Artsy Alcohol Ink on the Gel Plate

I have a couple of cards made from alcohol prints on the gel plate which is the technique feature in my last two youtube videos. I love the colours in this one and the funky patterns made using die-cut artsy stems, which are Tim Holtz dies.

The technique used in the recent youtube videos involves stencils not die-cuts but the effect is the same when the die-cuts are cut from stencil film or similar thin non-porous material. I use films from Grafix, either matte duralar or craft plastic.

I can’t remember the exact inks I used for the panel above but my guess is a deep blue such as glacier as well as some gold mixative or alloy ink. I pulled the print with the transparent gold paint used in this video so the panel has a subtle shimmer to it in real life. I loved the pattern so much I decided to add the narrow strip of gold but no sentiment.

The second card was also made using alcohol inks on the gel plate but is a more grungy print due to the mix of green and cream paint used to pull the print and the mix of yellow, green and blue alcohol inks used to make the pattern on the gel plate.

Rather than use the whole panel I added a simple blue gel printed piece to the top of the card front and once again a gold strip of cardstock. The sentiment is from the Darkroom Door happy birthday set.

I hope you enjoy these two examples of what can be made from alcohol ink gel prints. Let me know if you try the technique.

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4 Comments on “Artsy Alcohol Ink on the Gel Plate”

  1. Marianne's avatar Marianne says:

    Such cool cards!. Another incentive to try this technique sooner rather than later. Thanks again for the inspiration, Heather!
    Marianne x

  2. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    Beautiful Heather! I love the colours and the funky flowers suit this technique brilliantly. You get such great results using the gelli plate and you have finished up with two fabulous cards. x

  3. Love the colours in these gorgeous backgrounds!

  4. These are so cool, love the effect and thanks for sharing the video of how you did it!


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