Hello friends! I am so extra excited right now. We have a new puppy...just rescued her on June 30th. Her name at the shelter was Rosalind, but we gave her the name River. Another pup in her litter had this name and I fell in love with it, so we, too, have a River. And who knows, maybe the other River isn't even River anymore. It really doesn't matter, though, right? It's not like we will see her sister. Well, enough of that. Welcome to our new hop:
I decided to play with my gelli plate for this hop. I do not use it nearly enough. I definitely need to practice more, but I'm happy with the results.
First I have an ATC to share with you:
I did not set out to make an ATC. It just kinda sorta happened. I brayered different paint colors onto my gelli plate and placed a stencil on it rolling the brayer over it. I really liked the background I created. I cut it down, but I just was not happy with it after I stamped the image on it. I then stamped a sentiment from the same SMAK (May 2016, Sentimental Journey). I still was not happy. I stamped another image from the same SMAK and I just made it worse...ughhh. I decided to take the first image I stamped to create an ATC. I just could not let this background go to waste. I stamped the sentiment on white cardstock in green and in black. The sentiment is from the July 2018 Layers of Life, never random. I cut the sentiment into strips and glued them onto the ATC. Lastly, I used a notched corner punch on the edges.
Next, I have a card:
I brayered different colors of paint onto my gelli plate and used different stencils to create the background. Next, I stamped rectified poppies onto the background. I ran this panel through my Big Shot Plus with a textured die plate. I used a Tim Holtz die to make the flower. The flower was created using a piece of the gelli background I created. I then stamped, so many thanks (from the December 2020 Sentiment Kit, no better words). I cut it down to size and layered it over the flower die cut. Lastly, I added pink enamel dots.
Well, thanks for hopping with us. Next up in the hop is, our wonderful friend, Rachel.
See everyone next month!
Take care,
Dawn
Both your ATC and your card are lovely! I like using my gel.plate to create backgrounds, and I do.t use it nearly enough either. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Wilma!
DeleteBeautiful cards, Dawn! I'm so glad you didn't give up on the first one... I love your beautiful ATC! Awesome gelli plate backgrounds! You've inspired me to finally pull mine out and ink it up! Hopefully time will allow for it! Your second card is absolutely gorgeous! Love the colors! Thanks for sharing your fabulous talent with us sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, Crystal!
DeleteThese are super cool using gelli plate. That is something I have yet to try. You make it seem easy.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Gaylynn! I can't wait to see your backgrounds!
Deletethese are such great projects with your gel plate
ReplyDeleteThank you Glennis!
DeleteLovely projects!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Laurie!
DeleteThe use of your gellie
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pretty creations.
Carla from Arizona
Hey Carla! thank you so much!
DeleteCute ATC (I need to make more of those!) and love the card. I love that almost grungy style.
ReplyDeleteGelli plate is on my list of things to try!! I love these!! Such amazing backgrounds!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects. You have inspired me to pull out my gelli plates.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ATC and card! Love this technique. Congrats on the new puppy! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your ATC and I look forward to seeing your ATC's in the future!!
ReplyDeleteLove the way your ATC and card turned out. I need to get out my gelli plates and make some backgrounds. I've had them for a long time but haven't used them yet!
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