Gelli Arts® Printing with Wax Crayon Resist

Draw with wax crayons on your printing paper before you pull a Gelli® print! Sound like fun? Watch this video and see how this simple resist technique works!

Who doesn’t like crayons? Bring a free spirit to this simple resist technique and create colorful drawings, doodles, lines and color blocks on your blank printing paper. A heavy application of crayon will work best since you want to apply a fairly solid layer of wax. This is not the time for a light touch.

If you don’t want to draw freehand, you can use stencils and fill in their patterns with crayon. Or try a rubbing over a textured item placed under your printing paper. Just be sure to rub hard enough to leave enough wax on the paper to create a resist.

And how about combining these techniques! Place a texture under your printing paper … then lay a stencil on top of your printing paper. Rub a crayon in the stencil opening to pick up the texture that’s under the paper — so cool!

Once you’ve prepared your waxy marks on your paper, you’re ready to print. This fun technique will work nicely with any size Gelli® plate. Using the round plate adds its own design element to your final print!

Here’s how to print for this resist technique:

  1. Apply acrylic paint to your Gelli® plate and roll into a thin layer with a brayer.
  2. Add designs, if desired, in the wet paint with texture tools. 
  3. Cover the painted gel plate with your crayoned printing paper.
  4. Rub the paper to transfer the paint and pull your print.
  5. Allow the print to dry completely.
  6. After the print is completely dry, use a palette knife to scrape the crayon off thepaper. The paint covering the crayon marks comes off as you scrape down to the waxylayer. And the crayon color is revealed!

What’s left behind is a colorful image of whatever crayon marks you made on the paper. The crayon resist areas have a nice waxy, shiny feel!

TIPS:

  • This resist technique works beautifully with oil pastels and wax-based colored pencils, and the process is the same as for crayons. The tips here refer to crayon, but the same information applies.
  • Your crayon color choices show in the final print. Create good contrast between your paint color and your crayon color for more vibrant prints.
  • Metallic crayons are great for this technique!
  • Use white crayons to leave white marks.
  • Use a white candle or clear wax crayon when you want to preserve the color of the original printing paper.
  • You can print more than one layer on your paper, just like any Gelli® print.
  • This technique works best on paper with a smooth surface.
  • Be patient and allow the paint to dry completely before scraping it off. It’s easier to gouge the paper if the paint has not fully dried.
  • If you accidentally gouge the paper, it easy to touch up with additional paint.
  • You can use a lint roller on your print to remove crayon ‘crumbs’.
  • Try to avoid getting crayon crumbs and debris on your Gelli® plate. If you find any stuck on your plate, remove with a piece of tape or a lint roller.
  • After the wax resist is scraped away, if you want to reduce the remaining shine — simply zap the waxy areas quickly with a heat gun. The crayon residue will sink into the paper and appear more matte.
  • Oil pastels lay down a quick, creamy layer of color. It’s fast and easy to apply, and produces vibrant color


FYI: Materials used in the video:

This super-fun technique can give you amazing results. So go ahead … get out those crayons and tap your inner child!

This Contest is officially CLOSED

And now, we have a fabulous giveaway 

so you can give this fun technique a try!

To enter to win, all you need to do is leave a comment here on the blog. Comments will be accepted until Monday, March 24th, 2014 at 5 p.m. EST. One lucky winner will be selected at random onMarch 24th and announced here on the blog and on our Facebook pageno later than Tuesday, March 25th at 12 noon EST.

This Contest is officially CLOSED


Good luck and Happy Printing!

500 thoughts on “Gelli Arts® Printing with Wax Crayon Resist”

  1. Crayons were my first love and remain one of my favorite mediums. What a great way to combine two great art techniques.

  2. Would love to get my hands on these wonderful art prizes..could have a ball or draw one!
    Make a senior happy! 🙂

  3. this looks like the coolest thing ever! I have been noticing it on the web, and it looks like I could spend hours upon hours just playing and creating. perhaps channel my inner child and just let my imagination take me there. I have not seen anything like this in my area, so I would squeal with delight if I won. what a nice gift!

  4. That looks great. I have to try it. I can't believe I threw away my circular plastic canvas. What was I thinking?

  5. Very cool technique. So many possibilities. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the opportunity to win this wonderful giveaway!

  6. My young granddaughters will visit soon. They enjoy the Geli Plate as much as I do. We will have so much fun trying this new technique together. Thank you for the tutorial. Barbara Backer

  7. Thank you for the amazing video, the fabulous examples, and for the chance to participate in this extraordinarily generous give-away! There seems no end to the versatility of the Gelli Plate! Roz Machon

  8. Need to try this technique! Hope I win the great giveaway! I really like the videos and ideas you share on your blog.

  9. Wow, this is a great idea. Thanks for all the great ideas using the plates. I don't have the round one so thanks for a chance to win too

  10. Shelley @ Mia's Garden

    "Fabulous Giveaway" is RIGHT! I'm trying to learn to relax and "paint outside the lines" & this would be a great way to practice. Thanks for the lesson!

  11. Dawn @ Creative Journey

    Wow, didn't even realize there was a round plate 🙂 Love this technique – will definitely give it a try!

  12. After a blah day at work, I came home to find this new video and I have to say that those little bright color circles made me happy! Thanks for sharing the technique, the chance to win, and for the lift in my mood. Now to go make some art!!

  13. That is the most awesome give away I have yet encountered! Please pick me! Also thanks for all the great tips on this blog.
    Love,
    Saskia

  14. Diane Schwob Zubrick

    I am an art instructor for students, young to seniors with special needs. I have used the Gelli plate with them and had them use a Thermofax silk screen over their monoprint. Now, I have a new technique to use with my students! I especially like the effect of the round shapes within the circular print. Since where I work is a non-profit, we would really appreciate receiving the art supplies offered! They can make beautiful prints to place in our gift shop, which they receive a commission, that they can use for everyday needs. With our school students, they will have an opportunity to use an art supply that is not even used by their peers in the regular art class. Their art will be certainly unique!

  15. I always love trying out new techniques to see what will happen. Thanks for having the giveaways every so often.

  16. I have been watching videos and tutorials on the gelli plate the last couple of months. I think I am past intimidation and give it a try. Having said that, it would be awesome to win this drawing. Thank you!

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