Topic 16: Circles
Hi everyone Alison/Craftytrog here, joining you this evening with a card, which features a background made with the 4" Round Gelli Plate. This Gelli Plate is my favourite, I'm just mad about using circles in my art right now, and it makes fabulous layered backgrounds, especially when you use bubble wrap! I also used one of my fave new Hotpicks, HP1504, you can guess that this is a favourite of mine, with all those circles, not to mention that brilliant face with the birds on branches hair!
Step One: To make the background for my card, I used the 4" Round Gelli Plate like a stamp, so I first placed it onto a 6x6" stamp block. I chose 2 green Fresco Paints, Limelight & Hey Pesto, and 2 blues, Beach Hut & South Pacific. For each print of the Gelli Plate, I used a brayer to apply a small dot of paint onto the plate, pressed a piece of bubble wrap into it, then stamped it onto a sheet of White Smoothy Card.
Step Two: I used each paint colour individually, overlapping the prints, and stamping all over the card, until my background looked like this. For my card background, I cut a piece approximately 5.5" square.
Step Three: Next, I used black archival ink to stamp some collage flower shapes from HPXT02, onto white tissue. I also used black stazon ink to stamp 3 of the face collage from HP1504, onto shrink plastic. I used a pre-sanded piece of shrink plastic, as this makes it easier to stamp onto, but you could use a sanding block to sand a clear piece yourself.
Step Three: Next, I used black archival ink to stamp some collage flower shapes from HPXT02, onto white tissue. I also used black stazon ink to stamp 3 of the face collage from HP1504, onto shrink plastic. I used a pre-sanded piece of shrink plastic, as this makes it easier to stamp onto, but you could use a sanding block to sand a clear piece yourself.
I finished my card by mounting my artwork onto black card, then attaching it to a 7x7" white card blank.
Those flowers made me so happy, especially after I added the eyes! Lol! In hindsight, I would have added less black paint splatters, I do tend to get carried away sometimes! Anyway, I hope I've inspired you to dig out that round Gelli Plate if you have one, and make some colourful backgrounds. It's addictive! The translucent Fresco paints work really well for this technique, as you can make other colours when they overlap.
Have a creative day!
Alison x
Blog: Craftytrog's Inky Adventures
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Alison x
Blog: Craftytrog's Inky Adventures
Facebook: Alison Hall
Twitter: @craftytrog
OMG Alison. this had me laughing so much..love those heads in the flowers!! And the gelli BG is fabulous with those great layers of colour and printing like that looks so much fun! Thanks for making my day! ~Leandra
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what a fantastic card, Alison - those flower heads are inspired!! real flower heads, too lol!! the bubble wrap gelli background is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Alison! I had to do a double take - love those flower heads! Jennie x
ReplyDeleteThey're fabulous… could've sworn the heads were 3D when I first looked - such a fun creation!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Beautiful gelli print and a lovely secret garden :)
ReplyDeleteFabulously original, Alison! I love this Secret Garden! It looks like a place where all kinds of enchantment could happen. You always make me think about investing in a gelli plate because your work with it is so inspiring! Here it provides the perfect background for those fantastic images! xx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant project Alison :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card Alison! Like Butterfly Alison I also thought the heads were 3D initially. Love that background.....in fact, I love it all!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Brilliant! Love those funky flowers Alison.
ReplyDeleteLx
Love this Alison, fabulous colours and the flowers are magnificent too hugs Deb xxx
ReplyDeleteFab card, Alison!
ReplyDeleteGreat flowers. Love your gelli printed background.
ReplyDeleteGelli printing is such fun, never really know how it will turn out! (Or is that just me)
Brilliant Alison I love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove the circles, the great colors and fun faces! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card, in fact so much more than a card and the most fabulous use of that stamp.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
Gorgeous card Alison, I love the flowers faces and fab background. Really adore this creation. xx
ReplyDeleteLove your fresh and very cool Secret Garden creation Alison!!!
ReplyDeleteoxo