Yesterday we had a visit from my arty brother. We haven't seen him for a while so I asked him if wanted a tour of my craft room and see some of my tools and gadgets.
During this quick tour I remembered my Gelli Plate and decided to give him a quick demo.
I am ashamed to say, I bought this plate over a year ago. I used shortly after it arrived then packed it away and forgot about it.
So this morning I decide to have a try out an idea I had and this is the result.
It was just an experiment so I made a very simple card to show off this technique rather than something fussy with lots of embellishments.
Here's how I created the background paper.
Using a brayer I applied Stampin' up's Cherry cobbler ink all over the Gelli Plate, making sure the coat of ink was even.
Then I took a large background stamp from Stampin up called " Something Lacey " and without inking it and making sure it was completely clean and dry . I stamped in the centre of the Gelli plate. The idea of this is, that the dry stamp will lift the ink from the Gelli Plate to give you a negative image of the stamp.
After a moment or two I lifted the stamp off and placed a sheet of card over the Gelli Plate and smoothed it over the Gellie plate and left it for a few moments to absorb the ink from the plate.
Meanwhile I inked up the same stamp again in cherry cobbler ink, lightly stamped off the image on scrap paper, then stamped it again onto my white card stock.
I then peeled the card stock from the Gelli Plate to reveal the negative image.
I trimmed back the stamped image and saved the off cuts to stamp my sentiment on.
Loved your technique. I'm loving using Gelli Plates but hadn't thought of using our SU inks to do. Can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing.
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