Printing with Small Gelli® Plates!

Love creating tags, cards and ATC’s? Now there are two smaller Gelli® plate sizes — perfect for these small print formats – and great for so many other projects and artwork. Watch this video and see how much FUN these new sizes are to print with! 

The NEW Gelli® plate sizes are 3″x5″ and 5″x7″ … just right for creating tags, cards, ATC’s, postcards, small fine art prints or adding monoprinted images directly to larger work. The possibilities are endless!

It’s so much fun creating small printed images. Printing on tags is so fast and addicting! It takes no time at all to create interesting layers. Use your favorite texture tools, stencils, and masks — and the acrylic paint of your choice.

The hard part is stopping!

FYI — the following materials were used to make the prints shown in the video:

3″x5″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate

5″x7″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate

Speedball 4″ Soft Rubber Pop-in Brayer

Paints: 

Paper:

Texture Tools:

  • Leaf 
  • GrafixEdge Stencil Film (various ‘O’ shapes cut on Silhouette Cameo)
  • Grafix Stencil Film – Heavyweight (punched circle masks)
  • Dura-Lar(masks: hand-cut with fancy-edge scissors)
  • Assorted commercial stencils
  • Embossed paper (fromSpellbindersembossing folder)
  • Novelty yarn
  • Rubbing plate (Roylco)

Small prints invite free and spontaneous printing. As you can see from the list above, anything goes. Use your favorite materials and techniques! Cut your own simple masks! The small format invites experiments of all sorts. And printing on index cards is a wonderful way to try out new ideas!

This Contest is officially CLOSED

****Congratulations! Our winner for this giveaway via a random number generator drawing was Lilotte! You can see more of Lilotte’s artwork here… http://lilotte.canalblog.com/ 

And now… Our exciting giveaway includes both of our new small Gelli® plate sizes:

1 — 3″x5″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate

1 — 5″x7″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate

One winner will be selected at random to receive our two new small plates. To enter to win 

simply leave a comment here on the blog. Comments will be accepted until Monday, June 23rd, 12noon EST. Our lucky winner will be announced here on the blog and on our Facebook page no later than Monday, June 23rd, 5 p.m. EST.

This Contest is officially CLOSED

Good Luck and Happy Printing!

500 thoughts on “Printing with Small Gelli® Plates!”

  1. It's so much fun playing with the Gelli plates this summer in anticipation of using them in my middle school art classes. These small sizes and the video tag & card projects would be so cool… plus the sizes are absolutely perfect for experimenting!
    Keep it coming Gelli!

  2. It's Sunny on the Eastern Shore

    This video is so enticing! I have taken a CREATE class in Gelli plates but haven't worked them into my regular craft rotation. These could make me do it. I hope you pick me!

  3. These new small sizes offer lots to creative options. Would love to win a set to try them out

  4. I've purchased the round, the medium rectangle, and the 6" square and love them all. I would LoVe to win these for my collection!

  5. kathleen codyrachel

    I would really love to win these – I know if I don't I'll be buying them!! Winning would be more fun – but…
    These are so perfect for ATC's & cards – great idea !

  6. Moore8825@gmail.com

    I just bought my very own large plate… I know I need a small one too. So many ideas running thru my head. Thanks for the chance to win!

  7. I have the round one and love it. I really the small ones; I think it would be neat to use them together.
    From Becky Bodine

  8. As always, a great instructional video. I can think of so many other ways to use these smaller Gelliplates, so I'd love to win!

  9. It's Sunny on the Eastern Shore

    Hmm. I tried to submit a comment earlier but don't think it went through. This video is so inspirational and I appreciate the chance to win. Oh, the messy fun I could have!

  10. I am an avid Gelli Plates fan! As a card maker, I look forward to the ease and flexibility that these two new sizes offer. Thanks so much for the opportunity to win this great 'give away'. I hope the stars are aligned. Thanks again!!!

  11. I have been using your 6"x6" pad for all of my card making. Would be thrilled using the new smaller sizes. I'm a Gelli newbie and I'm having so much fun with all your blog ideas.

  12. I am addicted to "doing the Gelli" It really makes the time fly by and this is more fun than eating! More Gelliing and less eating…maybe I can lose some weight! My hubby will just have to fix his own food.

  13. These are super cool. I have one of the large plates, bjt the smallmones will be great for cards!

  14. Geraldine Pasinati

    Endless Possibilities and ever changing creations with Gelli Plates – Love the ease that you provide through different sizes. -Amazing products and a fantastic giveaway.

  15. Gelli Plates are on my wish list. I am intrigued and inspired by the endless possibilities. And, I would be thrilled to win this giveaway!

  16. Love using the gelli plate and these two new sizes are a nice addition to the line. Thanks for the giveaway.

  17. Terrific sizes for playing with pretty much anywhere.. Will be very popular and easy to carry in handbag…

  18. What are the chances? You can't win if you don't enter. I love playing with my Gelli plate and find your videos inspiring. Thank you. I'd love to win the smaller plates, they would get a lot of use in my work. Diane

  19. The Gelli plates are awesome. The video on the use of the smaller ones is a good promoter. Made me order them.

  20. These sizes look really versatile, I'm wondering if they could be used like a stamp for printing on curved surfaces.

  21. When the circular plate came out it took me time and some tutorial watching to understand all its possibilities. As to the smaller plates, I got hooked immediately. I am an ATC addict and am sure to use them. Thanks for the chance to win.

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