific. Good tutorial!
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Nice work!
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This was fun! Even though my first pull wasn't as nice as yours, I managed to pull a really awesome ghost print from it! Thanks much for sharing.
That’s great 😀 It’s nice to hear that someone has tried it 👍 some of my best prints are ghost prints 😂 ❤️
wow 👏🏻👏🏻
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That looks fantastic! Definitely will be trying this - thank you 😊
Thank you ☺️ it’s so simple to do and gives a really interesting print 😀
Great tutorial!
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Beautiful! 🙏🏽
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Wow! This is beautiful. On my list of effects to try...
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Love this
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❤beautiful. I am going to try this one. ❤
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That is fricken amazing! ♒️
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Fantastic
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Waoo what a simple but effective idea.... thanks for sharing ❤
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Plz could u guide sbout the paper,as it's not clear ehich works well
Yhnx for the lovely share
Hi, I pulled the print on ordinary printer paper but I wish I had done it with thin card as it turned out better than I expected and would be more durable. Hope this helps ❤️
@LucysArtandCraftmaybe she meant what kind of paper you used for the glass effect? That’s my question.
@@s.k.1091 hi, I used ordinary white tissue paper to make the broken glass effect
Love it
Thank You . ❤️
This looks really good! It would be nice to know how I could apply this technique to stretched canvas, for example, and it would be nice to know exactly what props you used.
Thank you ☺️ I used acrylic paint on a Gelli plate and ordinary tissue paper, a grey sharpie and black and white pastel pencils. I took the print on printer paper but it would have been better on thin card. I think it would have to be a smooth canvas to print cleanly and you would need to be able to rub it down well from the back I would also leave it to dry before pulling the print. Hope this helps 👍
@LucysArtandCraft Thank you very much, you are very kind, you have helped me a lot.
Thank you SO much for the tutorial!!🥰🥰
Pleased you liked it ❤️☺️
Wow
Thank you 😊
Great effect. Thanks.
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Genius idea.
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Thank you.
Glad you liked it ☺️
Beautiful effects! Looks easy and simple but it is not. Lots of trial and trial. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it ☺️
Is this just on copy paper? It looked petty light
Yes it was on copy paper, although I wish I had used something a bit thicker as it turn out better than expected 😊
I tried this and even being totally new, it turned out beautiful! So often when people say something is simple it’s like, yeah, for you maybe. You are just incredible at taking the simplest materials and path to a really original work of art. Of course, not so original now that we’re all anxiously awaiting your next masterpiece to copy, 😂. Thank you for sharing your wonderful art with us!