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Learn from craft master Courtney Cerruti as she demonstrates how to use the Gelli Plate to make layered and textural prints. The silicone plate is infinitely reusable and is adept at printing both flat shapes and dimensional items like botanicals, fibers, textiles and more. Learn how to print on both paper and fabric in a process that is fast and addictive. The unexpected beauty in every print ignites an insatiable curiosity that can only be cured by an afternoon of printing.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Gelli Arts gel printing plate
- Acrylic paint including Folk Art Color Shift paint and Fabric Creations for printing on fabric,
- Alcohol inks and india inks
- Brayers
- Deli paper (optional)
- Copy paper
- Washed muslin fabric
- Spray bottle and/or baby wipes for cleaning
- Various materials for printing including yarn, feathers, cut paper, botanicals, packaging, etc.
For image transfers:
- Golden brand fluid acrylic ink
- Folk Art paint in white
- Current issues of Vogue and Elle magazines
- Heat gun
Downloads:
- Print stand-alone images with acrylic paint
- Print with ink
- Print layered images
- Troubleshoot
- Print on fabric
- Make an image transfer
What you'll get:
- Easy-to-follow video lessons on how to make prints using the Gelli Plate
- 7 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by artist Courtney Cerruti
- Questions and interact with other students
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Gelli Plate Printing Reviews
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MARGARET SMITH
I liked her enthusiasm. This is an excellent class. She simplified the process and used just a few colors that blended well with each other. Everythng was well organized and ready to print. She used various papers and objects to show different techniques. I enjoyed it very much.
Another segment might show her make a colllage or a card using these prints.
She introduced a lot of material. If you were a beginner you would have to practice printing with each segment. Painting on muslin requires fabric paint, which adds to the cost of supplies. I also find it hard to find quality magazines lately.
November 19
Elaine Donovan
She covered everything you need to know in a timely fashion without being repetitive.
Very informative!!!
November 16
Caroline Barlow
One of my first holiday jobs was in a print room, and I loved it! I have managed to find my gel plate - after ordering another one, of course - and am ready to go and get printing again. You explained this so clearly I am sure I will have fun!
More than 3 months ago
