Wednesday, September 24, 2014

One Pull Wonders, Carolyn Dube, Day 3

Over, Under, In and Out, All Around...

Boy did I ever have fun today with the technique Carolyn showed. WOW, it was a blast!!  After laying down paint and stencil as Carolyn demoed today, this is my first Gelli Plate pull:



Here is my over stencil pull. Love all the colors in this one:



This is the under stencil pull which it has the main colors I laid down on the Gelli Plate:



Here is another set I did, same order as the first:





The following are the "brayer cleanups" While off loading my brayer, I loved the first swipe and decided to NOT mix the rolls but to keep them separate until the brayer was clean. I love how these turned out!!!






While I was laying down the paint per the technique, I off loaded some unto my 5x5 plate, before I rolled onto the cleanup papers. I loved how the paint looked on the roller and wanted to capture that on my small Gelli Plate for a pull:




This is a "funstatic" class, getting messy, playing with colors and leaning great techniques. If you want to play along, please see Carolyn's web site for info on "One Pull Wonders" or click the links I have in this post, they will take you to her website.


9 comments:

  1. Totally gorgeous prints! Great colors and that stencil works beautifully.
    ...Raine

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    1. Thank you for that !!! I was actually disappointed in the stencil because I felt it covers up too much, but it was the only one I have that has "holes/open space".

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  2. Beautiful and gor-Juss!!!! I love what you do! hugs, Patty

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    1. Thanks Patty. Gelli Plating is soooo much fun, addicting, messy and creates volumes of pulls from so little work. ..

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  3. Your over stencil pull is captivating - can't stop looking at it!

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    1. Awww, Carolyn, thank you. I loved that one too!!

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