Leaf & Stencil print – Video

Last week I shared a leaf and lavender gel print video; in today’s video I have added some gold dots through the totally dotty stencil for some shimmer and extra interest. In the video you will see the gel printing process. I turned the printed panel into five cards and I have listed the added stamps or dies below each card photo. I have an in-person botanical gel printing class coming up on Saturday July 27th and there are a couple of spaces left if you’re interested.

I added a die-cut sentiment in dark green to the panel above using the Spellbinders ‘simply perfect mix & match’ sentiment dies.

Even though I brayered blue, green and black paint very randomly on the plate, I like the way patches of one colour or another appear on the leaves.

To create the card above I embossed a white panel using the Stampin’ Up embossing folder scripty, added a gold mat behind the gel printed panel and added a Darkroom Door sentiment from the ‘happy birthday’ sentiment strip.

The panel above covers the whole card front and has a stacked green die-cut sentiment from the same Spellbinders set mentioned earlier. I stacked two layers for the sentiment to help it stand out from the stems on the gel print.

Another full card front panel above with a Darkroom Door sentiment. The gold looks shinier in real life but I think you can see some shimmer on both the card above and below.

You can cut your gel print panels to any size, sometimes cutting a large shape into smaller shapes is a good way to add interest to a layout. I’ve added another DD sentiment to the card above. I had fun printing the panel and working out how to get the most out of it for cards. I can give these away individually but I think I might keep them together as a gift set.


6 Comments on “Leaf & Stencil print – Video”

  1. nancystiz's avatar nancystiz says:

    I LOVE these! They are so unique and artsy! Love the added dots to the print too for interest. Thanks for the video too- I’m off to watch it now.

  2. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    Wow Heather, such wonderful detail on the print with the pretty leaves, and I love the added gold stencilled circles, and five terrific cards beautifully designed. I think that keeping them as a set is a great idea. x

  3. Bonnie's avatar Bonnie says:

    These cards are fabulous, Heather! I wish I could attend your class.

  4. Clavell Stutzman's avatar Clavell Stutzman says:

    Oh, I love these botanical prints!!!♥ Are you using glossy cardstock to make your pull? I have always heard glossy paper will stick to the gel plate and potentially ruin your plate!??☺

    • Heather's avatar Heather says:

      The cardstock isn’t glossy, more of a polished finish like you find on one side of food packaging. (hard to describe but very nice for pulling prints on thick card.)

      • Clavell Stutzman's avatar Clavell Stutzman says:

        Thank you! Hmmmm… makes me think of the white cardboard sleeves in folded dress shirt packages. I will be on the lookout for packaging items now…☺ I have done some botanical prints before but NEVER achieved the delicate, beautiful veining like you did in these prints! Thank you for the exciting inspiration… ♥


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