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I haven't used my gelli plate in a while so after browsing pinterest ideas for awhile, I got it out to try again. These are my best efforts from that play time - I'm really struggling with the whole layering process and how to purposefully achieve a specific layered look.
This one is the closest I've come to figuring out how to use masks - still SO much to figure out.
My layers in this one were less clear but when I spritzed the white on, I suddenly liked it lots better.
Sharing my efforts with others at Carolyn's August Gelli party.
**FANTASTIC!** Terrie... what fun, these look great! ~xx
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the white! It looks like the trail of a sparkler on bonfire night :)
ReplyDeleteExperimentation is endless with the Gelli plate! You have such great layers here!! Thanks for sharing with the party!
ReplyDeleteI'm still coming to grips with the Gelli plate....I think the secret is less paint. Your white spritzing is fab.
ReplyDeleteLike that first one very much, there is a lot to learn with the gelli....I like your layered masking so much, quite wonderful.....xox
ReplyDeleteI really like your first one but that white on the second is just fabulous. It really made it pop, plus I love those colours.
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I agree with you about the challenges of figuring out layering! But these look great. I really love the second one.
ReplyDeleteI really don't think you can go wrong with the gelli plate...can you? I love the layers you created especially the cool tones under the white (which is a fantastic touch by the way!). Keep playing and having fun. xx
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