Gelli® plates have a unique surface that allows you to pull monotypes on clear adhesive film! Watch this video and see how easy it is to do!
For this fun and easy technique you’ll need:
- Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate
- Acrylic paint (fast drying paint is best for this technique)
- Brayer
- Texture tools
- Clear packing tape
- Bone folder (optional)
NOTE: Packing tape has its size limitations. If you want to make a larger or full-size print, use cold laminating film. Clear Con-Tact paper will also work, but it’s not as “clear” or shiny as tape or laminating film.

Here’s the process:
- Apply acrylic paint to your Gelli® plate. Use a brayer to roll into a thin layer.
- Use texture tools to remove areas of paint from the plate. Clear areas provide interesting collage and gilding opportunities!
- Foam stamps, scrapers and combs are great for removing areas of paint. Use cotton swabs to draw lines and make dots.
- NOTE: The print will look exactly like what is on your plate — not reversed!
- So take your time and have fun developing the image on your plate! To add more layers, let the paint from the previous layer dry first — so the paint doesn’t lift as you add more.
- When you’re done creating your image, allow the paint to dry completely. Yes!
- NOTE: This technique only works when the paint is TOTALLY DRY!
- Place packing tape — STICKY SIDE DOWN — onto the dry paint
- Burnish to transfer paint (a bone folder is helpful). Slowly peel the film off of the plate.Voilà!
This Gelli® transfer print below is being pulled
on cold laminating film, instead of packing tape.

What a fun way to clean your plate!
TIP: If there are areas of paint that didn’t transfer, replace the
tape and burnish again. If the paint was completely dry, most
(if not all) of the paint will transfer to the tape.
At this point, you can choose to use your Gelli® transfer tape in your journal, collage, ATC’s, cardmaking, art quilting etc.
OR… you can continue with the following steps 🙂
NEXT… Embellish your Gelli® Transfer Tape
The areas that are clear will still be sticky from the adhesive on the tape. You can use this sticky area to add further interest to your print! See some great options below!

- Option 1: Brush Perfect Pearls (mica powder) onto the sticky areas for a fabulous effect!
- The clear areas will become opaque and sparkle with a metallic look!
- Option 2: Metal leaf will also adhere to the clear sticky areas.
- TIP: Keep metal leaf away from your Gelli® plate to avoid loose and flyaway bits from sticking to it 🙂
- Option 3: You can also add collage elements under the print to peek through the paint. Text adds a great layered look!
Remember, the shiny side of the tape is the print (right) side. You’ve been embellishing the back!
If the tape is too shiny for your taste, lightly sand the surface with an extra-fine grit sandpaper to make it more matte.

Gelli® Transfer Film prints make great additions to art journal pages, collage, ATC’s, cards, art quilts, paintings … and other mixed media projects!
This is a fun and easy technique! Try it!!!
For more information on this technique, please take a look at the previous blog titled “Gild the Gelli!”
This Contest is officially CLOSED
And here’s our giveaway:

Our fabulous prize package includes:
- One (1) 6″x6″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate
- One (1) package of Copper Leaf (25 sheets) by ArtMinds
- One (1) package of Ranger Perfect Pearls (set contains 4 colors and 2 brushes)
One lucky winner will be chosen at random on Wednesday, May 29th and announced here on the blog and on our Facebook page.
To be entered to win, simply leave a comment here on our blog or on our Facebook page.
SHARE this blog post, and we’ll add your name again for another chance to win!
You can share via Pinterest, Twitter, Youtube or your blog! Just let us know where you’ve shared and we’ll happily enter you twice 🙂
This Contest is officially CLOSED
Good Luck and Happy Printing!


Oh boy, I want to try this!
I love this last one and can't wait to try it. I also pinned it on my pinterest page under printmaking. I love the gelliplate stuff…
Repinned this on my Gelli board! It's one of the most fun tutorial yet!
Commented and shared on Facebook!
Thanks for making art so much more fun! ❤❤❤❤
Adriana DiLiberto
Congratulations Adee! You won the giveaway!!! Please send your shipping address to nancy@gelliarts.com and we will get it shipped out quickly 🙂 Thanks for sharing our post – it was the extra entry from your sharing that won you the prize!!
Congratulations and Happy Printing from Gelli Arts®
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Love this video!! Thanks!
Amazing technique. Would love to win the competition so I could develop my skills and then use it to show and teach others in my group. Tyvm for the opportunity to try and win xx
Hi, thanks for this wonderful inspiration! Will sure give that a try and nice to join this give-away too! creative greet Miranda
An excellent video. Such simple techniques but with stunning results. When I watch something like this I think I must have no imagination at all!
This is awesome! And SHINY which is always a bonus. Might try stitching it then…..
Such a cool effect! I've already seen it showing up on cards at splitcoaststampers.
Oh my gosh! This is so cool!!! I can't wait to try it!! Fun!
FANTASTIC technique!! Thank you so much for sharing this, and for the opportunity to win the give-away.
What a fabulous technique. I can't wait to try it! And thank you for the opportunity to win fun goodies!
Marita Kovalik
What a fabulous technique!! I have a lot of packing tape left over from a move, so I am ready to go!
I haven't seen such a fun and good instructional video in a while… thank you for sharing.
I love this technique! I need a 6 X 6 Gelli plate!
This has inspired me to get out my plate and play. Good Luck everyone.
I love my gelli plates! This is a great technique and I appreciate the tip for dulling down the look of the tape.
My pin is at:
http://pinterest.com/pin/244109242275067128/
Awesome! The possibilities are endless with Gelli Prints! Can't wait to own one!
Thankyou for the interesting post, this method looks fun!
I love this tape technique it looks like fun! How do you attach it to a collage, journal or canvas after this? Glue? I shared your link with my FB friends and commented on your FB page. Can't wait to try this! 🙂
I don't have a Gelli plate yet but can't wait to get one!!! n Thanks for the chance.
OMGosh!
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I know what I'll be doing tonight!
what an amazing tutorial! thanks so much for sharing�� my fingers are crossed, I'd love to win☺
Awesome tutorial! I will try it… with the tin foil backing as I do not have metal leaf on hand. Thank you!
I can't wait for my house guests to leave–haha–as soon as their car pulls out of the driveway tomorrow morning I'm going straight to my art shack to try this technique!
This is my new go to art idea for my post cards that I send out every month to my art friends! I LOVE THIS IDEA!!! thank you! thank you!! thank you!! for all the great videos 🙂
I shared on FB!!
Well, consider my mind blown! Great idea – I can't wait to try it out! Thanks for this opportunity to win the supplies needed to do this fantastic technique.
what a fantastic way of producing prints. I would love to win a gelli plate so that I could try this out.
I love seeing all of the techniques. I also love my gelli! Thanks for the chance to win!
Thank you for the inspiration!!
Great techniques,thanks for sharing 🙂
Gelli tape – whoda thunk? Love it! Gonna make some! …and oh yes, I hope I win 🙂
I love all of the cool creative things you can do with a gelli plate. Love all of the tutorials.
ciao from Italy, have shared the post on my facebook. Thanx for offering a generous giveaway. Love your tutorials
ciao joan fazio
I can't wait until I get my own gelli plate and can try this! So cool! (I shared this post on my FB page, too!)
Wow, what an amazing technique! I'm desperate for a Gelli Plate and using gilding flakes and mica powders alongside the acrylic paints looks fantastic. Hope I can get one soon but in the mean time I'll keep reading all about it so I'll be ready to play!!
Fabulous technique – really like the effects and the glossy finish, and quite counterintuitive too! I look forward to trying it out 🙂
Such a cool technique, and a fab giveaway too
Wow, that looks like a lot of fun! hope I win 🙂
Gelli Printing is so much fun to play with! Love this new use for transfers!
id to win ive never done anything like it and it look loads of fun, good luck everyone
Very interesting way to use the Gelli plate. That's so much for sharing that idea. I would never have tried anything like that, but I sure will now!!!
Love this so much!!!
Fondly, Tami
I love this technique. Always so inspiring. Thank you so much!
I'm new to the Gelli plate and appreciate your video tutorials so that I can learn more ways to use it.
Thanks too for the contest.
Annie
daya@bethel.edu
Love this technique!
So happy about this technique!! I feel like a kid again, playing with paints.
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I've been wanting one of these Gelli plates ever since I first laid eyes on it. I'd be thrilled to win this. Thanks for the giveaway, and the inspiration.