As I think of this art HolyCrap I see so many items that I can make a pattern out of Geez 90%. Of what I see can be a pattern…. Oh my goodness yall are creating a crafty monster here in me….. the ideas are endless❤❤❤
Thank you Robyn for your great inspirations for book arts and collage with gelli prints! The repurposed folders are ingenious and I love the organic look and feel they have, they are really beautiful! My studio is filled with stacks and piles too!! Anyway, it is just what I needed for inspiration! Many thanks, Marcia MW
I really enjoy your art journal idea. I made a book to hold all my used postage stamps. I had a bunch of scrapbook paper I did not like and several packages of stamps. I jellyprinted over the scrapbook paper, making all of my pages and very simple cover. Using the vellum to make pockets to hold the stamps. I saw the video by Rachael at Roxy Creations with her ephemera book. I have a bunch of heavy duty file folders I found at an estate sale and I think I will do something similar with my ephemera. Plus next month I am planning on signing up for your pattern so I can get more in depth with your classes.
Oh my Goodness❤❤..I absolutely LOVE your idea..I am actually cleaning/clearing art and fabric stashes today and I took a break to watch your video and yesssss you are speaking to me today❤ because I am definitely a visual person and I came across some vintage Japanese fabric that sadly I had forgotten about🙋🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️..so Im only keeping what I love and the rest is going to the reuse art store so I have a week to get ready for the next video..Thank You so much for all that you share!!!🥰🤗❤️
So much fun, totally enjoying this file .folders geli plated journals !! I’m guessing I need to get some play doh so I can get moving on this journals 💖. Thanks Robyn ❣️
Great idea as always! I think I'd like to organize each folder with similar papers - whether in size, colors, or shapes. Not sure yet. But I LOVE seeing what I how I can use up all my Gel prints!!!
Great idea! I'm actually in the process of making a 'Rachel style' pockets notebook! For small die cuts and embossed pieces. AND I have ExACTLY the difficulty you described, with larger and odd shaped pieces as well as things like pieces of fabric, só this really is VERY useful AND pretty! I make journals in several styles and tend to use more variety of colors, I'm wondering if organing contents by dominant color might be useful ( or even possible... ) 😅...
I am VERY new to this Gelli printing interest and am just trying to get a clear understanding of what it is… before I actually try it I have seen many vids on the craft and this one has been very interesting to me But I have to ask why copy the stamp with putty then put that on gel plate to recreate the print….. why not just stamp it with the stamp in the beginning….. the only thing I can guess would be not getting all the medium on the stamp……y’all please help my confusion lol
@@mireillefruin9363 What doesn’t work? Robyn also suggests using foamie stamps (if one doesn’t have wooden print blocks). I do have those, and I have used them successfully on the gel plate. So why doesn’t the wooden version work?
The paint or ink adheres perfectly to the foam and can be transferred without a problem. But I find they don’t adhere to the wood (except maybe printing ink which I haven’t tried). Furthermore, woodblocks have often been carved down to very linear patterns while the play dough gives us the negative which is much richer. Hope this makes sense..?
Brilliant!
That wood block though! It is everything!
As I think of this art HolyCrap I see so many items that I can make a pattern out of
Geez 90%. Of what I see can be a pattern…. Oh my goodness yall are creating a crafty monster here in me….. the ideas are endless❤❤❤
Glorious!!! And yes, MORE LIKE THIS 🎉❤🤸🏼♀️🙏🙏🙏
I just discovered your channel and I can’t thank you enough for sharing your knowledge !
Thank you Robyn for your great inspirations for book arts and collage with gelli prints! The repurposed folders are ingenious and I love the organic look and feel they have, they are really beautiful! My studio is filled with stacks and piles too!! Anyway, it is just what I needed for inspiration! Many thanks, Marcia MW
I'm with you. "I have more prints than I will ever use.", Also, " We're not gonna throw this clean up sheet away." 😂 Love the bold scroll wood block.
Robyn, I just love everything you do!!! You give so much inspiration and your art work is beautiful- can’t wait for part 2! 🤗🥰🙌🏻🌹
YES ❣️
Yes! Would love to see more like this! Very helpful, thanks Robyn.
What a great idea. I have been getting my craft room organized. So much nicer now. I open a drawer and what I want is there. Sweeeet for sure. Tfs
I am really enjoying the "Gelli Printing to Finished Journal" series. There is something so special about making your own book. Thank you! - Noor
Yes! I love this
I really enjoy your art journal idea. I made a book to hold all my used postage stamps. I had a bunch of scrapbook paper I did not like and several packages of stamps. I jellyprinted over the scrapbook paper, making all of my pages and very simple cover. Using the vellum to make pockets to hold the stamps. I saw the video by Rachael at Roxy Creations with her ephemera book. I have a bunch of heavy duty file folders I found at an estate sale and I think I will do something similar with my ephemera. Plus next month I am planning on signing up for your pattern so I can get more in depth with your classes.
Yes: gelli printing to finished art pieces.
Great idea, my New Year resolution is to get my craft room cleaned up and organized! Thanks Robyn for the inspiration 😍
Interesting technique. Beautiful folders.
Yes, I love gel printing and ways to use them. This is a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
Yesss! ❤
Great lesson Robyn. Loved it and it has given me ideas for even more projects! Love you back 🤗
Another inspirational tutorial! This will make getting organized less tedious 💜
Oh my Goodness❤❤..I absolutely LOVE your idea..I am actually cleaning/clearing art and fabric stashes today and I took a break to watch your video and yesssss you are speaking to me today❤ because I am definitely a visual person and I came across some vintage Japanese fabric that sadly I had forgotten about🙋🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️..so Im only keeping what I love and the rest is going to the reuse art store so I have a week to get ready for the next video..Thank You so much for all that you share!!!🥰🤗❤️
This is an awesome gift idea as well. I could do the file folder and put a collection together for the recipient to create a collage.
Fantastic ideas Robyn! ❤❤❤ I do love seeing your projects from start to finish!
Yes. It is very satisfying seeing a completed project. Your videos are so inspiring 😊
So much fun, totally enjoying this file .folders geli plated journals !! I’m guessing I need to get some play doh so I can get moving on this journals 💖. Thanks Robyn ❣️
Awesome as always. Just got your beautiful book. So inspiring! Thank you.
Good morning everyone ❤
Robyn, so glad to see you. I love spending time with you. I just received your book, excited to start working thru the book. Have a good weekend.
Great idea as always! I think I'd like to organize each folder with similar papers - whether in size, colors, or shapes. Not sure yet. But I LOVE seeing what I how I can use up all my Gel prints!!!
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Hi Robyn, Love this idea, Thank you. Where can you get the ARA paint, I'm not familiar with this paint. Thanks
Great idea! I'm actually in the process of making a 'Rachel style' pockets notebook! For small die cuts and embossed pieces. AND I have ExACTLY the difficulty you described, with larger and odd shaped pieces as well as things like pieces of fabric, só this really is VERY useful AND pretty! I make journals in several styles and tend to use more variety of colors, I'm wondering if organing contents by dominant color might be useful ( or even possible... ) 😅...
I am VERY new to this Gelli printing interest and am just trying to get a clear understanding of what it is… before I actually try it
I have seen many vids on the craft and this one has been very interesting to me
But I have to ask why copy the stamp with putty then put that on gel plate to recreate the print….. why not just stamp it with the stamp in the beginning….. the only thing I can guess would be not getting all the medium on the stamp……y’all please help my confusion lol
How did u make the book?
This is probably a dumb question, but why not just use your wooden printing block to print onto the gel plate surface?
Maybe to get the negative? Or only part of the wood block? But I have the same question.
Have you tried? It doesn’t work😅
@@mireillefruin9363 What doesn’t work? Robyn also suggests using foamie stamps (if one doesn’t have wooden print blocks). I do have those, and I have used them successfully on the gel plate. So why doesn’t the wooden version work?
The paint or ink adheres perfectly to the foam and can be transferred without a problem. But I find they don’t adhere to the wood (except maybe printing ink which I haven’t tried). Furthermore, woodblocks have often been carved down to very linear patterns while the play dough gives us the negative which is much richer. Hope this makes sense..?
@@mireillefruin9363 Thank you very much. 💛
…out of curiosity, why not just use the stamp itself?
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