And, if you're asking about the Lego set: I went to the nearest toy shop and looked at which sets contained the most pieces! The white baseplate did not come with them, I got that separately.
OK, so I posted a link to the Perfect Borders 5x7 set here earlier, however, as I expected, YT doesn't allow me to post links in the comments. The set is on the Gelli Arts website. If you go to Products, choose New Printing Products and then it's the second set at the top of the page!
I hope you won’t be offended by my questions: What’s the dark area on the middle right side of the print? Were you trying something that didn’t work the way you’d hoped?
Hi Lynn, Hmmm. First of all, I primarily work on intuition. So, I add layers until I’m happy with the result. That tells me I must have been satisfied with my result, and what you perceive as out of place might not look the same in real life. However, I remember I meant to add sentiments to the cards later on. So, what I think happened here is that I was creating with a spot for a focal point in mind. And you’re registering the lack of that focal point.
@@63artemisia63 Hi Lynn, I did not keep the package, and Lego is discontinuing the Dots series, so it could very well be that the lettering one I have is out of stock already. I wanted to buy them second-hand, but my local toy shop had sets on sale, and I just got a couple that looked good to me. There are lots of sets on the Dutch second-hand marketplace website. So my advice would be if you have to buy them and can’t find a set you like, see what you can find second hand. Good luck!
Hi! Can you describe what you did that makes you say that? Because I'm pretty puzzled by your statement. Did you leave the Lego on the gel plate for a long time? Were you working in a sweltering environment at the time? Did you use something heavy to weigh down the Lego on top of the gel plate? Nothing happens to your gel plate if you apply gentle pressure like I say and do in this video. I'm not placing any weight on it whatsoever. And my plate was (and still is) in top shape afterwards.
Brilliant as always 😍😍😍
Everything Marsha does is brilliant!❤
Thank you! You’re too kind!
PRETTY! ❤❤🎉🎉
Ever so clever and creative you are, Marsha! Brava!
Interesting concept
As always, Marsha’s videos are always amazing! Love this genius idea Marsha!
Thank you so much! I’m happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Love your idea of creating a pattern with the legos. I’ve already got the base plates. Now for the shapes!
thanks for this super inspiration Video, super idea
Fun technique!
Love it!
It looks nothing until you put all the paint colours and shapes xxx😀❤️🩹❤️🩹
I agree! The result is so good, though!
Do you have a link for the set you’re using? It looks really fun to use!
And, if you're asking about the Lego set: I went to the nearest toy shop and looked at which sets contained the most pieces! The white baseplate did not come with them, I got that separately.
OK, so I posted a link to the Perfect Borders 5x7 set here earlier, however, as I expected, YT doesn't allow me to post links in the comments. The set is on the Gelli Arts website. If you go to Products, choose New Printing Products and then it's the second set at the top of the page!
@@marshavalk thank you, heading over now!
I hope you won’t be offended by my questions: What’s the dark area on the middle right side of the print? Were you trying something that didn’t work the way you’d hoped?
Hi Lynn, Hmmm. First of all, I primarily work on intuition. So, I add layers until I’m happy with the result. That tells me I must have been satisfied with my result, and what you perceive as out of place might not look the same in real life. However, I remember I meant to add sentiments to the cards later on. So, what I think happened here is that I was creating with a spot for a focal point in mind. And you’re registering the lack of that focal point.
What lego dots set is used here. Can't seem to find one with the semi circles
Lego Dots Lettering set
Yes, it’s the one that let’s you make letters!
@@marshavalk Is there a name on the package?
@@63artemisia63 Hi Lynn, I did not keep the package, and Lego is discontinuing the Dots series, so it could very well be that the lettering one I have is out of stock already. I wanted to buy them second-hand, but my local toy shop had sets on sale, and I just got a couple that looked good to me. There are lots of sets on the Dutch second-hand marketplace website. So my advice would be if you have to buy them and can’t find a set you like, see what you can find second hand. Good luck!
That will cause indent marks on plate be careful following this anyone who doesn't want to ruin their expensive to replace plates.
Hi! Can you describe what you did that makes you say that? Because I'm pretty puzzled by your statement. Did you leave the Lego on the gel plate for a long time? Were you working in a sweltering environment at the time? Did you use something heavy to weigh down the Lego on top of the gel plate? Nothing happens to your gel plate if you apply gentle pressure like I say and do in this video. I'm not placing any weight on it whatsoever. And my plate was (and still is) in top shape afterwards.
No, they do not leave an indent on the gel plate... Unless you're hitting them with a hammer.