Gelli Arts® Printing with Styrofoam Plates

Here’s a great way to repurpose styrofoam plates to use in monoprinting! Watch this video for ideas on how to make your own unique reusable designs for gel printing!

It’s fun turning styrofoam plates into reusable texture plates with your own designs! They’re perfect for creating texture plates — especially for the small Gelli® plate sizes!

Here’s how:

Place a styrofoam plate on a cutting surface and using an X-acto knife, cut some slivers or shapes from the plate. Remove them to create a few holes or empty spaces. The plate works essentially like a stencil.



If you have a screw punch, you can use it to make some holes in the foam plate. Always do this on a cutting mat.

One of the advantages of using styrofoam plates is that aside from being easy to cut, you can inscribe marks into it that will show in your print.

To inscribe marks, turn the plate upside-down. With a ballpoint pen or sharp pencil, draw marks into the bottom of the cut plate to create additional design elements. Make small holes by pushing the tip into the styrofoam. When your design is finished, you have a unique printing plate that’s ready to use over and over.

TIP: It’s a good idea to support your plate while you inscribe the bottom. To do this, invert another styrofoam plate (the same size) and place your cut plate over it. This creates a sturdy support and makes it easy to inscribe marks in the cut sections of your plate.

Here’s how to print with your styrofoam plate:

Apply paint to the Gelli® plate and place your styrofoam plate on the wet paint. Place a piece of embossed paper or other texture over the plate and press the foam plate into the wet paint. Remove and cover with your printing paper. Rub to transfer the paint, and pull your print. 

While the styrofoam plate has wet paint on it, apply a different color paint to the Gelli® plate, then press the foam plate into the gel plate. This will give you a multi-color print. 

So keep those styrofoam plates and trays and make a collection of your own designs! They’re easy to stack and store — and loads of fun to print with!

 

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Good Luck and Happy Printing!

207 thoughts on “Gelli Arts® Printing with Styrofoam Plates”

  1. Win Dinn, Artist

    What a great idea – can hardly wait to try it! I love the blog; it keeps me up on the latest from the Gelli team; your constant inventiveness is truly inspiring!

  2. cathy @ma vie trouvee

    what a creative option for printing and an awesome giveaway! if we want to share what we are creating with our gelli pads with you – should we just post on FB? thanks!!

  3. lorilovescrafting

    I love love love this technique! I am going to try this right away!
    Thanks for the awesome ideas!

  4. Great idea for us school art teachers! Thanks for sharing all this creativity on your great blog . Gelli plate is a fabulous product!

  5. This is one of the best ideas I have seen in a long time, and what great results. Can't wait to get cracking

  6. I am so inspired by all of the techniques! Thanks for the great ideas and thanks for developing this product.

  7. I really enjoy your blog – love the ideas, the videos, the inspiration, and let's not forget the "giveaways"! This is one of my favourite blogs.

  8. Sorry if this appears twice – messed up my login!
    I'm going to try this with the pizza bases that were too thin to use for mono printing. Thanks for another great idea.

  9. I looked for the new 3" x 5" Gelli plate yesterday but nothing. I enjoy your blog and all you share as it inspires me to try new artsy things. Thank you and for doing a give. Creative Gelli Bliss…

  10. Loved this foam plate idea. I like new ideas that don't require always buying something to complete them.I wish that you could post more often.

  11. I just saw the video! I really love this, because you're working with your own imagination and designs. It immediately reminded me of a friend who is a paper cutter, I'm sure she could cut the most intricate designs into the plate!!

  12. BlackDamaskDesigns

    Love the blog, I am a Gelli addict for sure!! I lost two days last week in a printing frenzy…can't wait to try the plates! I've tried everything I can find but never thought of that and the possibilities are endless.

  13. As I'm new to gelli printing I love your blog. I'm learning such a lot of new techniques. Love this one today. Not seen this anywhere else. It's fab…Thank you so much for the giveaway too….xx

  14. I love your blog and your videos! I have learned so much about how to use the gelli plate for my art and this cool technique is no exception. Thank you!

  15. Oh my word. This technique is awesome. I love the inspiration on this blog. So many creative people using this product. Thanks for a chance to win!

  16. What a cool idea! I love the videos you post here, I've watched some of them over and over again! Keep up the good work 🙂

  17. Another fun and creative way to use my Gelli!!! Thank you for the video and the inspiration. I'm off to get some of those "paper" plates!!

  18. Wow! This is "totally" cool! I'd never have thought to use a styrofoam plate for a stencil. Cheap, easy, and original! Thank you for this great idea!

  19. Love this blog! Looking forward to going back to school in September and trying these ideas with the kids!

  20. I love the blog! I am always inspired by the videos and creations you make! Extra thanks for the links to other artists via Facebook.

  21. Geez, now I have to go out and buy some of those cheesy styrofoam plates! Awesome technique, cannot wait to try it.

  22. My Remnants of Time

    Thank you for this great suggestion! I LOVE this site and check it everyday for my hit of inspiration =)

  23. as always another great idea that i would have never thought of…lol love your videos and ideas keep them coming.

  24. Well I used to carve into the plates to print but never thought about cutting them like a stencil, loved the idea, will try it!

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