Recently, I cleaned a gel plate with some baby oil and after it was wiped off with a paper towel, I spritzed the plate with water and wiped it up, and I thought it was dry. But when I put the paint on with the brayer, it immediately started blooming. I picked up the print right away with rice paper. The finished piece looks like it has a pattern of frost on a window. I wonder how a spritz of alcohol would work. I think the trick with using the Fine mist sprayer is that you have to give it one pump and just wait instead of adding more water . The effects are slow to happen. 😂 someone said to me one time with all the art and craft stuff that I do that I was so patient. I am the most impatient person I know, but doing art teaches you to be patient for sure.😊
Funny my sister has no patience but she did q counted cross stitch something I wouldn't do and I am a patient person:) maybe it's just what you like to do
The baby oil conditions the plate and is a great way to get the plate clean every so often. But it's like when the plate is new and the oil is sitting there causing lacing on those first pulls that frustrate beginners. Sometimes they give up before they realize the lacing stops after a while. So after I clean the plate with baby oil I store it again with fresh copy paper to soak up some of the oil. But the oil is good if that is what you're trying to do. The water works because the oil resists where the water drops are. I probably did spray too much. But it is a way to control the blooming. Or at least an attempt. I love your comment about art teaches us to be patient. We try, right?
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I needed some specific colours for a book cover I was making, so I did this technique with 4 layers and it turned out exactly how I wanted. I didn’t spray with a bottle though, I got the water on my fingers and flicked it onto the plate, so it was less wet than when you used your hands, but more varied than using the spray. Also, I exercised patience and let each layer dry naturally 😉
@@SusanCliftonArtist Hey Susan, it went well, absolutely amazing result, I'm gonna try with different colours, I'm trying to follow the color wheel 😍💕 not only complimentary color even some triad colors too... thanks again
Fabulous! I have tried the water and it was fine - but the patience element was missing! And I will definitely try 3 layers, that was gorgeous. Thank you 🎉🎉
I love this technique. But I don’t use acrylic inks. Water based prinyinks. I’ve used them on my gel plates with good results- It’s the drying of the ink that is the issue. But love your work.
Hi Suzan, I found you on you tube a few days ago and your videos are gorgeous ‼️ Thank you so much for this great knowledge on the gelli plate. You are using deli paper and rice paper will you be so kind to refer me to what kind exactly is it? May be a link to them?. I see that you are getting wonderful results using them. Thank you so much Sara 🙏
Hi Sara, I am in the process of finding a replacement for the rice paper. This is the deli paper I use: amzn.to/498i17b For rice paper you can try this: Yasutomo Hosho Paper Sketch Pad 9 Inch by 12 Inch 48 Sheets amzn.to/3yKLGWK I will be posting a video next Sunday on the rice papers I tried.
Can you use alcohol on a gelli plate? Since alcohol evaporates so much faster than water, if it’s safe for the plate, maybe it would speed up this technique.
A really interesting and fun technique to try although I'd like to listen to that fabulous music while I do. Can you share with me what the music is? Thanks!
The music is from Epidemic sound and it's called All I could ask for - Almost here. I don't think they sell the music. It's a subscription based site for content creators. But you can try.
@@SusanCliftonArtist Thanks Susan. I found them on TH-cam and am now subscribed. I find nothing more relaxing than crafting at my table and listening to great music!
@@SusanCliftonArtist Robin McClendon does it And I have done it without any problems. Putting paint or spray stain on first pulling before dry and drys quick on the paper
The video I saw about this method would have you lay a paper towel on the plate for a few seconds once you have splattered the paint with water . Also press down very lightly on the paper towel. This would help sop up the excess water. It worked well for me and I use the blue (industrial) paper towels.
I thought of that but I like the little ring you get if you wait a bit before you pick up. And I don't want to pick up too much. But it's definitely a good thing if you're in a hurry.
Why do you think, the plate has oil in it? If it is a plate from Gelatine, there is no oil. The plate you can buy are from silicone. There is no oil to be found.
Recently, I cleaned a gel plate with some baby oil and after it was wiped off with a paper towel, I spritzed the plate with water and wiped it up, and I thought it was dry. But when I put the paint on with the brayer, it immediately started blooming. I picked up the print right away with rice paper. The finished piece looks like it has a pattern of frost on a window. I wonder how a spritz of alcohol would work. I think the trick with using the Fine mist sprayer is that you have to give it one pump and just wait instead of adding more water . The effects are slow to happen. 😂 someone said to me one time with all the art and craft stuff that I do that I was so patient. I am the most impatient person I know, but doing art teaches you to be patient for sure.😊
Funny my sister has no patience but she did q counted cross stitch something I wouldn't do and I am a patient person:) maybe it's just what you like to do
Gotta try this
The baby oil conditions the plate and is a great way to get the plate clean every so often. But it's like when the plate is new and the oil is sitting there causing lacing on those first pulls that frustrate beginners. Sometimes they give up before they realize the lacing stops after a while. So after I clean the plate with baby oil I store it again with fresh copy paper to soak up some of the oil. But the oil is good if that is what you're trying to do. The water works because the oil resists where the water drops are. I probably did spray too much. But it is a way to control the blooming. Or at least an attempt. I love your comment about art teaches us to be patient. We try, right?
Gives a new meaning to watching paint dry! Love it
Haha……was thinking of exactly the same analogy 😂
LOL. I don't have the patience but I love the prints.
@@SusanCliftonArtistlove them too and can’t wait to do this on medical exam paper for translucent collagen papers!
Stunning prints! I especially like the three layers those colours are beautiful together.Thanks for sharing Susan 😊
Glad you like them!
Can't wait to try this! I love that grungy texture.
If you love grunge you will enjoy this. Thanks for watching.
Very cool technique, Susan! Loved the last pull! Great effects!
Thanks so much!
This is just WILD ! I ordered a mister from Amazon 1/2 way through video. Excellent directions. Soft music didn’t overpower. Can’t wait to try this! New subscriber! I just discovered you today. YOU are amazing!
Thanks so much!
Wow, loved this idea. Have tried this morning. First one was a real success.... Next one coming up 😊
You jumped right on it. I like that!
They all came out great, Susan! I love them!
Thanks, Cheryl.
I love this! Awesome! I can’t wait to try this today.
Hope you enjoy!
Lovin' it. Ned some simple but complex backgrounds! Perfect.
Fantastic! Thanks for watching.
Beautiful, Susan. Would it be o.k. if I let it dry over night? Nevermind, you just answered my question with the teal demonstration 😊
I needed some specific colours for a book cover I was making, so I did this technique with 4 layers and it turned out exactly how I wanted. I didn’t spray with a bottle though, I got the water on my fingers and flicked it onto the plate, so it was less wet than when you used your hands, but more varied than using the spray. Also, I exercised patience and let each layer dry naturally 😉
That must be beautiful. Thanks for watching.
Think I need to try this. Thanks for the demonstration
You should! Thanks for watching.
Great video, Susan…..thank you !
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I'm glad you like it
Thanks for the video...I'm gonna try it....I'm excited to see my results ❤
Let me know how it goes.
@@SusanCliftonArtist Hey Susan, it went well, absolutely amazing result, I'm gonna try with different colours, I'm trying to follow the color wheel 😍💕 not only complimentary color even some triad colors too... thanks again
Very interesting. I’ve never tried this 🤗
Thank-you for sharing, love the prints
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Brilliant!
Thanks for watching.
What cool technique! The first print (Payne’s gray & green) is my favorite.
Thanks for watching.
Where I watch you I always think how lovely you are. 🙏
Thanks.
Fabulous! I have tried the water and it was fine - but the patience element was missing! And I will definitely try 3 layers, that was gorgeous. Thank you 🎉🎉
Thanks for watching.
I love this technique. But I don’t use acrylic inks. Water based prinyinks. I’ve used them on my gel plates with good results-
It’s the drying of the ink that is the issue. But love your work.
I'm not using ink. I'm using Acrylic paint. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thank you!😊
You're welcome 😊
You need to work on four or five plates at once for this technique, lol!
Yes. Good idea. But then I would need a really big table. LOL
I did that but I used my Tim Holtz puffer tool to move it a bit.
Great idea!
awesome
Thanks for watching.
17:09 time stamp gives me Chinese Dragon vibes the red and yellow one
Definitely Chinese colors.
@@SusanCliftonArtist very pretty
Hi Suzan,
I found you on you tube a few days ago and your videos are gorgeous ‼️
Thank you so much for this great knowledge on the gelli plate.
You are using deli paper and rice paper will you be so kind to refer me to what kind exactly is it? May be a link to them?.
I see that you are getting wonderful results using them.
Thank you so much
Sara 🙏
Hi Sara, I am in the process of finding a replacement for the rice paper. This is the deli paper I use: amzn.to/498i17b For rice paper you can try this: Yasutomo Hosho Paper Sketch Pad 9 Inch by 12 Inch 48 Sheets amzn.to/3yKLGWK I will be posting a video next Sunday on the rice papers I tried.
@@SusanCliftonArtist 🙏
How did you come up with using water? What beautiful results!
It was not my idea. I saw someone else do this. Can't remember who it was. Thanks for watching.
Genial, consulta,a la plancha de silicona,le pasas algun aceite antes de ponerle la pintura?
The oil is in the plate so the water separates the paint. No Silicone is needed.
Can you use alcohol on a gelli plate? Since alcohol evaporates so much faster than water, if it’s safe for the plate, maybe it would speed up this technique.
Do not use alcohol on a gelli plate. Water is neutral (pH), but alcohol is not. You will damage the plate.
I agree with Patti. See the comment below.
@@patticharron3161 thank you. I had a feeling it might mess up the plate.
A really interesting and fun technique to try although I'd like to listen to that fabulous music while I do. Can you share with me what the music is? Thanks!
The music is from Epidemic sound and it's called All I could ask for - Almost here. I don't think they sell the music. It's a subscription based site for content creators. But you can try.
@@SusanCliftonArtist Thanks Susan. I found them on TH-cam and am now subscribed. I find nothing more relaxing than crafting at my table and listening to great music!
You can get similar results with alcohol. And des dry fast
I wouldn't recommend that. Could damage the plate.
@@SusanCliftonArtist Robin McClendon does it And I have done it without any problems. Putting paint or spray stain on first pulling before dry and drys quick on the paper
Does the ink react the same with water ?
Kate Crane demonstrates with ink on her gel plate
The video I saw about this method would have you lay a paper towel on the plate for a few seconds once you have splattered the paint with water . Also press down very lightly on the paper towel. This would help sop up the excess water. It worked well for me and I use the blue (industrial) paper towels.
I thought of that but I like the little ring you get if you wait a bit before you pick up. And I don't want to pick up too much. But it's definitely a good thing if you're in a hurry.
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Why do you think, the plate has oil in it? If it is a plate from Gelatine, there is no oil. The plate you can buy are from silicone. There is no oil to be found.
I didn't even realize I said that. I'm still learning to work and talk. LOL
Very interesting but too much talk and too slow.
Sorry. I'm just being me and I won't change who I am.