Thank you for sharing this. What a great technique! I love the grungy look. I just learned two brilliant ideas. The Vaseline techniques AND using a small gelli as the palette for the paint. Revived my motivation. What do you call the round tool you use on the paper?
Well thank you. You can also use a piece of cardboard covered in aluminum foil and taped around the back as a palette and then both plates are free to use at once. The round thing is a printmaking barren. It is used to apply even pressure to the print.
Gotta try this. Thank you for showing it. And ……. I’ve been looking for that stencil you used on the second example, I have the small one and really want the big one. Did you purchase a long time ago? I can’t find it now…..I would love to know where you purchased it.
Really enjoyed this -- lots of good info and fantastic organic textures, which I love.
Thanks for sharing! Really interesting, will definitely try this!
Thank you for sharing this technique with us. I had heard of it, but never tried it. I will be giving it a try now.
I love this technique and I always forget about it. I know it as Peeled Paint Technique.
Yes, I have used it when refinishing furniture and painting vintage looking signs. It works great for that.
Thank you for sharing this. What a great technique! I love the grungy look. I just learned two brilliant ideas. The Vaseline techniques AND using a small gelli as the palette for the paint. Revived my motivation.
What do you call the round tool you use on the paper?
Well thank you. You can also use a piece of cardboard covered in aluminum foil and taped around the back as a palette and then both plates are free to use at once.
The round thing is a printmaking barren. It is used to apply even pressure to the print.
Gotta try this. Thank you for showing it. And ……. I’ve been looking for that stencil you used on the second example, I have the small one and really want the big one. Did you purchase a long time ago? I can’t find it now…..I would love to know where you purchased it.
Those are all really old stencils I got in a lot from a yard sale years ago so I don't know what the brand is.
trying speeding it up