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What is the "right" way to monoprint with a stencil? Do you put the paint on the gel plate first or do you put the stencil on first? Both ways work wonderfully which means however you want to print with a stencil is the right way! Gel Printing FUNdamentals details and registration at http://bit.ly/2ENaDCN Visit the blog post for this video at https://acolorfuljourney.com/?p=25266 This video uses a stencil by Mary Beth Shaw of StencilGirl and one of the gel plates from Dina Wakley and Dyslusion 3 pack of plates to build up a background for an art journal page. I’m Carolyn Dube, a self taught mixed media art adventurer who has rediscovered play. I play with every color of the rainbow, avoid rules whenever possible, and let the little kid inside of me free. Visit the blog where I’m sharing the journey at http://acolorfuljourney.com/ and get my newsletter with downloadable Sparks of Art-spiration and more at http://acolorfuljourney.com/?page_id=... Join the fun in my free mixed media workshop Permission to Play http://bit.ly/2sdGx2j You can find my articles in magazines such as Somerset Studio and Cloth Paper Scissors, spot me teaching in person and online workshops, designing stencils for StencilGirl Products, and sharing the message of O.O.P.S. What does O.O.P.S. stand for? It stands for Outstanding Opportunities Presenting Suddenly. Those “failures” and “mistakes” that I had so harshly criticized myself about actually became true gifts as soon as I started saying O.O.P.S. Try saying Oops in an angry tone. It makes it even more silly! I just can’t take myself seriously when I say Oops which is just what I needed to play. I began to play, to have fun, and to embrace all of my “mistakes”. Blog: http://acolorfuljourney.com/ Free Workshop https://acolorfuljourney.com/permissi... Newsletter http://bit.ly/1bVsMYI YouTube / @carolyndube Instagram / carolyn_dube Facebook at / acolorfuljourney Pinterest / cdube