Gel Print Peek Technique

Gel Print Peek Technique

Julie Heyer Julie Heyer

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I recently carved out some time to play with my Gelli Arts Printing Plate and created a stack of colorful backgrounds.

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Then I began thinking about the Irresistible UM Stamp set. Could I use some of the fun floral artwork to my advantage? Eliminating certain groups of petals and shapes with a craft knife would allow my Gel Prints to peek through. Follow these steps to create this set of cards.

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Generously cover the floral print stamp with India Ink.

Lay a 4.25x5.5" white panel onto the stamp and press firmly to ensure complete image transfer.

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Take a second-generation impression by pressing a new white panel firmly onto the stamp without re-inking.

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Carefully remove areas of flower petals using a very sharp craft knife.

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Choose two gel prints created with the Tin Tiles embossing folder that work well when nested behind the cut panels.

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Trim the first-generation impression to the edge of the image and layer with 4x5.25" gel print panel. Attach to 50s Kitchen Black A2 (4.25x5.5") card base.

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Cut the second-generation panel to 4x5.25", leaving a 1/8" white border around the image. Adhere to Lock and Key Teal A2 (4.25x5.5") card base.

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Adhere stamped sentiments nested with coordinating papers to complete each of the cards.

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Take a peek at your stamps! What other sets would work well with this technique? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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