01 September 2014

Prepping the last sheets

This all started with me wanting to do some stamping and possible collage work with my new bug stamps. I actually think I may do a few more insects stamps as well. 

I took out the old home-made gelli plate from months ago and it was in fine shape just like when I put it way.



It fits better than the commercial gelli which I also have but rarely use.



These are some inexpensive Walmart acrylics that I bought for the students to use in my stamp making workshop.



Some of the prints









The 2 below are the gelli with water sprayed on to "print off" the last of the paint.




Drying with spacers between each page (includes old toothbrushes, chunks of Soft-kut left over from the stamps, markers and even a palette knife and scissors 


Next is stamping and collage and a fond farewell to this sketchbook!

3 comments:

  1. Colors and textures! I often feel a bit wistful at the end of a sketchbook or journal, but mostly I LOVE beginning a new one!

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  2. It's a cool technique and it means you don't have to start with a white page. I like the tip about the tooth brushes and such, to use as spacers.

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  3. Ah HA! I caught you playing with your gelli plate! Did you have fun?

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