Thank you so much Teresa, I really really enjoyed watching you create those gorgeous and stunning print’s and they are really beautiful and gorgeous too. And I’ve got to say I really really love ❤️ those same ones you did too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤
Beautiful prints. I have been on the fence about adding alcohol ink to my collection and this video is another ✔️ in the get them colomn. I really really like the one with the peachy color paint
Those are so beautiful! I love all of your prints!! Well done! I do think you should leave them as is. I don't like the sentiments. I think it takes away from your beautiful prints! ❤️🌸😊
All the cards are beautiful! I’ve never really been impressed by gel prints until I saw your video. I can’t wait to try this. Also, thanks for introducing me to Eastern Plain’s music- really nice. Thank you for sharing this technique.
Beautiful cards! It has been so long since I have used alcohol inks, what a fun and easy way to get back to using an old favorite. Thank you for another inspiring tutorial!
I use a glass pad to roll out inks on when applying the second layer then onto the gel plate, it prevents big blotches and gives you more control, if thats not what you are trying to achieve.
i love your music too. i could watch you create all day. have you tried using the Alcohol mixatives with the alcohol inks, instead of the metalic paint? just curious, i will try that as well. and do you clean your stencils or do you not care?? my OCD comes out.... *wink* thanks for sharing your creativity!!
I’m hoping to get a gelli plate soon so have been doing my research about techniques! I love your work. Please could you tell me whether you need to dry off the ink/paint between layers. Also, could you recommend a book about gelli printing? Thank you.
Love this. I noticed that you were so good about lining up for the second pull of the print. Do you have any tips on how you do that so well. I have a hard time with this. 😊
I wonder if you could try putting a stencil on top of your acrylic paint, and lifting off some of the paint through the stencil, then lifting the print
You could do that, but bear in mind that the paint is lifting the ink off the plate, so any areas without paint would also not have the ink on the finished print.
You are so very talented, I enjoy watching your videos! This video has too much introduction, though... you were 6+ minutes into it before you started playing! The information is your intro is good, I just get eager to see "the good stuff!"
love, love, love, love, love, LOVE!!!!
Definately gorgeous prints. Looks like a lot of fun too.
Oh my goodness, they are gorgeous 😍
Thank you! These are fabulous and thank you 😊 for sharing! ❤
Love all of them Teresa the last card reminds me of NZ Paua shell. Have a great week and thanks
So beautiful!! You continue to inspire me, so here I go to pick some colors of alcohol inks and get started…
Thank you so much Teresa, I really really enjoyed watching you create those gorgeous and stunning print’s and they are really beautiful and gorgeous too. And I’ve got to say I really really love ❤️ those same ones you did too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤
Your favourite is my favourite too!
Loved these. Can’t wait to try these.
Wow! Just wow and thanks for sharing!
Great idea. Love using alcohol inks. Thx
These are awesome 💖💞
Some lovely prints lovely colours too xxx 💗🌷❤️
Love them all. 💕
Thanks for the tip about the gel plate staining.
Thanks for sharing! Nice technique to learn.
Beautiful, they remind me of batik fabrics, which I love!
Love your work! Thank you for sharing!
They are amazing and beautiful. Thank you for sharing them with us. Have a great weekend. xx
Beautiful prints. I have been on the fence about adding alcohol ink to my collection and this video is another ✔️ in the get them colomn. I really really like the one with the peachy color paint
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Those are so beautiful! I love all of your prints!! Well done! I do think you should leave them as is. I don't like the sentiments. I think it takes away from your beautiful prints! ❤️🌸😊
All the cards are beautiful! I’ve never really been impressed by gel prints until I saw your video. I can’t wait to try this. Also, thanks for introducing me to Eastern Plain’s music- really nice. Thank you for sharing this technique.
Thank you!
Try archive ink cleaner. It even removes waterproof paint. Plus try applying with round dobbers instead of splurging on the surface
Beautiful cards! It has been so long since I have used alcohol inks, what a fun and easy way to get back to using an old favorite. Thank you for another inspiring tutorial!
I use a glass pad to roll out inks on when applying the second layer then onto the gel plate, it prevents big blotches and gives you more control, if thats not what you are trying to achieve.
An easy technique but sooo beautiful 🙏🏼🥰
Fabulous prints. I think the one with the antique brass paint is my favourite, such shiny metallic 😍
Absolutely gorgeous Teresa -- have never seen that particular technique of applying the inks twice -- so beautiful! Thanks for sharing the process ❤️
Very enjoyable, as always! Makes me want to do some printing.🙂
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i love your music too. i could watch you create all day. have you tried using the Alcohol mixatives with the alcohol inks, instead of the metalic paint? just curious, i will try that as well. and do you clean your stencils or do you not care?? my OCD comes out.... *wink* thanks for sharing your creativity!!
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I’m hoping to get a gelli plate soon so have been doing my research about techniques! I love your work. Please could you tell me whether you need to dry off the ink/paint between layers. Also, could you recommend a book about gelli printing? Thank you.
This is fabulous! Can you tell me where you got the stencils you used here. They are wonderful stencils.
Thank you. Stencils all named (manufacturer/ item code) in the video.
Love this. I noticed that you were so good about lining up for the second pull of the print. Do you have any tips on how you do that so well. I have a hard time with this. 😊
These are gorgeous! I'm in love with some of those pain colours you used, can you list them, please? TFS :)
Thank you!. I mention them all by name at the beginning of the video and again when showing the finished prints.
How much do u sell these for
I wonder if you could try putting a stencil on top of your acrylic paint, and lifting off some of the paint through the stencil, then lifting the print
You could do that, but bear in mind that the paint is lifting the ink off the plate, so any areas without paint would also not have the ink on the finished print.
You are so very talented, I enjoy watching your videos! This video has too much introduction, though... you were 6+ minutes into it before you started playing! The information is your intro is good, I just get eager to see "the good stuff!"
Good video but would have been much better by cutting out the unneeded product descriptions. Found myself fast forwarding thru a lot.