VIDEO: How To Make Gel Printed Greeting Cards With A Difference – Card 1

A greeting card made with gel printing by Kim Dellow

I decided to get my gel plate out to make some gel printed greeting cards. But these are gel printed greeting cards with a difference! So if you are looking for something unique that adds that little extra special experience for the recipient of the card then have a go at some double sided printing! I know, right?! There is all that lovely space on a card we should use it!

Well, I show you how this week and I have three cards in total to share with you, but as the footage added up to 2 hours worth I decided to split the video into three! So this is part one today and then the next two gel printed greeting card inspiration will follow over the next couple of weeks, so don’t forget to channel if you aren’t already and click the notification bell so you don’t miss when they go live. Each card turned out quite different so you are going to want to see them all!

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VIDEO: How To Make Gel Printed Greeting Cards With A Difference – Card 1

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Gelli Plate and other monoprinting gel plates (I’ve used the 10 x 8 inch Gelli Plate today)

Amsterdam Standard Acrylic Paint (Nickel Titan. Yellow, Pyrrole Red, Brilliant Blue)

Amsterdam Acrylic Paint nozzles

Pebeo Studio Acrylics Paint (iridescent, DNYA, Green Blue, Blue Green, Green Yellow, iridescent Gold)

Brayers

I’ve used 290gsm (approx 130lb) from Card Blanks Direct (UK)

Printer paper (basic and light weight)

Scissors

Daler-Rowney System 3 Brush (small flat brush)

 

side view of A greeting card made with gel printing by Kim Dellow

Now don’t forget that I have more and more to watch so have fun catching up with them too!

Have a great creative day!

Kim

 

Kim Dellow

Kim Dellow is an artist living the creative life in London, UK. She's helps others to find their creative selves in a monthly art club on Patreon. Licenses designs for products. And designs creative exercises for various collaborative mixed media workshops.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Alison Hall

    Brilliant Kim! I love your finished card, and a great video as always!
    Alison x

    1. Kim Dellow

      Ahh thank you Alison! You are very kind 😀

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