3rd YouTube Video: What to do with all those gel prints
I got a tripod! Yeah! Though I'm still trying to figure out the best camera angle, I think this is much improved to the one-handed attempts in the first two videos.
In this third video, I'm sharing examples of what I have been doing with all of those gel prints. I also show off a journal that recently returned from a traveling art journal swap and share the great pages of my fellow art journalists.
I am a big fan of the Gelli Plate art, but have not yet purchased one. For one reason, I was thinking, "What do you do with all that art???" Your post today was perfect timing! Thanks for sharing your own art journey with us through your blog! Totally look forward to your posts!
Thanks for your kind words. @Kay, there are videos on YouTube for using homemade alternatives to the gel plate. I'm sure if you try one of those methods you'll be hooked and want to get the real thing. It is a great tool to have on hand.
Thanks for your kind words. @Kay, there are videos on YouTube for using homemade alternatives to the gel plate. I'm sure if you try one of those methods you'll be hooked and want to get the real thing. It is a great tool to have on hand.
tyou tyou tyou! Love your ideas and your blog..you are filling me up with ideas!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of the Gelli Plate art, but have not yet purchased one. For one reason, I was thinking, "What do you do with all that art???" Your post today was perfect timing! Thanks for sharing your own art journey with us through your blog! Totally look forward to your posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words. @Kay, there are videos on YouTube for using homemade alternatives to the gel plate. I'm sure if you try one of those methods you'll be hooked and want to get the real thing. It is a great tool to have on hand.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words. @Kay, there are videos on YouTube for using homemade alternatives to the gel plate. I'm sure if you try one of those methods you'll be hooked and want to get the real thing. It is a great tool to have on hand.
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