Showing posts with label fabric printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric printing. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Gelli� Printing on Sheer Fabrics!

Enhance your art by adding a layer of monoprinted sheer fabric, such as organza or habotai silk! Watch this video demonstrating useful tips and mark-making inspiration for Gelli� printing on sheer fabrics!


Layering Gelli� printed sheer fabrics as a collage element can add depth to your artwork. Whether you work on journal pages, cards, canvas, fabric collage, art quilts, watercolors, or mixed media � adding your own translucent monoprinted fabric gives it a different look!


Printing on sheer fabrics is fun and easy � and here are a few tips that should help ensure good results.

Stabilizing sheer fabric before printing is a step I definitely recommend � it makes the flimsy fabric easy to handle. Adding a backing to sheer fabric also keeps the paint from seeping through and making a mess on your hands.


Ironing fabric onto the shiny side of freezer paper is a great way to stabilize fabric for printing.

TIP:  Palette paperis similar to freezer paper � so if you prefer working with flat, pre-cut paper � you can iron your fabric to that instead.


But some sheer fabrics, such as synthetic organza, aren't always considered iron-friendly.

With that in mind, I did some testing and can report success in ironing this type of fabric onto freezer paper with my iron set on 'Silk' and also as high as the �Wool� setting � with the fabric covered with a protective piece of parchment paper.

It's worth experimenting! Just make sure you iron over a sheet of parchment paper � and that the iron does NOT touch the freezer paper directly.


TIP:  Sheer fabrics tend to fray, so keep an eye out for those stray threads and remove them. They'll show up in your prints!


Printing on stabilized sheer fabrics is as easy as printing on paper! For information about printing on a silk habotai scarf � take a look here.


This time, my intent for printing on sheer fabric is to use it as a veil layer over another substrate, creating an interesting effect. The paint I'm using in the video is Jacquard Textile paint � on a 12?x14? Gelli� plate. Cuts of sheer fabrics have been ironed onto Blick 9?x12? Palette paper to stabilize it.


Unless you plan to launder your fabric, any acrylic paint should work well. Many paints have an impact on the 'hand', or feel of the fabric and make it stiffer. But some fabric paints, like Jacquard Textile Paint, leave the fabric with a nice soft hand.

TIP:  These paints can discolor the Gelli� plate � so to clean it, just wipe the plate with baby oil and then wash it with dish soap (like Dawn) �then rinse with water and pat dry with a paper towel. Totally clean!!


Your mark-making options are the same for fabric as for Gelli� printing on paper, so use your favorite methods and texture tools to create your designs.


I've been playing with a super fun mark-making material � compressed sponges! � and having so much fun cutting it into different shapes. The sponge material is about 1/8 inch thick and seems similar to cardboard. You can draw a design on it as a cutting guide � or cut freehand. Use sharp scissors or a craft knife to cut the compressed sponge material.


 Once you've cut out a shape � place the compressed sponge in a shallow dish of water � and watch it expand! Squeeze out the excess water and it's ready to use!


If you don't have compressed sponges, no problem! You can use ordinary household sponges. These are great for basic shapes, but can be more challenging to cut designs with precision. The larger hole patterns in regular sponges make fabulous texture patterns!


To print, apply the paint to your Gelli� plate and roll into a thin layer with a brayer.

Press a sponge onto the painted gel surface to stamp your design. The sponge will remove paint from the plate. The holes in the sponge imprint the coolest texture in the paint!

Create additional designs with your favorite texture tools! In this print, I used a Colour Shaper to draw lines in the paint.


You'll see in the video that I cover the sponge with the lid of an old CD case and press onto the painted plate. That keeps the stamping even � while keeping my fingers (and fingerprints!) out of the paint when squishing the sponge. It's totally optional.


Cover the painted Gelli� plate with a piece of stabilized sheer fabric. Rub to transfer the paint and pull your print.

When the print is dry, simply peel the fabric off of the stabilizing backing � it releases easily.


Rinse your sponges out before the paint dries and they're good to reuse over and over. When your clean sponge dries out, it'll shrink a bit and stiffen. But watch it rehydrate nicely when dunked in water!


Printed sheer fabrics are wonderful for layering over collage, or text� and other papers, like sheet music, maps, ephemera, simple drawings, or other Gelli� prints. You can adhere the sheer fabric with matte medium � or your favorite collage adhesive.


Or, you can use a thin fusible adhesive, such as Pellon Style 807- Wonder-Web� Fusible Web with No Backing. Fusible are great when you don�t want to use wet adhesive. The bond is instant and there�s no drying time or buckling.


To fuse � protect your ironing surface with a piece of parchment paper. Then place your substrate on the parchment paper. Lay the fusible adhesive on your substrate and cover with the printed sheer fabric. Cover the whole thing with another piece of parchment paper � and press with an iron to fuse � using the manufacturer's recommended heat setting.


There's so much creative potential using sheer monoprinted fabrics to create layers in your artwork! Once you print on sheer fabrics you'll find so many exciting ways to use it!


Also � you can layer the sheer prints together to get awesome effects! Especially cool when layering a first pull with its ghost, out of register. I took these photos of some layered combinations before fusing the fabrics to various substrates. Now I can use those pictures to create other images! Try it!!




THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!!!!

And now for our Very Special Giveaway!! 
A complete kit for monoprinting on sheer fabrics 
using sponge techniques!

One lucky winner's prize kit will include:


THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!!!!

Please�share your prints with us on our Facebook page, or on Instagram using the hashtag #gelliprint #gelliarts or #gelliplate. Tag us with @gelliarts on Instagram and Twitter too! We love to see what you're creating!!

Remember, we now have Gelli partners all over the world, so it's easier than ever to find a Gelli retailer near you!


Good Luck and Happy Printing! 

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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Gelli Printing: DIY Gift Wrap... and More!

We at Gelli Arts� often hear about the great time people are having when they break out the Gelli plates for a printing session with their kids and grandchildren. What a thrill for us knowing that a Gelli plate, some acrylic paint, a brayer, a few texture materials, and some paper can generate hours of enthusiastic family fun! We thank you for sharing your pictures and prints with us!


Printing your own unique wrapping paper is one of those projects that everyone (all ages!) can enjoy. It's that time of the year! If you're looking for a creative activity to share with your family�this is a good one! And the results add a personal and charming touch to your wrapped gifts.


You can find rolls of unprinted gift wrap paper and assorted plain shopping bags, as well as blank tags and cards, at craft stores�ready for printing. Or maybe you prefer to cut open some brown paper bags and print on the back side. This is a wonderful opportunity for repurposing paper bags!


Stamping with Gelli plates is especially well-suited for making decorated gift wrap. The new Mini plates are an endless source for creating all sorts of designs. On some of my papers, I started by stamping areas of color with a 6"x6" square, or 6" round and 4" round plates�then stamped over that layer with Mini shapes. Totally no-stress printing!






I used Blick Matte Acrylic paints�which work perfectly for this project. The colors are highly opaque and layer beautifully. The range of colors is wonderful, drying to a matte finish�and the printed matte paint surface accepts all sorts of pens and pencils for further embellishing. I used Sharpie Metallics and Uni-ball Signo pens on some of my papers and love how it looks!




Use any of your favorite monoprinting techniques�stencils, masks, combs, texture tools, etc.�to create images on your wrapping paper.


And how about adding words! If you've ever written or rubber-stamped a word directly on a Gelli plate�you know it prints in reverse. With printmaking in mind, Lesley Riley created a set of 'Reverse Alphabet Stamps'�and you can use them to stamp words directly on your Gelli plate. The stamp set features backwards letters for stamping directly into wet paint or stamp pad ink on a Gelli plate to pull a right-reading print. Gotta love that!


The click-together Pegz stamps make forming words so easy.

 

To start, snap the letters together to create your word stamp. Here's the process I used to print with my word stamp:

Tap StazOn solvent ink directly onto the Mini plate. Next, ink the word stamp with a different, contrasting StazOn color�and stamp an impression on the inked Mini plate. The Mini gel plate is ready now to stamp on a desired substrate�in this case, blank tags.

Try these convenient reverse stamps for personalizing gift wrap, tags, cards, journal pages�or any print!


Dress up your packages with Gelli-printed fabric strips instead of ribbon! Simply tear fabric strips to the width you want�and print on them with the same acrylic paints you use on your wrapping paper. Muslin and other tight weave cottons are good fabric choices for this. Such an easy way to make any package look extra special!


When it comes time to wrap your gifts with the fabulous papers you've created�why not add some Gelli-printed stickers, as shown in the previous blog post. It's a fast and easy way to put your hand-printed touch on any package, tag or card!


Artfully Gelli-printed gift wrap and tags show the love you put into wrapping your gifts!!






We love to see what you create, so please share your prints with us on our Facebook
page and Instagram! Be sure to use the hashtag(s) #gelliprint, #gelliplate or #gelliarts � we will be sure to find you! Tag us on Instagram and Twitter too with @gelliarts. We love to see what you are creating!

Remember, we now have Gelli partners all over the world, so it's easier than ever to find a Gelli retailer near you!




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