Gelli Arts® Printing Faux Chine Collé

Chine collé is a printmaking technique where lightweight paper is adhered to heavier paper as it’s passed through a press with an inked plate. The result is a print on a collage. Watch this video to see how this process can be adapted for Gel printing!

If you’d like to print on fragile vintage papers, brittle book pages, or thin, delicate papers that may tear — this is your technique! 

Here’s the basic process:

1. Prepare a collage of your lightweight paper by adhering thin papers to a piece of heavy paper with matte medium, PVA, or your favorite paper adhesive. When the collage is dry, you’re ready for printing.

2. Roll paint into a thin layer onto the Gelli® plate with a brayer, then add textures and marks in the wet paint.

3. Place your collaged paper onto the gel plate, rub to transfer the paint, and pull your print.

Tips:

• The papers need to have a good bond, so glue stick is not recommended as it doesn’t always hold. 

• Smooth paper, such as bristol, hot press watercolor paper and mixed media sketchbook 

pages will all do a great job here. Printmaking papers, such a Stonehenge or Rives BFK, are excellent choices.

• Masks and stencils are particularly effective, as they create a barrier between the paint and paper, preserving areas of the collage from being covered with paint. Ghost prints pulled on collaged paper can make beautiful prints.

• Use transparent paints where you want the collaged papers to show through.

• Opaque paints can be used to block out areas of the collaged paper, giving the print a very different look.

• You can print multiple layers and build up colors and complexity in your print. 



Try this:



For great results, try this process using stencils and two (or more) colors of slow-drying paint. The objective is to print the ghost image on the collage paper:



1. Roll a thin layer of slow-drying paint onto the gel plate with a brayer. 

2. Cover the plate with a stencil. 

3. Cover with thin paper, such as deli paper or copy paper. Press into the holes and pull the print. 

4. With the stencil still in place on the gel plate, roll a contrasting color of slow-drying acrylic paint over the stencil with a brayer. 

5. Again, cover with thin paper, such as copy paper or deli paper. Press lightly and pull the print. 

6. Remove the stencil. 

7. Place your collaged paper on the plate, rub and pull the print. This is a chine collé print!

Experiment with layers of paint and stencils and see the different and interesting results you can achieve when printing on collaged paper! So much fun!!

For more examples, please take a look at this older blog post: “Something Borrowed”, and 

check out the slideshow video of faux chine collé prints. There’s no tutorial there, just prints. And hopefully, a little inspiration!!

FYI: Materials used in this video:

  • Stencils and Masks ( The Crafter’s Workshop, Stencil Girl, Green Pepper Press, Tim Holtz). The ‘bee’ mask was cut from Graphix Edge Stencil Film on a Silhouette Cameo — from a clip art design)
  • Vintage book text, newspaper, maps, sheet music
  • Various ‘found’ textures 

This Contest is officially CLOSED

This months Gelli Arts® blog giveaway winner (random number generator 179) is Anne Siciliano! I felt like I was the winner when I found her facebook page…. gorgeous artwork! Congrats to Anne and we hope she shares her good fortune with us by sharing her Gelli® artwork!

 And now for our fabulous giveaway – a kit with materials especially selected for experimenting with this technique!



The fabulous giveaway includes:

  • 1 – 8″x10″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate
  • 1 – Speedball 4″ soft rubber Pop-in Brayer
  • 1 – 4 oz. jar of Golden OPEN Acrylic paint – Quinacridone/ Nickel Azo Gold
  • 1 – 4 oz. jar of Golden OPEN Acrylic paint – Quinacridone Magenta
  • 1 – 4 oz. jar of Golden OPEN Acrylic paint – Ultramarine Blue
  • 1 – 8 oz. jar of Golden Soft Gel Medium (matte)
  • 1 – Stonehenge Pad – 9”x12” – 15 sheets – 100% Cotton – 250 GSM

To enter to win, all you need to do is leave a comment here on the blog. Comments will be accepted until Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014 at 12noon EST. One lucky winner will be selected at random on April 22nd and announced here on the blog and on our Facebook page no later than April 22nd at 5 pm EST

Good Luck and Happy Printing!

This Contest is officially CLOSED

500 thoughts on “Gelli Arts® Printing Faux Chine Collé”

  1. Thanks for having the giveaway and this tutorial. It is a fascinating technique that is very dramatic and unique.

  2. I have a Gelli plate but haven't played with it much. I can't wait o start after seeing all the wonderful items you post on Pinterest and such!

  3. Love this. I've only used a homemade plate so far and can't wait until i can try the real thing!

  4. I love this technique, Somehow I think I need to acquire a geli plate as they appear to me to be absolutely amazing. Thank you for taking the time to tell us how to use this and for the great give away. Fabulous.

  5. I'm kicking myself now, as I have been wanting a geli plate for such a long time. Saw one at a show but could not justify the price, I should have bought it as I love it. Its amazing something so simple but so versatile. Wow.

  6. I thought I would never get to the end of the comments. Lol. I did not know u could print over gel medium until now!!!

  7. This is an exciting technique! I can think of so many ways to incorporate "faux Chin Colle" to future work that I do. Thank you for the opportunity to win this fabulous prize!!!

  8. Fascinating!! I can't wait to get a Gelli Plate to try this technique out. Thank you for the possibility of winning one! I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed!!

  9. this looks interesting. will have to give it a try. thanks for the opportunity to win some new goodies.

  10. Aimeslee Winans

    Beautiful papers created with this technique! Would love to play with those supplies, pick me pick me! xoxo

  11. This is such a fascinating technique! I would love to explore it more and teach it to the kids this summer

  12. kathleen codyrachel

    Wow lots of comments – that is OK as I think this is a great technique that will be a lot of fun to play around with – so even if we don't win we get to have great FUN ! ! !

  13. I have just tried the 8×10 Gelli plate! Taking a painted paper collage class at the Sedona Art center.The Gelli worked amazing for creating beautiful papers for our collage work. We used the teachers, I would love to have one of my own! What timing!

  14. Thanks for sharing this technique — I especially like the ghost prints which allow one to see more of the original collage…will try this in the next few days

  15. I have been making prints with my small gelli plate just over a year now. You show many ideas that I have tried. I also like to think out printing ideas myself. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, and thanks for the chance to win this great prize!

  16. I am a middle school teacher and the gelli's are AWESOME for introducing printmaking to my students. They LOVE working with them, I LOVE the easy of clean-up &
    re-usability! MOST AMAZING PRODUCT! Cheryl Conder <3

  17. This is a great technique. I love all the tutorials. They help us see the many ways we can use the Gelli.

  18. I love the different backgrounds the Gelli Plate makes. Looks like there is no end to the ideas. I would love to try this and the Golden paints. Someone was very smart to think of this. It has opened a whole new world to background papers to be used in so many ways, journals, cards, stationary, so many different mediums. Could save a lot of money on supplies too.

  19. WOW…I can't wait to see what you come up with for next month!!!! I would love to have a Gelli Plate!! Smiles, Ruth

  20. Thank you for another great technique video! I have some brittle dictionary paper that this will be perfect for. Love the layered look of various papers in the background!

  21. sewzallsquirrels

    Whenever I watch your new technique posting, I get real excited and want to drop everything and go do some printing. These are fabulous. Thank you.

  22. Claire's Creative Craft Cabin

    I think I have become addicted to your tutorials- love them. I just need the courage to have a go myself. Thanks for sharing!! Love from the UK.

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