Sunday, June 2, 2013

freebie gelli prints


More gelli prints. These are all on pages from a Strathmore Visual Journal, the watercolor version, size 5.5x8". I took the coil out of all the pages so that I could work on them easier, and when I'm done, I'll put it all back together. 

I think it's Roben-Marie who routinely does this and I like it. Only problem I can foresee is finding the blasted coil 3 years from now when I've finally journaled on all the pages. For now, I'm keeping it on the shelf with all my other journals in the hopes that that'll be the place I think to look for it lol.

The big squishy circles on the top piece is large bubble wrap over small bubble wrap. Second piece was my scrap piece, where I roll off the brayer and press off the underside of stencils. Messy but I like the colors and all the layers.

Third one I dragged a fine comb over it, then used a honeycomb  stencil that Rhonda brought me last Sunday when she came for the day.

The teardrops are a stencil from a previous visit over small bubble wrap. It's like Christmas when she comes!

Print them out and cut them up for collage. Use them as a background or element in digital collage. Sell items you made using them. I don't care what you do with them as long as you don't make money from selling them as themselves. 


Scanned at 300dpi, but I also have 600dpi versions available for those of you who want a HUGE one for something. Just ask. 

Linking up to Mandarin Orange Monday and June’s Colorful Gelli Print Party.






5 comments:

  1. Love these Leslie!! There are a couple I don't remember seeing... your colors are great! Thanks for the mention too! I might just be getting my gelli plate out this afternoon to play a little too now that the laundry is all done!

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  2. What magnificent prints you've created- with such a wonderful variety of mark making tools (the bubble wrap is my favorite!). So glad you shared this with the party!

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  3. All of them are fantastic! ♥ Thanks for sharing! them.

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  4. These are all wonderful. I like the idea of taking the coil out. Do you paint on both sides?

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  5. these are gorgeous and I LOVE love love the last one..awesome :)

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