Sorry to be making so many unsolicited suggestions... might you use the "failures" of the gelly prints as backgrounds and then use your stamps/stencils with mica powder as a layer on top? You could also try to size your index cards with starch or white gesso so that the cards are not so absorbent? Really love watching you play with your craft. Keep going!
Thank you! I was originally thinking you used a synthetic paper, but wondered how you were able to transfer the ink without it smearing- cardstock makes sense!
Happy birthday! Your first lay down of the inks would have been gorgeous on white clay! Bright colors! End result was fabulous too.
Happy birthday sweetie and I hope you're spoiled! Thanks for a wonderful channel and good to see you do something for you
Thank you!!
Lovely as always! Thank you very much for the tut!😀
Thanks!
Sorry to be making so many unsolicited suggestions... might you use the "failures" of the gelly prints as backgrounds and then use your stamps/stencils with mica powder as a layer on top? You could also try to size your index cards with starch or white gesso so that the cards are not so absorbent? Really love watching you play with your craft. Keep going!
Happy birthday!
Have you tried to spray alcohol over the coloured jello, after you spread the colors? It will add so many bubbles and dimension. Just an suggestion.
I have! Thank you!
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Your creation is beautiful! What type of paper do you use to make the print?
Hi! It's in my store under paper. It's the cardstock 5x7
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Thank you! I was originally thinking you used a synthetic paper, but wondered how you were able to transfer the ink without it smearing- cardstock makes sense!
In a previous video you mentioned that you are in Florida, and I was wondering if you have a shop where you sell your jewelry....
I have a website. If it's not on the site but you've seen something you want on fb you can message me!
Www.treysclay.com
Happy Happy Birthday. Have you tried YUPO paper for your alcohol Inks or acetate sheets? Great video
You also mentioned artisan alley...where would that be?
Yes! Love it!
Deland. Every Friday night