As promised...back with several examples of just some of the Gelli Prints I made using the new Dina Wakley paints.... (you can click on any to enlarge for better detail).
This is a good example of what it looks like when you pull up stencils or masks and make a print.
And now time for a give-a-way!!!
I have up for grabs a tube of Dina Wakley's Lemon Heavy Body Acrylic Paint, a tub of the Gel Medium (also great as an adhesive) and a palette knife. This will allow you to try this fun new line of products for yourself!
To be entered to win this fun prize package simply post a comment telling us what you think of the paints so far and what your favorite color(s) might be. You'll have until 5-31-14 to post a comment to be entered to win!
Good Luck Everyone!!
These look amazing fave colours would have to be cream,yellows,oranges,browns mixed together with a touch of blue
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Oh wow! Now I know I'm going to have to buy this paint as well as a gelli plate. I love that yellow so bright and sunshiny. My favorite is Blackberry Violet especially when it is paired with Sky. How elegant that color combination is.
ReplyDeleteI love that although this is an acrylic paint you can see the layers underneath. Also the paint appears to maintain its vibrancy instead of getting muddy looking when used over other colors.I can't wait to play with these paints. :-)
Thanks for sharing your examples using the gelli plate and for the give-away!
I love your samples! My favourite is the pink mixed with orange. What an awesome outcome! Thank you so much for the giveaway! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! All of these prints are awesome! I love my gelli plate. The paints look great! I love the tags too! Thank you for the give-away! :)
ReplyDeleteSo buatifull colours! I would like to use brown and blue.
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects! I haven't tried a gelli plate yet but I have a friend who is having a lot of fun with hers! I love aqua, so I'll say that's the color I'd pick as my favorite! Thanks for a chance to win some of the products to try!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been able to get my hands on any of her paint yet, but it looks like so much fun! I think the turquoise will be my favorite color because well turquoise is usually my favorite color to work with! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun. I sure like to try it.I would use shades of turquoise with a salmon color. Thank you for the give-away! :)
ReplyDeleteThese paints look awesome! My favorite colors are anything in the blues, purples and magentas!! Lissag123@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteThey look good, I love the "red flower" stencil.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite colors : purple, turqoise, apple green,magenta.
I like the brights that's for sure. Yoy made really nice samples.
My favorite color is purple so I thought the Blackberry Violet was going to be it for me, but when I saw your samples of magenta....That's it! I think all the colors are nice, very intense and although I do not have a gelli plate, I would enjoy experimenting with them.
ReplyDeleteSince the closest store to me is an hour away I don't get there very often so haven't even seen the paints, yet. when create my backgrounds on my cards I seem to go to purples and earth tones. Your samples on the gelli rolls look great .... can't wait to see how you complete them in a project.
ReplyDeletestamping sue
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Love your gelli prints! The ones on black are cool!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen Dina's paints yet in person, but they look great. I've never used heavy-body paints before and would like to try them. The colors are fabulous - especially sky, magenta, and lime. I'm also really interested in Night. I saw a video where Dina used this color for shading.
Thanks so much for the give-away!
I love playing with my gelli plate too! - of course I have only been using acrylic paint that I find on sale. Would love to try Dina's paints. Thank you for trying different paints and stencils - gives me more ideas as to want I want and need - A big thanks coming from gabriele
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get my hands on some of these paints - or all of them! I'll like the pink and orange and turquoise best. Thanks for testing them on the gelli plate - good to see the results which look amazing.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried the paints yet but would love to! My favorites from the swatches you shared are magenta, tangerine and blackberry violet. Thanks for making such an in depth post on this cool product!
ReplyDeleteOoooh! I'd love to try these! Can't wait! Thanks for the chance at these.
ReplyDeleteHave not gotten to try the paints yet. Love the vibrant colors.
ReplyDeleteAll these paints are awesome. I like pink and Orange.Thanks for this generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe paint colors are really fun; I'm always drawn to reds. The only paints I've tried with my Gelli plate are the Golden fluid acrylics and they work great. I've discovered that a little goes a long way!
ReplyDeleteThose are great prints, Roni. It seemed like it took me quite a while to figure out how to get prints I liked. The DW paints look like they perform well on the Gelli plate. I don't know if I shared this or not, but the Cricut can cut great stencils to use on your Gelli plate. I've been cutting them out of cardstock because once you get several layers of paint on them, I use them for something else. They look so cool.
ReplyDeleteI love lapis! I think I need to get a round Gelli Plate...my rectangle is great but your prints on the round plate are so pleasing to the eye!
ReplyDeleteThis is something I'd love to try! You make great designs with it!
ReplyDeleteWhat scrumptious colors! Would love to get my hands on those! Love the orange, yellow,greens, turquoise..oh heck I love them all!
ReplyDeleteI'm seriously torn between the lime & turquoise paint colors; they look so awesome!! Thanks for a chance to win some fun looking product.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color is "Lemon"~ it looks like summer! I want to try Gelli printing...yours turned out so cool!
ReplyDeleteThese paints are awesome! Love the yellow and turquoise. I also have to try Gelli printing. It looks like a hoot and your results are great. Thanks so much and love all of your varied stamp artist as well as products. thanks. Hope to be talking to you again soon...............
ReplyDeleteHi, I forgot to add that I also love to add the white or use the gesso in between my colors. I'm also a lover of the alcohol inks.
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