Incorporate Textures into your Gel Printing

 Textures make great subjects for your Gel Printing 

Texture. This is what give a print some “life” and helps it standout from all the other gel prints. Make your texture from stencils, leaves, flowers, petals, clothes pegs, combs, old toothbrush, flattened soda cans, (no sharp edges please) old jeans, feathers, round plastic containers, scissors handle, old tools, carton, stamps, lettering, string, knitted fabric, credit card cut outs, tissue or bits of other prints. Balloons. Fabric. Brushes. Plastic packaging from biscuits and chocolates, Think outside the box. Try anything with texture or a raised design. 

When you begin to print for the first time, I would suggest starting with some leaf print which can be fun and give a good result on the first or second try. After that packing carton gives nice textures as does crushed up paper. Dampen one side of the carton and after a few minutes the paper will life off to reveal a corrugated surface which is great for printing. 

You can cut out stencils using scissors and thick paper or plastic sheet. Look around your house for items that will make texture. 

I bet once you start looking you’ll find lots of stuff. Just remember it should be something you don’t want to keep as the paint will dry on it.



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