I got started making gelli prints with my mini plate (3"x5") this morning and couldn't find a place to stop! Experimented with acrylics, acrylic inks, alcohol inks, sumi ink, Dylusions inks, alone and/or mixed together or dropped in to. Most of them are on Speedball printmaker's paper, a few on colored cardstock (practicing tags), and one 2"x2" mini canvas (for ornament practice). I wound up with 49 prints and 1 mini canvas before I stopped.
Some I love and some I don't. Some will be printed over and some won't. But I learned from all of them, and I have so many ideas for their use! Yep! The mini plate is definitely my fave!
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