Leaf & Stencil print – Video
Posted: July 16, 2024 Filed under: Darkroom Door, gel press, gelli plate, simply perfect mix & match sentiments, Tutorial | Tags: Darkroom Door stamps, gel press, gel printing, Spellbinders, video 6 Comments
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.








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.
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
These cards are fabulous, Heather! I wish I could attend your class.
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!??☺
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.)
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… ♥