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During this video you will discover the secrets to creating stunning multi-layered one-pull Gelli prints. This is Day 31-42 of my 100 Day Project, where I'm using my 16"x20" Gelli plate to explore my love of typography through bold patterns and shapes. This video guides you through my eleven day journey, as I take you through my creative process as I build a multi-layered, one-pull print. I’m incorporating a variety of techniques such as image transfer, direct collage onto the Gelli plate, and adding texture with bubble wrap and pill packets. Each day, I'll layer colour and pattern using stencils and masks, slowly bringing the piece to life. I’d love to hear what you think—drop a comment and let me know! Here are some links to previous videos that I refer to during this video that may be of help: Image transfer - • Gelli Plate Magic: Image Transfer Sec... Making homemade masks and stencils - • Unleash Your Creativity: Multi-Layere... • The Beginner’s Guide to Gelli Printin... Materials: 16"x 20" Gelli Plate Wet strength tissue paper 220gsm/100lb cartridge paper (to pull my print) Yupo Paper (to cut the stencils/masks) Acrylic Paint in Paynes Grey, Wedgewood Blue, Green Grey and Naples Yellow Light Brayer Liquitex Matte Medium Liquitex Gel Medium Time Stamps 0:00 Introduction 1:25 Image transfer 2:38 Pulling the print onto wet strength paper 4:47 Homemade stencils and masks from Yupo paper 5:36 Using acrylic medium to apply wet strength tissue paper to the Gelli plate 7:05 Using homemade mask to apply Wedgewood Blue 7:58 Changing to Naples Yellow to repeat the process 8:33 Laid down my next homemade stencil 9:50 Repeating the process 10:47 Third homemade stencil 11:58 I have some off cuts from the circles 13:14 Flipping the plate over 13:34 Create some colour blocks 15:19 Repeating the same process with the Wedgewood blue 16:26 Using the Acrylic Gel medium 17:13 Pulling the print 17:45 A little close up to show you the details Hit subscribe so you get notified of new Gelli Printing videos as I progress through the challenge. You can also follow my daily progress with snippets of #the100dayproject on my Instagram feed / c.cosens Would you like to be the first to know when I release my NEW ONLINE COURSE - Pushing the Boundaries of Gelli Printing? Sign up to the WAIT LIST here https://clarecosensdesigns.com/pages/... Sign-up to my Newsletter for latest information on events, in person workshops and collaborations https://clarecosensdesigns.com/pages/...