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Gelli Arts® Printing with DIY Layered Texture Plates

Pressing a handmade layered texture plate into a painted Gelli® plate is a fabulous way to create a unique image! Watch this video for a demonstration of this easy technique.

You can make texture plates to match the size of your Gelli® plate, or make smaller plates that can be used as stamps. This technique is especially fun for making custom texture plates designed specifically for your Round Gelli® Plate.

Texture plates can be made from many different materials. The material used in the video is…heavyweight fusible stabilizer. It’s perfect for making quick layered texture plates that are ready to use right away.

I use Peltex 71F(by Pellon) — a heavyweight stabilizer with fusible adhesive on one side. It’s a stiff non-woven polyester material about 1/16″ thick. And so easy to cut!

Those of you who quilt or sew may be familiar with this stabilizer for creating fabric bowls, bags, postcards, ATCs, etc.

What makes Peltex so interesting for making layered texture plates is its dimensional quality. As you build the layers, you’re creating a deep relief pattern.

When the texture plate is pressed into a painted Gelli® plate and removed — a ‘halo’ effect

remains around the shapes. In other words, the surface of the texture plate removes some of the paint … but there will be a line, or shadow, around the shapes. This can make wonderful printed images — with an almost 3-D effect!

Here’s how to make the texture plate:

  1. Cut a piece of Peltex to the desired size to use as the substrate for your texture plate. 
  2. Place the cut substrate on a piece of parchment paper (on top of ironing surface)
  3. Cut pieces of Peltex into desired shapes.
  4. Arrange the pieces on the substrate with the fusible side down. (Layer some cut pieces on top of others to create dimension on the plate)
  5. Cover with parchment paper and press with a hot iron to fuse the layers together.         (Follow manufacturer’s instructions for fusing)
  6. Remove the parchment paper and trim along the edge of the texture plate.

So fast and easy! Now your layered texture plate is ready to use!

Printing with these plates is like using a stamp.

  1. Apply paint to the Gelli® plate and roll into a smooth layer with a brayer
  2. Press the texture plate firmly into the wet paint and remove
  3. Place the printing paper on the painted Gelli® plate
  4. Rub to transfer paint
  5. Pull your print

For a dynamic effect with layered texture plates — try printing on black paper with opaque white or metallic paint!

FYI:  Materials used in this video:

This Contest is officially CLOSED

                And here’s our awesome Giveaway to get you excited                       about making texture plates for Gelli printing on the       NEW 8″ Round Gelli® Plate!


To enter to win, all you need to do is leave a comment here on the blog. Comments will be accepted until Tuesday, Feb. 25th at 12 noon EST. One lucky winner will be selected at random on Feb. 25th and announced here on the blog and on our Facebook page no later than Feb. 25th at 5 p.m. EST.

This Contest is officially CLOSED

And a special thanks to our friends at Deco Art and Strathmore Papers for their generous support for this giveaway!

Good luck…and Happy Printing!

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