Hello my lovely Ladies, it's time to see what all the wonderful artist are doing around the world, stop by our Desker, Hostess Extraordinaire, Miss Julia Dunnit blog, grab a cuppa and enjoy.
Ingredients, 11/2 cups of alcohol, 11/2 cups boiling water, 1/2 cups of glycerin, 7 packets of gelatin (6 tbs) ...
I emptied the packets into my pan added the alcohol , stirred it, it went into little balls, when I added the hot water it all dissolved, then added the glycerin, stir it well, I thought I had but it turned out like my Mothers jello rubbery on the bottom:), but that okay, I'm going to make another one but square. I slide a knife around the edge, then carefully lifted it out of the pan, then left it in the fridge over night..
This is what it looked like on my desk kool eh hahahha...
I got my paints out, mine are about 10 yrs old, I store them upside down, the paint is way to thick so the examples below didn't spread around to well, I used the back of 1/2 x 1/2, now they are kind of double sided and a few on the front side, these are just a few, I did a couple on tissue when there was just a little bit of paint left on the gelli sorry no pics, thought this bunch was enough, once you start playing with it, it's hard to stop.I'm going to try and add some water to my acrylic paint and see if that helps the colors to blend better, then I can use my stencils, to create some design on them.
I know this is a huge post for WOYWW sorry Miss Julia, I'll try to keep it shorter next time, thanks for visiting and hanging around this long have a wonderful creative week.....
NAMASTE!!!
19 comments:
This is a very interesting process! Thanks for sharing!
Wow how clever Dianne creating your own Gelli plate, brilliant. Love your backgrounds. Take care. Tracy x
Ohh clever you making your own, I'm impressed. It's given great results too!! Have fun playing.
Hugs Lisax #54
Oh, Dianne, you have been having some FUN!!!!
Happy woyww to you!
:)trisha
#86 this week with
tiny books and snow
OH, what a neat technique! I will have to save this for one of those days when I get really artsy! Love the look you achieved with your own gelli plate. You are such an artist Dianne.
yes you are talented a crafty magpie lady
I would love to be able to say I clearly understood what the heck was happening in this wonderful post, Dianne, that you so kindly photographed and detailed, but honestly, it's all Greek to me!! (Except for your mother's rubbery jello, I got that!!) I love coming to visit you and seeing what you do, however, and I appreciate your incredible talent! Hugs, Darnell (Not WOYWWing.)
I've wanted to have a go at this for ages! Thanks so much for posting and the pictures are great.Just as soon as I have a bit of time I'm trying this, although my family will probably think I'm preparing something to eat!!! Better make it clear I'm not! I've been away from WOYWW for various reasons, but I do love to visit my special friends. You have been so busy! It's always lovely to take a little peek in your nest and maybe one day we will see each other's nests for real! Wouldn't that be nice? Julie Ann xxx
Bravo on making your own! I have a Gelli Plate and WOW it is such fun, I never imagined it would suit me, me who never dabbles with colour, always pale and muted but it is such fun. You will have hours and hours of fun and all the moreso for creating your own plate.
Great prints!
Wishes
Lynne
Good on you making your own. I took the lazy way out and bought one. I like your round shape I think I might try one. Peg R 25
Fascinating! Your acrylic paints will let down with water and behave very well - so I forecast you'll be up to your elbows in colour and paper very soon! Good for you too - th emaking of the gelli is as creative as the painty results!
Very interesting results :-D I can promise you when you are 'really' getting into it -- it can be slightly addictive .-D I wouldn't want to do without my plate(s *whistles*). Suzanne xx
Wow - get you with your circular prints - fabulous work to create your own plate, and you're already creating wonders with it.
Alison xx
Oh WOW, Dianne! CLEVER to make the gelli plate and your prints look FAB! Can't wait to see what you make!
Hi Dianne!!! I've missed popping by your blog, and by the looks of this post, I've sure missed a lot! I've heard of gelli plates but didn't know you could make your own. HOW INTRIGUING! Thanks for taking the pictures along the way. Now I just have to decide if I want to walk through that doorway : )
Your examples are awesome, 10 year old paints or not!
Have a blessed weekend,
Kelly
WOW How amazing to make your own Gelli plate...Love the prints you have created...Have a happy Sunday..
Hugs May x x x
What a great post, and thanks also for posting the recipe. I've got one somewhere and it would be interesting to compare them. I've got some of the ingredients to make a gelli plate but haven't got round to it yet. Love the results you are getting! This look so much fun.
Thanks for your visit and your nice comment. So glad you enjoyed my desk this week. The mess has largely gone now as I had a blitz, and I've had some time this weekend to be creative in there too, which makes me feel so good!!
I haven't tried using coffee filters, because I don't have any, as I use a cafetiere. I am having a lot of fun with the teababs and have tried colouring them with distress inks today. I'll be blogging soon - in the process of making some videos atm.
Have a great week!
Shoshi #100
Look at you go dear Dianne and what a very fine gelli plate you've made
along with your lovely prints...
I see more gelli monoprints in your future ;)
btw I have had really good luck with the cheapo bottles of paint that sometimes go on sale for not much $ at all...
I see your recipe calls for alcohol and glycerin = interesting!...
that is new to me...mine was just gelatin and water...probably means you won't need to boil it? altho doing that helps you get a fresh new surface again...
I am very happy you got to make one!
oxo
I got so excited I did not thank you for saying such lovely things dear Dianne...you are one sweet and talented Magpie ♥
oxo
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