Yesterday I showed you how I played with the gelli plate and ended up with these prints.
And then wasn't sure what to do with them!
Do you use Pinterest? You can find me here. I was pinning things yesterday and wondered whether there was any point as the whole thing was supposed to be about inspiration and I have rarely used the hundreds of things I've pinned to inspire me. However yesterday I came across a doodle/zentangle sampler that I had pinned and realised the way the page was structured would be a great way to use the gelli plate prints I'd made.
So here it is: my orange and hot pink page.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bernice
Gellitastic, love the collage or montage of the different samples BJ#13
ReplyDeleteGelli plates sound fun. Your art is wonderful...x
ReplyDeleteyes that grid layout really shows your patterns well
ReplyDeleteShows it off well
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of you print. The colors are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteloving the collage you have made with these fab designs. Annette x
ReplyDeleteLove the sampler!
ReplyDeleteI've read about gelli plates online but still not quite sure exactly WHAT they are. For someone who doesn't want to sink a lot of $$ into a new product/technique until she tries it out... is there something else you can use as the "plate" to give the technique a test drive?
ReplyDeleteHave a look at this blog post: http://newlycreative.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/monoprinting.html
DeleteI resisted the gelli plate until I was offered a used one with a discount price!
Oh - and I meant to say - your collage is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYes, your collage is wonderful. Great designs!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat work I have to say and may need to invest in a jelly plate :)
ReplyDeleteManonX
Great way to use your gelli designs ! Looks great ! Ali x
ReplyDeleteI loved this when I saw it on facebook and it is great to see it here in a bigger photo... it is even lovelier
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteRinda
Ohh, WOWW!. Another wonderful collection of gorgeous gelli prints!!. Ahh, by the end of it, you'd have a mountain of yummy papers for art. Wonderful!!!. Oh yes, I LOVE pinterest, maybe a little bit too much sometimes :).
ReplyDeleteOh yes, that's a wonderful idea! And the composition and colors work together beautifully. Boy, I'm learning that I really need a gelli plate ;) xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow! What an effect and great idea. Love the way you used your colors!
ReplyDeletelovely page!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cmlk79.blogspot.ca/2013/06/summer-of-color-orange-and-hot-pink.html
Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteLovely creation! <3
ReplyDeleteWonderful pages!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous and a fabulous way to display your prints. Visiting from SOC.
ReplyDeleteI love your orange and hot pink SOC page, and your description of how you came to the inspiration for the final image. What a good idea, and it's like a lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteWOW! So cool! I love all of your prints and how your final work turned out! Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - I haven't done geli prints but this makes me tempted to try!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. I don't have a gelli plate, but I've used gelatin a LOT in the past. Your pieces made a superb collage.
ReplyDeleteLove your collage, very creative!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Waht a great use of your gelli prints. I must remember that one =).
ReplyDeletexx
Oh I love this all these yummy pieces are awesome!! Love geli plate work..
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
Love these colours, you got some fantastic prints. great way to use them as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks fun, love the colours you have used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Craft Mojo.
Sally. x