I saw Julie Fei-Fan Balzer do this in one of her Gelli Plate videos and thought it was cool, so decided to try a version of it. First, I painted a face onto my Gelli Plate. I then took a print of the face which lifted most of the paint. Then I took a 2nd print onto another Gelli print that had a bolder and more defined pattern on it (this one). Finally, I covered the rest of the paint on the Gelli Plate with a thin layer of paint and took a print of it. Not only did it pick up the rest of the face outline, but it also picked up the stencil design below that. I will probably go back and add more Gelli prints and stamping around the edges of this one, but for now I'm liking the shadowy effect of it. check out my blog for more pics http://allthatglittersscrapbooking.blogspot.ca/
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February 14, 2013