I love watching & listening to your inspirational, calming, and beautiful videos. You are very talented!!! I assume you are using round labels that are already manufactured. Your color choices are excellent!!!
Love these, I have a lot of sticker papes I forgot about, now I'm off for a gelli printing session. One question, why not apply the stamp textures before you pull the backing/extra paper, that gives more texture to that extra spare paper & keeps your sticker paper clean , just woundering ? Thanks for sharing, love your work 😊
Love your videos, you use such different colours than I do, so "painting along" really stretches my "art muscles" :-D Especially if you own (or have access to) a cutting machine like the silhouette or cricut, you can use A4 sticker sheets (available from staples and other big office supply shops, at really good prices) and then cut them later, that way you don't have single stickers sticking to your plate. If you don't have a cutting machine, you can also just cut by hand, or with a big craft punch :-)
Dot from UK The large piece of paper you used print side up, over the paper to make the stickers would have made great stickers, if you have a large hole punch. Just a thought Susanne not a criticism. Dot x.
These are sheets with selfadhesive labels, that I print with the gelli plate. I wrote all supplies in the description. I am removing the leftover piece from those label sheets, so you can see how the stickers are looking. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much ❤️ Happy you like the videos!🥰🥰 Maybe try a piece of foam? Or just on a Glas plate? Or a piece of acetate. I truely have no idea. I never printed without a plate. There are videos on RUclips how to DIY a gel plate.
I love this idea and I'm going to give it a go. Just out of interest once you have printed the stamps what paper do you transfer the stickers onto to do the stamping?
Your stickers are lovely. I like the after stamping very much - first time I have seen that!
Happy you like them!🥰🥰
Amazing! I love them!
Happy you like them!
Very pretty ❤️
Thank you so much!
Just discovered your videos--love your ideas and techniques! Thank you for sharing such wonderful videos.
You are welcome! Thank you!
What I love about using sticker papers is that the background you peel off can be used too! TFS!
Oh yes! I sticked a couple into my art journal! It's a great start for a page!
Love this! Thank you!
Oh my gosh! Ever since I saw you do the Gelli plate with label stickers, I can’t stop making stickers. TFS!
Hehe!!! These are so much fun, I know!
Fab stickers. I like to print on rectangular stickers, then use them to cover up the address to re-use packaging
Great idea! I have some rectangular laying here!
It’s always so relaxing watching you create with your Gelli plate.
Thank you very much!
Great idea Susanne! Love the colors tfs, Christina
Happy you like it!
They look great Susanne, thank you!
Thanks so much!
Wow, those are really beautiful. I love all of the creative things that can be done with the gelli plate. Thanks for sharing!
Happy you like it!
Fun little project for a wet saturday afternoon. Now I just need some stickers. Thank you!💖
Oh yes, it's perfect for a rainy day! Thank you!
Just ordered my stickers thanks
Yay! You will have fun!!
Hard to pick a favourite as they are all awesome. Also, love the ghost prints. Thank you so much for the inspiration!!
Happy you like it! Thank you!
It's great. I love this.
I love watching & listening to your inspirational, calming, and beautiful videos. You are very talented!!! I assume you are using round labels that are already manufactured. Your color choices are excellent!!!
Yes I do! Thank you so much!
Very useful 😘😘😘
Thank you!
Thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you so much!
Love these, I have a lot of sticker papes I forgot about, now I'm off for a gelli printing session. One question, why not apply the stamp textures before you pull the backing/extra paper, that gives more texture to that extra spare paper & keeps your sticker paper clean , just woundering ? Thanks for sharing, love your work 😊
They turned out great🤗😀 Love to make stickers with gelliplate, stamping etc and I storage them in a binder😀
That's a good idea!
Love your videos, you use such different colours than I do, so "painting along" really stretches my "art muscles" :-D
Especially if you own (or have access to) a cutting machine like the silhouette or cricut, you can use A4 sticker sheets (available from staples and other big office supply shops, at really good prices) and then cut them later, that way you don't have single stickers sticking to your plate. If you don't have a cutting machine, you can also just cut by hand, or with a big craft punch :-)
Happy you like the videos🥰🥰 thats a great idea! I have a silhoette! Thank you 😘😘
Love these! What size stickers do you use?
I have different sheets with round stickers. About 2.5cm to 3.5cm... don't know exactly the meassurements.
Dot from UK
The large piece of paper you used print side up, over the paper to make the stickers would have made great stickers, if you have a large hole punch. Just a thought Susanne not a criticism. Dot x.
Thank you for the tip😘😘
Where did you get the sticker paper?
I can't see hoe the stickers are forming! Do you put them on ,off camera? or are they on the sheet you place on the ink!! Confused!! XB
These are sheets with selfadhesive labels, that I print with the gelli plate. I wrote all supplies in the description. I am removing the leftover piece from those label sheets, so you can see how the stickers are looking. Hope that helps.
what can I use if I don't have a geli plate? great video by the way :) love all your videos and follow you on instagram
Thank you so much ❤️ Happy you like the videos!🥰🥰 Maybe try a piece of foam? Or just on a Glas plate? Or a piece of acetate. I truely have no idea. I never printed without a plate. There are videos on RUclips how to DIY a gel plate.
I love this idea and I'm going to give it a go. Just out of interest once you have printed the stamps what paper do you transfer the stickers onto to do the stamping?
Muchas gracias. Utilizo principalmente pinturas acrílicas o de acuarela.