Gelli Arts® Printing on Textured Paper

Smooth surfaces are wonderful for making highly detailed monoprints. But what if… you print on a textured substrate? Take a look at this video and see how fabulous the results can be!

This isn’t about printing on commercial textured paper, like a cold-press or rough watercolor surface. What we’re doing here is preparing an intentionally textured substrate designed to be an integral part of the print.

Because the Gelli ® plate has ‘give’, you can press a lumpy-bumpy textured paper into the plate and still get good paint coverage on your print. 

The ‘halo’ surrounding the raised areas on the paper enhances the dimensional look of the print. But if you prefer a more solid print, simply use more paint on the Gelli® plate! Or keep adding more layers.

There are countless ways to create an interesting texture on a sheet of paper. But here we’re focusing on building texture on your paper with dimensional paint and puff paint — thick acrylic paints that come in squeeze bottles with a small nozzle — (available at art and craft stores, with fabric paints). They’re so much fun to draw and scribble with! Experiment and play!

FYI: Puff paints require heat to achieve their full dimensional effect. A steam iron is often 

recommended for ‘puffing’ the paint. Follow directions for the specific brand you use.

The paper used in the examples is Staples® Card Stock, 8 1/2″ x 11″, White, 110 lb. The prints in this video are created on the 12″x14″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate — a wonderful size plate for creating bleed prints on these custom-textured card stock papers!

Preparing textured papers with dimensional and puff paints requires significant drying time. It’s best to prepare your sheets of textured paper at least several hours ahead. Overnight is optimal if you want to plan ahead. Make sure not to stack papers with wet or tacky paint or they’ll stick together.

The printing process on textured paper is the same as pulling any gel print. You can use your favorite masks, stencils, and texture tools, as usual. What makes this technique different is the textured paper!

Use dimensional paint to create 3-D, raised lines by squeezing the paint onto your paper. 

Simply squeeze lines, dots, squiggles, etc. on your paper. You can apply it randomly, or with a design in mind. Then, let it dry completely.

This is a layered print created over a design made with dimensional paint.
Here’s a detail from the print above showing the paint’s dimensional quality.

Also in the dimensional paint category, you’ll find puff paints. Squeeze them onto your paper, same as the regular dimensional paints. Allow to dry, then follow the instructions for heating the brand you’re using, and watch your design expand and puff up! This has a higher relief than regular dimensional paint, and puffs into a unique spongy texture.

This is dry puff paint — ready to be heated to expand.
Puff paint — heated and expanded. It turns lighter in color and a bit spongy.

This print has several layers of paint printed over a puffed paint design. The areas next to the dimensional lines didn’t make contact with the painted plate, creating an interesting ‘halo’ effect. Have fun drawing, painting and doodling into these white areas! The printed dimensional and puff paints also take paint and markers nicely, so you can embellish those too!

Here’s what the print looks like after going back into it with paint markers and pens.
And a detail picture for a closer look.

As you print the same piece over and over and layer paints, the prints created with textured papers continue to get more interesting as the colors build up.

This detail picture shows how puff paint accepts layers of paint.

Printing on textured paper is similar to using any texture plate on the Gelli® plate. That means the textured paper leaves an image in the paint left on the Gelli® plate — and can produce exciting ghost prints! 

Use dimensional and puff paints as a springboard for ideas on how to make your own textured papers for Gelli® printing! Make a bunch at a time and let them dry overnight! As you experiment and come up with your own cool papers and prints, please share them with us on Facebook!

This Contest is officially CLOSED

This
months Gelli Arts® blog giveaway winner (random number generator
297) is Robyn – also known as RedDogGirl You can see much of Robyn’s art on her Flickr site – https://www.flickr.com/photos/reddoggirl67/ Congratulations Robyn!!

Now for our GIVEAWAY

WIN ONE … GIVE ONE!!!!

One lucky winner will be selected at random to win the fabulous kit pictured below. We will 

ALSO donate one 12″x14″ Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate to the art teacher or school of their 

choice!

Our FUN giveaway kit includes:

  • 1 – 12″x14″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate
  • 1 – Speedball 4″ Soft Rubber Pop-in Brayer
  • 1 – 4 oz. bottle of Tulip Matte (Black – dimensional fabric paint)
  • 1 – 4 oz. bottle of Tulip Puffy (Black – dimensional fabric paint)
  • 1 – 4 oz. bottle of Tulip Metallics – (Gold – dimensional fabric paint)

AND … we will ship a 12″x14″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate to the art teacher or school selected by the winner!

To enter to win simply leave a comment here on the blog! Comments will be accepted until Tuesday, May 27th, 2014 at 12 p.m. EST. Our lucky winner will be announced here on the blog and on our Facebook page no later than Tuesday, May 27th, 2014.

This Contest is officially CLOSED

Good Luck and Happy Printing! *And Happy Memorial Day Weekend!*

500 thoughts on “Gelli Arts® Printing on Textured Paper”

  1. I am always amazed by your creativity with the Gelli Plate! Thank you for sharing with us and for the opportunity to win a 12×14 Gelli!

  2. Barb Forrister

    I just love your tutorials, so much fun! Maybe I will get lucky and win this time around. My students love your products!

  3. Great tutorial – can't wait to try this! And an AWESOME giveaway – especially for an art teacher – how cool is that! Thanks for the opportunity!

  4. Learnt alot from the video,great tips. This would be such nice "end of year gift" for the art teacher.

  5. Wow I never thought about using puffy paint. I will have to try it. I would also love to win to give one to my Daughters primary school where I could help with their art programme.

    All fingers and toes crossed.

    Denise x

  6. I have used thick gesso in a squeeze bottle, and several types of glue, including hot glue, for dimensional work on paper. They should work here too. I wonder what additonal materials could be used?

  7. I just bought some Slick dimensional paint in black, you didn't mention the slick kind but I'm sure it will work just as well!. Can't wait to try this!

  8. Great Video! I immediately started with the first step of the dimensional paint. This morning I am trying all the layers of colour. Really felt inspired by this. Thanks

  9. Thank-you for this giveaway and a chance to win a local school Gelli! They will love it!

  10. Had not heard of this technique and discovered it today through a friend who posted something about it on Pinterest. Of course, being a scrapbooker (how have I missed this!!) I had to find out more. Definitely will be trying this. It looks so great and fun to do.

  11. Great technique….especially like the leaf print with the doodles! Whatva great guveaway udea! I'd love to be able to share one with my son's teacher 🙂

  12. Thaks for sharing all the tips and tutorials! I hope be the winner because i really really want the Gelly Plate. Thanks for the chance to win!

  13. I used a glue gun instead of puffy paint. After you are finished pulling prints, you can color the glue pattern by rubbing it with Perfect Pearls or Inka Gold. Make sure you apply these directly on your print not on the Gellie Plate or you risk damaging your Gellie Plate.

  14. What a great offer! Love this technique using dimensional paints. I would love to share this prize with the leader of Edinburgh Young Embroiderers if that's allowed.

  15. Amazing the hello plare just keeps on giving there is no end to what can be achieved in this beauty, I just love mine, karen from Durham.

  16. First let me say thank you for this opportunity. I made my own gelli plate, but as you know they don't last more than a week or so. I would love the chance to work with your Gelli plate. The papers I made with my plate turned out nice, but my friend says I would really turn out fabulous papers using your plate. Thanks again!!

  17. I look forward to trying this technique. I would give the extra Gelli Plate to our local middle school.

  18. Good luck everybody. I love the effect of the texture and what a great gift for an art teacher

  19. Dearest Gelli Arts Staff, I do not have a Gelli Plate of my own, I get to borrow a friends when I go over to play. Oh how I have yearned for one of my own… hint, hint, wink, wink! Thank you for this generous giveaway. I have my fingers and toes crossed for this one! Thanks, Pam Robinson

  20. Very cool technique!!! I need to take some play time!!!! Thanks for the chance to win and also giving one to a teacher…. WAY COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  21. The tutorial is fantastic! Learned lots of new tips for using the Gelli plate…. And absolutely love the colors! Thanks for a chance to win!

  22. Fantastic technique! LOVE the textured look and the doodling looks so cool on the final leaf print. THX for the video and chance to win! 🙂

  23. I read each post and love the various techniques that you bring to the table. It makes printmaking so approachable. I particularly like the colour combinations that are used.

  24. After watching your newest video, I need find myself wanting to go play and try out these new techniques with puffy paints. Just a quick trip to the store to buy some puffy paints, then I am off to the craft room

  25. OMG!!! What a fantabulous idea!!!!!! I'm going to take notes on these techniques….oh there are unlimited possibilities with the Gelli Plate!

  26. This is a great idea using textured paper. I'd love to try the gelli plate and the giveaway is huge! I'm waiting for my 3rd attempt at a homemade gelatine plate to set.

  27. I would love to introduce the Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate to my class and to the other teachers at my school. What a great way to include Printmaking in the Art Program.

  28. Hooray! I have a box of thesepaints from a Halloween project 2 years ago. Now a way to use them. If I win the big plate , it would be so great!! Love all your products and thanks for continuing to give us , fre, new ideas. Now a few more hours in the day!

  29. You make the best tutorials…I'm always learning something new. I would love to be able to share the techniques I've learned from watching them…with my friends anytime they come over. I've made my own gelli plates, but they don't hold up, so having a real Gelli plate would be a wonderful gift both for me and my friends. Thanks for the chance to win!!

  30. One of my good friends is an art teacher. I would love to win this for the both of us.
    Thanks for the great little videos.

  31. This is truly amazing. I love the ideas you guys come up with. You make it look so easy and fun and not intimidating. Thank you AGAIN for the wonderful video and what a great idea to give oen to a school. You guys ROCK!!!!!!

  32. You guys come up with the most creative ideas. I'd love to win a Gelli Plate for my daughter's school (very small school so all the kids would get a turn!) I know they'd have a blast with it!

  33. I always learn so much watching these videos! Thanks for a chance to win….I know a special art teacher who would love these supplies!

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