Printing with Gelli Arts® Printing Plates and DIY Foam Printing Plate Stamps!

Easy-to-make foam printing plate stamps create fabulous texturedGelli Arts® prints! Watch this video
to see how to create DIY foam stamps for unique prints on cards!

FYI – Joan did this project a few years ago and it was such a big hit – we decided to create a DIY Card Printing Kit and a DIY Stamping & Printing Kit for you!  You can follow along her blog using the items in your new kit.  Feel free to use additional items to create textures or additional colors of acrylic paints!  You can make similar stamps with the foam sheets included in your kits.  



Now on to Joan’s original blog!  Have fun!



 

They’re so easy and fun to make, you’ll have a collection of these stamps in no time! 

Express your creativity by making the stamps for printing your cards! 

There’s a variety of materials that you can use to make a texture stamp. Here we’re using thin
sheets of foam—available at art stores for use as printmaking plates. It cuts easily with scissors
or a craft knife—and drawing into it with a pen, pencil, stylus or other pointed tool gives you endless
design opportunities! 

Decorative-edge scissors cut smoothly through the thin foam material—and hand punches work
well too! If you have a die-cutting machine (like a Cuttlebug, etc.)—you can run it through with
an embossing folder and create a very cool embossed surface on the foam. Then cut your own
shapes from the embossed printing foam! 

Instead of the foam sheets for printmaking, you can also use styrofoam plates or repurposed
clean food trays. 

Incise lines into the pieces with a pencil, ballpoint pen or stylus. Cut or punch out some
small areas. The design can be simple shapes, or as intricate as you want. You can plan your
design beforehand, or just wing it! 

As you make your marks in the foam, keep in mind that what you see is what you get. So that
means you can write words in the foam too! No need to figure out reversals—how perfect for
adding a sentiment to your cards! 

The prints in the video are made on the 5″x7″ Gelli® plate  —using Amsterdam Standard Series Acrylic paints and Pebeo Studio Acrylics

(You can use the 5″ x 5″ Gelli® plate and our new Gelli Arts® premium acrylic paints in your kit).

Strathmore has a new line of printmaking paper and they’ve made it into beautiful card and envelope
sets. The cards and envelopes shown here are all printed on Strathmore Printmaking Cards.

The following steps describe the process shown in the video for creating the gel printed card: 

  1. Roll a thin layer of acrylic paint onto the Gelli® plate with a brayer 
  2. Press a texture tool (like bubble wrap) into the paint 
  3. Cover with your card and pull a print 
  4. Wipe the plate clean (not essential—but makes a nice clean print) 
  5. Roll a layer of a contrasting color onto the plate with a brayer 
  6. Place your foam stamps on the painted plate 
  7. Cover with thin paper (such as deli paper)—to press the stamps into the paint and remove
    the paint from the plate around the stamps 
  8. Remove the cover paper and remove the foam stamps 
  9. Place your printed card on the Gelli® plate to print a second layer 
  10. Rub to transfer the paint and pull your print—the second layer on your card!

TIP: Your printed image will ‘pop’ more if the paint colors for each layer are of different value
(light/dark). You’ll get very different results with transparent paints vs. opaque ones. Metallic
paints also offer an exciting option as one of the layers. 

While you’re printing your cards, also print on the envelopes! 

There are various ways to create a
blank space for the address. Here are a few suggestions: 

  • Strategically place a piece of torn or cut paper on the painted, stamped Gelli® plate to create a
    blank space. 
  • Place a removable label on the envelope as a mask. Print over it—then remove the label. 
  • Scrape or wipe off an area of wet paint on the Gelli® plate, then print your envelope. 

Receiving hand-printed cards and envelopes is always special! Printing your unique stamp images
on beautiful paper enhances your artwork and shows the love! 

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!!!!

Winner is Roberta K!

And to show OUR love—we have an exceptional GIVEAWAY for cardmaking!!! 

The prize kit includes: 

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

1 – Strathmore Printmaking Cards – Package of 50 Cards and Envelopes 

8 – Amsterdam Standard Series Acrylic Paint – 120 ml tubes (4.1 fl. oz.) 

1 – Speedball 4″ Pop-In Soft Rubber Brayer

1 – Inovart ‘Presto’ Foam Printing Plates – Package of 20 – 9″x12″ sheets 

To enter the giveaway, click on the red “ENTER GIVEAWAY HERE” button below! (This
will ensure that we can contact the winner and that entries are limited to one per person.
One winner will be selected from all the entries via a random number generator to receive
this very special giveaway!) 

Entries will be accepted until Wednesday, February 25th at 1pm.
Our lucky winner will be contacted by email and announced here on the blog and on
our Facebook page no later than Wednesday, the 25th at 5pm

ENTER GIVEAWAY HERE

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!!!!

Special thanks to our friends at Strathmore for their generous donation to our giveaway prize! 

Remember, we now have Gelli ® partners all over the world, so it’s easier than ever to find
a Gelli ® retailer near you! 

Good Luck and Happy Printing! 

103 thoughts on “Printing with Gelli Arts® Printing Plates and DIY Foam Printing Plate Stamps!”

  1. Wonderful ideas today, thank you! Thank you for the chance to win too! Will watch the video a little later xxx

  2. A really fabulous idea Joan ad will be trying this for sure.
    Thanks too for the giveaway chance, such a fabulous prize!
    Fliss x

  3. Ok, Gelli Plates are just WAY too much fun! Great tutorial and love all the tips. Thanks for sharing with us.

    Elaine Allen

  4. I was very lucky to get a Gelli plate over Christmas and I had no idea you could do that with foam plates. Thank you for the awesome video of techniques. I need to get some foam plates, paints, and other stash because I love what you've created and now I feel a little more confident Karen x

  5. My daughter's art teacher has them making prints with that foam. She hadn't heard about the Gelli Plate, though!

  6. Oh my, this is such a "simple" yet beautiful way to make lovely cards !!!
    (or other prints … on fabric perhaps …. would love to try !)
    Thanks for (again) a wonderful tutorial 😉

  7. Awesome Sauce! The possibilities are endless with these foam sheets. Thank you for the give away and the great video. 🙂

  8. Wow. Another great give-a-way and great ideas. Thanks so much for always sharing such wonderful ideas. I really enjoy them………Linda E.

  9. This looks like so much fun! It would be awesome to have your kids draw pictures on the foam plates and then print away on the Gelli plate for cards to send to relatives! Oh the possibilities- very exciting!

  10. Love this tutorial and technique!! Definitely going to give it a try!! And…another super giveaway!! Fingers crossed!!!

  11. Wonderful foam designs and cards. Loved the video and up beat music. Thanks for the chance to win this awesome prize.

  12. This is more my style of mark making and i LOVE how it gives such depth and texture to the prints. Thank You for such a fun tutorial and for the chance to win such amazing goodies:-) xxx

  13. Still dreaming of getting a Gelli plate! This looks so fun! They are gorgeous, thanks SO much for a chance to win!~kim

  14. Wow, I would love to win this giveaway. I just received a round gelli for christmas and would really like to have some of the small gellis too. Love your videos.

  15. Thank you for all the wonderful ideas in the regular videos ! I just tried putting the polystyrene packaging base of a pizza thru my ebosser in an embossing folder and it worked! The resulting print is pretty amazing. The pizza base is cheaper as it's thrown away otherwise, and the foam boards I got in an art shop a year or so ago cost a fortune … but mustn't live on pizza alone !!!

  16. I am sooooo EXCITED to try this. OMG your videos are just so AWESOME!!!!!! Thank you and everyone involved in making them for all of us. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

  17. susan berkowitz, slp

    Thanks for the great ideas. I wouldn't have even thought of running it through the cuttlebug! And thanks for the chance to win!!

  18. I love making cards with my Gelli Plate. This will be so fun! Thanks. Please keep the videos and ideas coming!

  19. Thank you for the very useful tutorial!
    I can always stick two thin sheets of foam together when a single one is too difficult to handle. 😉
    I would love to win the giveaway!

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