Gosh, I got so wrapped up in stamping cards today I almost forgot to post!
Guess that's the definition of a great day huh?
Well, I wanted to share a couple more Gelatos techniques with you before I move onto something else.
The first one was actually a question I got from a reader. Melly said she read on her package of 4 gelatos that you could stamp with them but hasn't had much luck. She asked if I could give her any advice on how to make it work.
Stamping with Gelatos
They say you simply color your stamp with the Gelatos which I did below....
Mist with water then stamp onto your cardstock.
BUT
not one to be dissuaded from making things work I decided to try something a little different. I colored up my image again, misted the cardstock I was going to be stamping on and let it set for about 20 seconds. Then I misted my gelato covered image then pressed the stamp onto the cardstock, holding it there for about 5 seconds or so.
And this time I got a much more detailed image....
I colored the background using additional shades of gelatos and made the card below!
So, if you're using bold image stamps, color & mist is fine but if you're using a more detailed image I suggest initially misting your cardstock, then color your stamp, mist & stamp. I think you'll improve your image quality by leaps and bounds.
Gelatos Pattern Paper
One last thing I just had to share with you...
I recently bought some black & white pattern papers.
I actually love buying black and white papers -
gives me an opportunity to color them to match my needs.
So, I simply scribbled one some color...
then blended with my waterbrush!
I simply love the results and no two sheets will ever be the same.
So, I hope these techniques I've shared over the last couple weeks will help you pull out those Gelatos and put them to some good use!
Have a super day everyone!
I love your idea about the black and white paper. I never thought of that possibility. Oh no, I may have to go and buy some now! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of colouring the B&W papers. Sometimes the obvious isn't..... Thanks for great tips
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