Join Laura Dame in her journey of harnessing creativity! Follow along as she demonstrates how to create an exquisite spread with layers that truly pop and a captivating printed background, using a gelli plate with Dina Wakley Media products.
Dina Wakley Gelli Print Background by Laura Dame
- Materials
- Instructions
Dina Wakley MEdia Gloss Spray - White
Dina Wakley MEdia Acrylic Paints - Magenta, Lemon, White, Night, Stoked
Dina Wakley MEdia Stencil - Dotted Tape
Dina Wakley MEdia Stamp Sticks with Leaves
Dina Wakley MEdia Stamp You Matter
Dina Wakley MEdia Stamp Collaged Girls
Dina Wakley MEdia Transparencies - Focals Set 2
Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
Archival Ink™ Jet Black
Other:
Scissors
Instructions
It’s time to dust off your gelli plate and make some journal pages! Using the new Dina Wakley MEdia stamps “Branches with Leaves”, we’ll make some fun botanical backgrounds, and build up layers. Once you start, it’s going to be hard to stop!
Step 1: Add three coordinating acrylic paints onto a gelli plate. Here Lemon, Magenta, and Stoked were used. With a brayer, roll the colors out onto the plate and let them mix together.
Step 2: Grab a blank sheet of collage tissue or copy paper to use as a mop up page. Place one of the botanical stamps onto a stamp block and stamp it into the paint on the gel plate. This will remove some of the paint, which you can then stamp onto the blank paper.
Step 3: Place the gelli plate paint-side down onto a blank journal page. Here the 6’x6’ Kraft Journal was used. Repeat this process until the entire spread is covered.
Step 4: Try using some white paint over what is left on the gelli plate to get a ghost print. Layer that onto your journal pages as well.
Step 5: With a contrasting/darker color, add some stenciling to the pages. Here, Night and the Dotted Tape stencil was used.
Step 6: Add some scribbles and journaling with a white scribble stick.
Step 7: Add focal points and stamped phrases to the pages. Here, transparency images from Focals Set 2 were used and layered with a stamped figure. Add some gloss splatters to finish it off.
This “spread” ended up turning into two separate pages, but that’s ok! It’s part of the process! I love working on two pages at a time, even if they turn out a little different. I hope you have fun playing with your gelli plate and journals!
Hello! My name is Laura Dame, and I have been a mixed media artist for 9 years now. I love to play and experiment in my art journals, and also enjoy dabbling in abstract, collage, and floral artworks. My family and I currently live in Austin, TX, and you can often find us out camping or enjoying nature. You can find me on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram at @lauramixedmedia. Check out my website for more information and artwork.